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Sunday, March 16, 2008
East 7th Street, 4:50 p.m., March 16
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Just wait until tomorrow.
Live like Jimi Hendrix (but maybe without all the mysterious death part)
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This rental notice caught our eye (must have been the five exclamation points) in today's New York Times : Jimi Hendrix Lives On!!!!! M...
Accidents waiting to happen?
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Given the number of high rises (4,000?, 5,000?) going up in the neighborhood ... yesterday's deadly crane tragedy in Turtle Bay gives u...
Thursday, March 13, 2008
The way we were
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The current Time Out New York has a Lower East Side map circa 1882 that spans Houston to Broome Streets between Norfolk Street and the Bowe...
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Breaking: New York Post finds that bars in the East Village and LES can be kind of loud
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It has been a whirlwind few days of investigative reporting for the New York Post . Sunday, in an EXCLUSIVE , the paper told of a "shad...
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
The song in my head
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There were times when I'd walk around the neighborhood...and the vibe I'd get could be set to a song and video like the following fr...
We don't know what to say about this
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An aside: Because all the models I know drink Guinness.
Paying attention to the little things
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This plaque is on a building on East Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. I'm always happy that such tributes survive through...
No room for mom and pop in the neighborhood
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Hate to say it, but this was all too inevitable. From this week's issue of The Villager : Discount stores, ethnic restaurants and small ...
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Richard Price on the Lower East Side: "This place is like Byzantium"
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There's a feature on Bronx-born Richard Price today in the Times. His new novel, Lush Life , is set in the Lower East Side, and conce...
Saturday, March 1, 2008
East Ninth Street between A and First Avenue, 7:40 a.m., March 1
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The bicycle orphans of the East Village
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I've always been fascinated by the numerous bicycles chained to just about anything in the neighborhood. Difficult to tell sometimes whi...
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