
[Photo on Astor Place the other day by Derek Berg]
Suspect arrested in assault of four women on the LES (The Lo-Down)
There's a livestream viewing of the ACLU's launch of People Power tomorrow afternoon at Lucky, 168 Avenue (Details here)
An interview with East Village resident Fenton Lawless on his 1976 subway graffiti documentary (Mass Appeal)
Boss Tweed's on Essex appears to have closed (BoweryBoogie)
A look at the politically-charged play by Guillermo Calderón debuting Sunday at the Wild Project on Third Street (BOMB)
About Vanishing New York the book (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
The Anthology Film Archives pays homage to queer cinema pioneer Barbara Hammer tomorrow (Official website)
Some history of 105 Second Ave., the former Fillmore East (Off the Grid)
The U.S., Canada and Spain win the honors for having the highest rates of severely cost-burdened renters (Bloomberg)
DNAinfo buys Gothamist (Gothamist... Jezebel)
That time in 1905 when a bar on Bleecker Street downplayed booze and played up soda, hot chocolate and ice cream sodas (Ephemeral New York)
French filmmaker Olivier Assayas's international trilogy at the Metrograph tomorrow (Official site)
The making of Lou Reed's "Street Hassle" (Dangerous Minds)
On Sunday, Neighbors to Save Rivington House host an event addressing the lack of health care facilities on the LES (DNAinfo)
