*Everyday Chatter
Boy, an apartment in Stuyvesant Town sure was big back in the day. And ruffly. This vintage ad comes from Samuel Zipp, author of Manhattan Projects:
Check out the queer HOT Festival at Dixon Place.
A call to rally around Stonewall veteran Storme Delarverie. [LWL]
City's oldest Papaya King is closed for a re-do. [Grub]
Roy of Mars Bar has passed away. [EVG]
Hoteliers work fast on the LES. In May 2009, fire destroyed two tenements. Today, plans for a hotel on the site have emerged. [BB]
Lafayette and E. 4th--in 1912 and today. [FP]
A list of places where people, for reasons I will never understand, like to stand in line. [Eater]
Check out the queer HOT Festival at Dixon Place.
A call to rally around Stonewall veteran Storme Delarverie. [LWL]
City's oldest Papaya King is closed for a re-do. [Grub]
Roy of Mars Bar has passed away. [EVG]
Hoteliers work fast on the LES. In May 2009, fire destroyed two tenements. Today, plans for a hotel on the site have emerged. [BB]
Lafayette and E. 4th--in 1912 and today. [FP]
A list of places where people, for reasons I will never understand, like to stand in line. [Eater]
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