Le Figaro Cafe has risen from the dead? A tipster sent in this shot of the reincarnated 50-something years-old cafe after it was crushed by Qdoba. Anyone know the story--same owners?
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Photographer Paul Sahner answers his grandfather's 1961 New York with shots from today. [NYCG]
Jim Knipfel walks in Brooklyn and talks about his new novel, Unplugging Philco. [WWIB]
One mom-and-pop responds to the recession: Care for some fresh-baked bread with your gravestone? [NYS]
A look at the TV repair shops of Park Slope. [HIPS]
Streit's matzoh not so kosher to the Jews of Queens and Far Rockaway? [TJS]
Artists pushed out of NYC move to Cleveland, plant seeds for the next SoHo? [EVG]
Is the city really tearing down one of its showpiece newsstands for a metal box? [BBoogie]
At junior-high S/M garden parties outfitted by Juicy Couture, the Queen of Stuff rules. [Restless]
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