...more recent posts
everythingNY and the case of the low income public housing debate.
ran across this page of nyc history links while trying to find a picture of the church on east 3rd between a and b. looks like they are just about finished restoring the dome to its original copper finish. guess i need one of them new fangled digitized picture recording devices. then i could astound you with images of that and of the new bar on allen st named after the infamous argentine estrella de futbol, Diego Maradonna. yet for some reason i didnt see any tvs for watching the game. maybe they are forthcoming.
also, anyone been to loreley yet?
Please welcome a new addition to the Tree: Sally McKay's weblog. Sally is an artist based in Toronto, who will be covering the art scene there (among other things); she was an editor for several years of the now retired art magazine Lola. Some of you met her at a recent Tree-related event, during her visit to NY. I recommend her writing and take on things: you can add her page to your front page in [subscriptions].
Oh, and "McKay" is pronounced like why rather than whey, because of diverging Scottish bloodlines.
BOOGIE NYC
Under the plan, the city would issue "nightlife licenses" to clubs and bars that meet certain qualifications, Dykstra said. Nightlife establishments that serve beer or food would need a two-year license if they were:
_ Located in a residential or mixed-use neighborhood.
_ Had a capacity of more than 75 people.
_ Played music at a level above 90 decibels.
_ Remained open past 1 a.m.
Establishments in commercial, manufacturing and certain mixed use zones would need a capacity of more than 200 _ along with the other factors _ to require a license.
japanese blog magazine in print.
and the future corner of the christie and houston looks like....?
rob cockerham's victimless pranks via tmn interview