*Everyday Chatter
The celebrated, brand-new Lawn of the High Line is already closed for restoration. Must be due to all the humping:
How middle-class moms drove the drugs out of Washington Square Park: "By the end of 1987, the crack dealers had been driven from the park. The neighborhood got so nice that eventually we were driven out, too." [NYT]
The final art show at Mars Bar before the condo comes. [EVG]
EV bloggers marvel at a swizzle stick in Mars Bar. [NMNL]
Is fashion in flight from the LES? [BB]
This article will make you crazy: "what happened to our attention spans? Why must we talk, text and tweet in the middle of a movie? And what — if anything — can theaters do to stop this erosion of cinema civility?" [yahoo]
A haunted house in Queens. [SNY]
Williamsburg wall says "Artists go home." [NYS]
"Real estate brokers say that in the last year, they have seen more parents shopping for apartments for their grown children." [NYT]
Enjoy this blog about silent film locations in New York City. [SL]
Check out these 33 1/3 book launch events. [P&W]
How middle-class moms drove the drugs out of Washington Square Park: "By the end of 1987, the crack dealers had been driven from the park. The neighborhood got so nice that eventually we were driven out, too." [NYT]
The final art show at Mars Bar before the condo comes. [EVG]
EV bloggers marvel at a swizzle stick in Mars Bar. [NMNL]
Is fashion in flight from the LES? [BB]
This article will make you crazy: "what happened to our attention spans? Why must we talk, text and tweet in the middle of a movie? And what — if anything — can theaters do to stop this erosion of cinema civility?" [yahoo]
A haunted house in Queens. [SNY]
Williamsburg wall says "Artists go home." [NYS]
"Real estate brokers say that in the last year, they have seen more parents shopping for apartments for their grown children." [NYT]
Enjoy this blog about silent film locations in New York City. [SL]
Check out these 33 1/3 book launch events. [P&W]
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