EVG reader juan TRED spotted this today at East 9th Street and Stuyvesant Street...

A VIP pass for the Foreigner show last night at Citi Field. Obviously the bearer of this badge lost it. Because who would purposefully discard this keepsake?
"The Birdman" is just one of the documentary shorts that will screen tonight as part of Rooftop Films Summer Series. The films are shown at the New Design High School (formerly Open Road) at 350 Grand St. Find tickets and more details here.
Oh, and the Birdman's real name? Bill. He never divulged his last name.
-Soda machine with custom cabinet and drain system with Ice machine attached.
-food service counter with soda cup dispenser.
-waring Belgium waffle machine
"It just wasn't our style," explained Julia Darling, Arlene's manager. "It sort of insults the viewer; it's really kind of beating us over the head with a message."
"I lived on Christie and Rivington in the early '80s," he said. "It was a very different neighborhood. I don't think anyone would have had a problem with those paintings back then."
UPDATE: Due to inclement weather, tonight's screening of O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU has been postponed until Thursday, AUGUST 22nd. Films In Tompkins will resume as scheduled next Thursday with RUSHMORE.
A derecho is a widespread, long-lived wind storm associated with a band or shelf of rapidly moving thunderstorms.
Drums, Guitar amps, Base amps, PA, etc, everything most go.
(bring your guitar or bass to test amps)
Saturday 11 am - 3 pm and Sunday 12 noon - 4 pm
Ground and first floor are zoned commercial, third and fourth floors are zone Residential
Description
Ground floor Commercial Store, presently used as a music studio, 12ft ceilings. Suitable for all kinds of legal retail use
If you want to ride a Citi Bike in Alphabet City, you'd better get up early.
Stations around Tompkins Square Park and along Avenues C and D are emptying by 8 a.m. — and they're staying that way through much of the day, Citi Bike data shows.