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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

Monday, July 31, 2017

Before We Got Starfucked

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Jen Fisher runs a well-loved book table on the sidewalk at St. Mark's and Avenue A. Tomorrow, the table will become a memorial exhibit ...
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Lanza's Murals

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When the 112-year-old Lanza's suddenly shuttered last year, many of us were heartbroken to lose the gorgeous red-sauce joint, especiall...
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Friday, July 28, 2017

Solidarity for The Voice

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The Village Voice , historically the alternative voice of New York City, is struggling to save its soul. Two years ago the paper was pur...

Francisco's Centro Vasco

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VANISHED On 23rd Street in Chelsea since 1979, Francisco's Centro Vasco has now closed. Bedford & Bowery reports: "Yeste...
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Park Deli

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VANISHING "I stay here," says Krystyna Godawa. "I'm not moving." For the past ten years, Krystyna has run the Pa...
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

French Roast Downtown

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VANISHING Today is the last day for French Roast in Greenwich Village . Located on 11th Street and 6th Avenue since I don't know when,...
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Pub Day

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Today is the official publication day for Vanishing New York: How a Great City Lost Its Soul . You can now buy it wherever books are sold. (...
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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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