Read all about it at the official Cassette Store Day site.
A-One Record Shop at 439 E. Sixth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue has some older titles for sale. They are open from 1-9 p.m.
Long live cassettes!
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Thanks to all who stopped by for last night's brief showing of the waxing crescent moon ... Craters Theophilus, Cyrilus, Catharna, Polybius and Piccolomini stood out in their extraordinary jaggedness as they only do on the fifth day of the lunar cycle.
Sadly the moon is still below the celestial equator, and disappeared behind the buildings by 8:15 pm. If it's clear tonight, then I'll be back out on Second Avenue and East Third Street at around 8 to show the moon passing through the center of the galaxy and into the constellation Sagittarius.
Not–to-be-missed gorgeous two bedroom, two bath, condo beauty in the heart of the East Village. This home is a must-see embodying all that a hip, cool, understatedly elegant apartment has to offer, not to mention EXTREMELY LOW MONTHLY CHARGES!!
Leave the hustle bustle of the vibrant East Village behind as you enter this pin-drop quiet home. The unit boasts a comfortable and spacious living room with an open kitchen and gracious dining area perfect for entertaining or just cozy, quiet nights at home. The entire apartment is outfitted with remote controlled ceiling fans and air conditioners in every room for perfect room temperature preference.
The kitchen has been newly appointed with custom made touches that lend a homey country feel with built-in shelving for your favorite cookbooks and nick knacks. The butcher block counter is a wide planked, two toned, deconstructed Cherry wood kitchen island with extra deep, quiet-close drawers. A washer/dryer is included for convenience.
It's a show featuring the work of some of my most favorite ladies, and we can't wait to share space and the love with you.
Offical opening Oct. 8 5-9 pm
Show ongoing until Nov. 5.
There will be paintings, performance art by Bode, tarot readings by Sarah Moran, Pornkus by: Margaret Meehan, champs, DJ's AndrewAndrew, Featuring the work by: Kirsten Bode, Jenna Gribbon, Loretta Mae Hirsch, Sarah Moran, Carly Silverman, and Sera Sloane
Curation by: Marina Press and Amy Van Doran
The heart appeared to be human, but police brought the item to the city Medical Examiner’s Office to confirm.
JUST IN: EMT squad spots, disarms knife-wielding attacker while responding to unrelated call in East Village https://t.co/K3kkjrcuIu pic.twitter.com/zUzc7m6XZB
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) October 6, 2016
The duo ran to the source of blood-curdling screams and found two men in a fight — one of them armed with a very large knife.
Fonseca radioed for help while his partner took on the angry assailant.
The EMT was able to get the weapon away from the attacker while Fonseca subdued him.
#ServiceChange
— L Train NYC (@mtanowl) October 6, 2016
Due to FDNY activity at 1 Av, there is no [L] train service between Bedford Av and 8 Av in both... https://t.co/EL7hKN7BJc
#ServiceAlert: b/d there are no L trains b/t Bedford Av & 8 Av, due to FDNY activity at Bedford Av. Details at https://t.co/vhZQ2kZ2vb
— NYCT Subway (@NYCTSubway) October 6, 2016
The new smaller-format stores are a way of reaching customers who might otherwise have trouble becoming Target stalwarts. Of the 15 new stores Target is opening this year, 14 will be the smaller, more curated models.
The Tribeca store features several hallmarks of Target’s overall strategy to become a one-stop shop for customers, including a section where shoppers can buy fresh, organic groceries, and an emphasis on merchandise categories such as wellness and fashion.
But each of the smaller stores also is designed to cater to the tastes and needs of the specific neighborhood where it is located. The walls of the Tribeca store are decorated with a graffiti-like mural that was drawn with a felt-tip marker.
In a dense section of Manhattan where people rely on the subway and taxis to get around, there is no automotive section, unlike many of Target’s larger suburban locations. (Lack of parking, in fact, is one of the store's bigger challenges.) And in a neighborhood full of professionals and young couples with babies, there are plenty of baby strollers, and smaller furniture that would better fit into tiny apartments.
The lease — for 9,500 square feet at grade and 17,806 square feet below ground — is for 30 years, at which time Target could extend it for another 10 years, according to the source and the memorandum of lease. ... The asking rent was $2.5 million per year...