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Zoltar makes for a fine fashion backdrop ... via Derek Berg]
Cuomo will issue emergency declaration to fix NYCHA (
The Post)
Elected officials ask city to stop Rivington House condo conversion (
The Lo-Down)
Amid housing crisis, NYC must rethink how land is owned (
CityLimits)
The city’s crackdown on electric bikes is destroying the livelihood of people who make deliveries for a living (
Fast Company)
Claims of increasing affordability in NYC aren’t quite right (
Curbed)
Here’s what a landlord typically makes on a stabilized apartment (
The Real Deal)
Feminist Film Week continues through Sunday at the Anthology Film Archives (
Official site)
50th anniversary of the Fillmore East opening (
Off the Grid)
Dora — storm trooper! (
Laura Goggin Photography)
A Christo-Dora-Nora/Not-Dora radio drama! (
WNYC)
City all in with dry ice to kill rats (
Daily News)
An interview with EV resident Alan Cumming on "Instinct," the first hourlong network drama with a gay lead (
The New York Times)
New Beer Distributors on Chrystie Street is closing (
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Nom Wah Tu shutters 6 months in (
Eater)
History of the German Dispensary building at 137 Second Ave. — now the Ottendorfer library (
Ephemeral New York)
Podcast: Catching up with Hector Monsegur aka Sabu (
Bloomberg)
Making art from old prom dresses at the Lower Eastside Girls Club (
The Cut)
Strand owner Fred Bass leaves $25 million to heirs (
The Post)
Two chances to see "Blue Velvet" Sunday (
The Metrograph)
Sake's popularity grows (
amNY)
EV-based Black Iron Burger opening a spot near the Barclays Center (
The Post)
When John Cale and Lester Bangs appeared on stage together at CBGB in 1978 (
Dangerous Minds)
... and Peter Brownscombe shares the latest from the Ray's Candy Store lab — the Chocolate Banana Dip (chilled banana dipped in chocolate)...