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Jeremiah's
Vanishing New York

a.k.a. The Book of Lamentations:
a bitterly nostalgic look at a city in the process of going extinct
2007 - 2021

Friday, February 6, 2009

Holiday Update

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The Holiday Cocktail Lounge is crowded tonight with regulars and well-wishers come to remember Stefan. A sign on the door announces his fune...
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*Everyday Chatter

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More signs of the Yunnipocalypse : -The future of NYC? Worse than 1975 -Big designers like Vera Wang and Betsey Johnson save $$$ by skipping...
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Stefan Lutak: 1920-2009

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I am sad to report that Stefan Lutak, long-time proprietor of the Holiday Cocktail Lounge, has passed away. For those who wish to pay their ...
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

*Everyday Chatter

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More Signs of the Yunnipocalypse : -Village shop successfully stands strong against Chocolate Tsunami -Viva Chuck ! -West Broadway is over ....
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Chelsea Still Rising

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The new view of West Chelsea, as glass boxes grip the High Line, accompanied by Armani billboards in matching shades of icy glacial blue. Th...
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

*Everyday Chatter

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More Signs of the Yunnipocalypse : -Condo buyers abandon ship -Restaurants kiss ass -Landlords cry cataclysm ! -Bloomberg creates welfare pr...
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Vanishing Store Fronts

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At long last, I finally got over to see Jim and Karla Murray's show "Counter/Culture: The Disappearing Face of Brooklyn's Stor...
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Jeremiah Moss
THE BOOK:
"We should all buy Jeremiah Moss’s book, Vanishing New York." --Sarah Jessica Parker

“Essential reading for fans of Jane Jacobs, Joseph Mitchell, Patti Smith, Luc Sante, and cheap pierogi.” --Vanity Fair

"a vigorous, righteously indignant book that would do Jane Jacobs proud." --Kirkus Reviews

THE BLOG:
"the go-to hub for those who lament New York's loss of character." --Crain's

"No one takes stock of New York's changes with the same mixture of snark, sorrow, poeticism, and lyric wit as Jeremiah Moss." --Village Voice, Best of NY

“Jeremiah Moss…is the defender of all the undistinguished hunks of masonry that lend the streets their rhythm.” --Justin Davidson, New York Magazine

"One of the most thorough and pugnacious chroniclers of New York’s blandification." --The Atlantic, Citylab

"Hyperbolic and combative, tireless and passionate." --Salon
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