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Photo in Tompkins Square Park by Bobby Williams]
Details on where tenants of the Peace Pentagon on Lafayette and Bleecker are moving (
The New York Times)
Mariella's Pizza on 16th Street and Third Avenue has closed (
DNAinfo ...
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Documents from the U.S. Attorney claim that former Assemblyman Sheldon Silver was involved in two extramarital affairs (
The Lo-Down)
Drop The Mic Ice Cream Factory opening a pop-up shop inside ChikaLicious Dessert Bar on East 10th Street (
amNY)
Red-tailed hawk updates from Tompkins Square Park and Chinatown (
Laura Goggin Photography)
Drunken fight at Katz's (
DNAinfo)
African and French film in conversation, including "Alphaville" (
Anthology Film Archives)
The Nuclear Family exhibition, featuring work by Marguerite Van Cook, James Romberger and ClockWork Cros continues through May 1 (
Howl! Happening)
Lower East Side man arrested for having sex with his girlfriend’s pet Maltese (
Daily News)
Will LinkNYC's new Wi-Fi system help police watch you? (
The Atlantic)
Panel convened by Cuomo recommends creating a permit system for pre-noon sales of alcohol on Sundays (
Eater)
Another rent freeze for rent-stabilized apartments this year? (
Curbed)
A look at "Rock and Rule" from 1983, an animated film with Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Chris Stein and Debbie Harry of Blondie (
Dangerous Minds)
The Metrograph Theater enjoying early success on Ludlow Street (
IndieWire)
Mickey Leigh's Ramones tour of Queens (
The New York Times)
About
Rolling Stone's Best Punk Records list (
The Observer)
And today, Zachary Zamsky, 18, a student now at Boston University, makes his professional film debut as the lead in David Shane's short film
"The Board," which is competing at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film follows a socially challenged high school kid who tests his ultimate system for making a successful first-time call to his crush.
Zamsky, who was born and bred on East Fifth Street, is the son of two former actors and active East Village residents. He has been acting since he was a kid, taking after-school classes at the former Children’s Aid Society on Sullivan Street. He attended the drama studio at the famed LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts, graduating last June, and shot the movie over the summer and into the fall.
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Photo courtesy of Stuart Zamsky]