
Via the No 7-Eleven blog.
MAN ALL HANDS 604 E 11 ST, MULTIPLE DWELLING FIRE ON THE ROOF,
— FDNY (@FDNY) September 7, 2013
World War 4 Report editor Bill Weinberg, in his role as neighborhood organic historian on New York's Lower East Side, will speak Saturday Sept. 7 at the Tompkins Square Library on the history of social revolt around the legendary Tompkins Square Park. Highlights will include the 1857 unemployed riots, the 1863 draft riots, the 1874 depression riots, the 1877 rally in support of the national railroad strike, the city's destruction of the park to convert it into a drill ground for state militia, and the successful neighborhood campaign for the Park's restoration in the 1880s. The presentation will conclude with a discussion of how this cycle continued into the 20th century, with the riots 1967, 1988 and 1991.
Saturday, Sept. 7, 2 – 4 PM
Tompkins Square Library
331 E 10th St.
Sponsored by the New York Nineteenth Century Society
@evgrieve First Ave/11th St. pic.twitter.com/BXhCm9GA4v
— Ann Marie Duross (@AMDuross) September 6, 2013
NO WAVE AND INDEPENDENT FILM, 1976-1985
AN EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND EPHEMERA
Because the photos were intended as advertisement, they effectively capture the essence of the films; and, in most cases, the filmmakers were themselves involved in the making and selection of the still images. These stills stand on their own, not only as vivid reflections of the films but also of the broader 1970s zeitgeist that the films consciously sought to embody.
Films by Amos Poe ~ Scott B & Beth B ~ Charle Ahearn ~ Richard Kern ~ Gordon Stevenson ~ Eric Mitchell
This lower level space features an open layout ... It also has a rear yard area available to the tenant. Given the zoning, it would be ideal for a religious, medical, or educational facility, among other uses. Following its recent renovation, it now offers ample electricity and would be ready for possession in the immediately. Additionally, the surrounding neighborhood features a vibrant community with favorable demographics.
This year's Halloween dog parade in Tompkins Square park will focus on rescue groups and pet adoptions from Rescuzilla, Grateful Greyhounds, The Mayor's Alliance for NYC Animals and Friends of Animal Rescue. Beggin' Strips will help underwrite the cost of the parade & adoption event as all public events require large amounts of money that our group can not afford.