[Photo this a.m. in Tompkins Square Park by @emwexler]
Harry & Ida's on Avenue A unveiling breakfast sandwiches (Eater)
It's International Clash Day – listen online all day (KEXP)
East Village oral history with Robert Zerelli of Veniero’s (Off the Grid)
Landmarks rejects renovation of 348 Lafayette St. (NY Yimby)
Check out Marcia Resnick's "Punks, Poets and Provocateurs: New York City Bad Boys 1977-1982" (Howl! Happening)
Investors refinance a six-building portfolio in the East Village (The Commercial Observer)
Christo and Dora at sunset (Gog in NYC)
C.O.W. Theatre on Clinton Street is closing (The Lo-Down)
The Spanish Delancey Seventh Day Adventist Church on Forsyth Street is seeking developers to purchase air rights from the organization (Curbed)
Plan now for the Totally 80s Movie Freak Out Part 2: Electric Boogaloo (Anthology Film Archives)
Kossar’s Bagels & Bialys back open today (The New York Times)
Tom Verlaine and Vesey Street (Flaming Pablum)
The Lower East Side BID is rebranding (BoweryBoogie)
Jesse Malin's punk appreciation (CBS News)
Attacker says "fuck you yuppies" and punches man on Delancey (Dnainfo)
Diversions: 27 years of MTV's "120 Minutes" now online (The AV Club)
And from The Wall Street Journal (subscription required):
In the older buildings that provide more than three-quarters of the city’s one million rent-regulated apartments, whose owners are barred by law from raising rents, taxes are also due to rise. The average tax on these buildings will rise 8.5%, including an 11.3% increase for Brooklyn landlords, a Wall Street Journal analysis found.