Details on the LGBTQ Solidarity Rally outside the Stonewall Inn tomorrow afternoon at 2 (Facebook)
NYU Anti-Fascists vs. the Proud Boys at NYU last night; 11 arrests (Gothamist)
Ex-con arrested after stealing jeep from the East Village (DNAinfo)
A look at Economy Candy in the 1980s (Ephemeral New York)
Black History Month in NYC: 15 historic sites to visit (Curbed)
C&B Café at 178 E. 7th St. near Avenue B turns 2 tomorrow (Instagram ... previously)
AEG deal to buy half of Bowery Presents does not include Bowery Ballroom or Mercury Lounge (Pitchfork)
This weekend: "Beyond Cassavetes: Lost Legends of the New York Film World (1945-70)" (Anthology Film Archives)
Nation senior editor Lizzy Ratner tells Jared Kushner's family story in a personal meditation on her own family's passage to America, which parallels that of Kushner's (The Nation)
Hanging around with some hawks (Laura Goggin Photography)
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Troubles at the the Cornelia Street Cafe (Off the Grid)
An interview with Tod [A] of Cop Shoot Cop (Flaming Pablum)
The American Political Items Collectors show is Sunday in Seward Park (The Lo-Down)
There goes the Carnegie Deli sign (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
If you feeling like going out Sunday night but not have to be subjected to the Super Bowl, here's one option: Jimmy's No. 43 at 43 E. Seventh St. is offering a break from the game — no TVs with "old-time folk singers in the back room."
Or there's always a screening of the 1977 Paul Newman comedy "Slap Shot" down at the Metrograph on Ludlow Street Sunday night at 8:45 ...