[
Headless commuter exiting the L train via Grant Shaffer]
Man wanted for raping 1 woman, attacking 2 others in a 3-hour spree on the Lower East Side (
WPIX)
Why R. Crumb hates the
New York Observer (
Slum Goddess)
Group hopes to open city's first public squash court in East River Park (
BoweryBoogie)
Some history of the Tompkins Square Branch of the NYPL (
Off the Grid)
About the Mudd Club rummage sale, which benefits the Bowery Mission (
Stupefaction)
Here are the hotel plans for 50 Bowery (
The Lo-Down)
The latest from the Sheldon Silver trial (
The New York Times)
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Faces on East 4th Street via Derek Berg]
FINALLY! An LES restaurant with a $54 chicken entree on the menu (
Gothamist)
Porsena turns 5 on East Seventh Street (
The Village Voice)
Hearth on East 12th Street will revamp its menu and interior come this January (
The New York Times)
Celebrate some films that meet the approval of avant-garde luminary and downtown NYC legend Jack Smith, who would have been 83 tomorrow (
Anthology Film Archives)
Solo Dora action (
Gog in NYC)
Downtown NYC photos from Gary Green circa 1976-1986 (
Flaming Pablum)
The La MaMa Puppet Series 2015 continues (
La MaMa)
Two theater students at NYU
subject themselves to be featured in The Hunt look for an apartment in the East Village (
The New York Times)
"The Lost Arcade," a new documentary film by Kurt Vincent and Irene Chin, tells the story of the legendary Chinatown Fair (
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
"Ian Svenonius is a strange man" (
NPR)
New study sheds new light on the connection between gentrification, restaurants and race (
The Atlantic)
Target is opening a location in Tribeca next year (
Racked)
Diversions: The campaign to bring back "Mystery Science Theater 3000" (
NPR)
...and the first of the public meetings begin tomorrow to discuss
the Gardens Rising Project... details below...