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Monday, March 31, 2003
So as it turns out there really is a new Eggers magazine, The Believer. Predictably, it looks utterly fascinating. The LA Times says it's already showing up in alternative bookstores. Anyone found it yet in NYC? St. Marks Bookstore, perhaps?
· The Believer [believermag.com] · New Magazine has an Abiding Faith in the Good Book Review [latimes.com] thanks, mg
JVG steps up his coverage of the LES with a letter from the founder of Surf Reality, a local theater that's going under.
Quiet weekend for us after a big Spring Cleaning last week. (N.B. Final event took place in the Cloisters. Take that!) But all has not been quiet around the Lower East Side. Neighbor Margit reports:
A nifty virtual tour from Everything New York.
· Synagogues of the LES [everythingny.com]
What better antidote to CNN than live music? A brief ranking of the musicians we've caught so far during Spring Cleaning:
1) The always amazing Marc Ribot at Tonic late last night. (Not to mention the jazz combo earlier in the evening that covered "Love Sick" off Time Out of Mind.) 2) DJ spinning obscure '80s tracks at Passerby late Monday night. 3) Random Irish bar band rocking the crowd at Flannery's early Monday night. 4) Open-mic musicians getting their folk on at C-Note early last night. Tonight: East Village dive night! Among our stops will be downstairs at Nevada Smith's, where Darrah Carr Dance is hosting a benefit.
Tuesday, March 18, 2003
Internal Memos just gets better and better.
· Star Wars Figurines [internalmemos.com] · Professionality at work [internalmemos.com]
Last night, Irish bar on 14th Street: At 8pm, one TV is tuned to Bush's speech. Four other TVs are tuned to ESPN's analysis of the NCAA men's tournament bracket. Begs the thought that war might be more popular if it could be structured as a 64-country field.
Monday, March 17, 2003
Grant Barrett has written a brilliant analysis of East Village subway culture. Must-read.
· An Error More Useful Than Accuracy [worldnewyork.com]
Lower East Side: Manhattan's gossip hotbed!
· Abel Ferrara discusses an upcoming film project with Lilo Brancato at Bar B on Allen Street while Asia Argento and her girlfriends listen intently. [Page 6] · Elizabeth Spiers and friend have a close call with an i-banker at an unidentified LES bar. [Gawker.com] · The jingle of an ice-cream truck is heard on Stanton and Orchard. [601.am]
It started with a vision by MB. Why, he wondered, must one trek all the way to Jazzfest for a week of music and revelry when there's so much available here in NYC? One thing led to another, and there we were sitting down with a tall pint and a Village Voice last week at Ludlow Bar of all places, scribbling on napkins. The result, the First Annual Spring Cleaning, begins today. Every night, a different neighborhood, leading up to the spring equinox. Throughout, adherence to this gameplan: Show up when you can. Take it easy when you can't. And take heart -- the moon is right where you left it.
Friday, March 14, 2003
So Gawker is standing up to the legal department at Puma viz. this little ad. Pull up a chair; this'll be fun.
· Open Letter to Puma [gawker.com] · The Fake Puma Ads [felixsalmon.com]
We're pleased to announce the opening of the Jen Bekman Gallery, a new LES art hot spot on Spring Street near Bowery. There's an opening reception tomorrow night from 6pm to 8pm that's open to the public. Good times, one presumes, await.
· Jen Bekman Gallery [jenbekman.com]
Thursday, March 13, 2003
![]() ... at Essex on, yes, Rivington in, yes, the good ol' LES. (Credit to Denton for his ahead-of-the-curve notification of this seminal event.) · Like Online Dating, But with a Political Spin [nytimes.com] · UPDATE: The Inside Scoop on the Dean Meetup [Scott Heiferman via lightningfield]
Wednesday, March 12, 2003
Palmermix has revived an important story that Phil Spector almost had killed... or something.
· Spector and the AP Wire [palmermix.com]
Tuesday, March 11, 2003
More signs that all is not well at the Gray Lady. Yesterday, perusing the riveting Tomorrow in The Times column, our pulse quickened when our eyes cast upon the following teaser:
A "small but stubborn" fire in the 2nd Ave. subway station caused some havoc this afternoon. No wonder my homeward-bound F skipped the stop.
· 11 Firefighters Hurt in Subway Fire [nynewsday.com] · Subway Fire Forces Service Suspension [wabc.com]
MM on the previously little-noticed link between blogging and cohabitation.
· Patience [cohabitationnation.com]
Catching up from last week... New York ran its annual real estate issue, asking the question, Will the bubble pop? (Answer: Yes. No. Maybe.) Other pertinent notes:
1) 1BR/Studios on the LES rent for $1100 to $2200 and sell for $150k to $350k. Sounds about right. 2) "Several new rental buildings are opening in the main district, between Eldridge and Clinton Streets, over the next few months." We've never thought of ourselves as main district before. Exciting! 3) "HOT SPOTS: In the Ludlow-Orchard axis, there's hipster bar Pianos and ever-trendy boutiques like TG-170. On Clinton Street, there's brucnh at Clinton St. Baking Co., drinks at the unpretentious Lotus, and dinner at WD-50, Wylie Dufresne's endlessly dlayed new restaurant, which might just be open by the time you move in." 4) RE: East Village: "The wild card: In a recession, the neighborhood could regress to its less tidied-up past." 5) RE: Nolita (personal to FOD's): "Don't forget the celebrities in Lafayette Street's airy conversions." · Real Estate Guide 2003 [newyorkmetro.com] · Neighborhood Report: Lower East Side [nymetro.com] · Neighborhood Report: East Village [nymetro.com] · Neighborhood Report: Noho and Nolita [nymetro.com]
Waitress, 11:32am Sunday: "Even in Vermont, we hit a wall with winter. It happened last week."
Friday, March 07, 2003
Micah Jayne, co-founder of the Prague weekly publication that served as the training ground for the new editorial inner circle at the New York Press, emails: "The Prague Pill, mentioned in Peter “Invent a Quote” Green’s New York Times column, is still alive and kicking despite the change in staff (some would say for the better...) We promise: no buttfinger. Anyway, your readers might be interested in a link." Yes indeedy. (Aside: Micah is also looking for a hard copy of the Koyen editor's letter we reproduced in brief. We threw ours out. Anyone have one to share?)
· The Prague Pill [pill.cz] · Zdenek Adamec' Suicide Note [pill.cz]
While we dawdled this week, Gawker figured out our little mystery: rumored Eggers magazine The Balloonist is a book review periodical with the less intoxicating name The Believer. Bleh.
· The Ballonist is The Believer [gawker.com] · The Believer Subscriptions [mcsweeneys yahoo store]
Monday, March 03, 2003
Apparently, the lack of believable, on-screen representations of the Lower East Side indicts the entire Hollywood creative industry.
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