Wednesday, May 13, 2009

*Everyday Chatter

Under the scaffolding of the still-climbing, window-blocking Chang hotel on 4th Ave and 13th St, huge wraparound Armani Exchange ads...


...attract a graffitied message from a passerby: "Luxury is killing mankind."


From the department of crazy fascinating comments, a reader writes about the P&G neon sign: "a staff person told me the neon exists and that adam sandler offered them 1 million for it."

New East Villager moves above McDonald's, gets upset about french fry smell, commenters suggest litigation. [AT]

Bloomberg's henchmen in Willets Point harassing the guys at Bono Sawdust? [QC]

A note on the name of Boulud's Bowery restaurant, DBGB: "the early-on matter of a cease-and-desist from the owner of the CBGB name has been resolved, and Boulud negotiated full rights to the name." [Grub]

Provincetown Playhouse demolition update. [BB]

In The Lost Synagogues of Brooklyn, Ellen Levitt looks at what became of the borough's ex-shuls, some of which became synagondos.

At Elite Shoe Repair on 10th, closed by fire, you may now pick up your shoes:

4 comments:

  1. I'm SHOCKED to hear someone moved in next door to a McDonald's and has to contend with the smell.

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  2. wouldn't that be criteria for not moving into that apartment? just sayin.

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  3. Bowery Boogie, by your own criteria then you should not have moved to the LES from your parents suburban home 2 years ago? just sayin.

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  4. Is Bloomy the Robert Edwin Moses of our time? Perhaps that is a no-brainer, I just had to ask.....

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