Blogs about: Greenwich Village
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The Creative Little Garden in the LES
It’s so small that it’s easy to walk right by “The Creative Little Garden“. Yet, it is so nearly perfect that it may be my favorite garden in the City. It’s located at 50… more »
Famous Ankles
Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité
jonhammer wrote 4 days ago: You knew Marie’s Crisis, 59 Grove Street, is a West Village institution; a groo … more »
Exhuming Bob IX: Pensees 6 Bob And Dave A Review
reprindle wrote 5 days ago: Exhuming Bob IX Pensees 6: Bob And Dave A Review Dave Van Ronk: The Mayor Of MacDougal Street by … more »
Events at the Squares - Washington Square Park (Saty 6/28) and Union Square Park (Wed. 7/2): Reclaim Our Public Space
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cat wrote 6 days ago: Washington Square Park and Union Square Park are two of the great public spaces in New York City - e … more »
My city was gone
Deb wrote 1 week ago: Back in the 50s and 60s, Robert Moses was considered a powerful force of urban destruction. As head … more »
Exhuming Bob X: Lubavitcher Bob
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reprindle wrote 1 week ago: Exhuming Bob X: Lubavticher Bob by R.E. Prindle There’s something happening here But you do … more »
Polly's MacDougal Street hangout
wildnewyork wrote 1 week ago: Looks like a jolly crowd inside Polly’s restaurant, at 137 MacDougal Street, around 1915. Poll … more »
A (mostly) snarkless rebuttal
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Mary Clyens wrote 1 week ago: Response to my brother’s post: I guess if we’re kicking these off with movie quotes, I … more »
Slum Goddess From The Lower East Side: A Review
reprindle wrote 1 week ago: A Review Slum Goddess From The Lower East Side Some Thoughts On The Autobiography Of Suze Rotolo: … more »
Event-Walking Tour * Washington Square Park: Past, Present and Future - A Guide to New York City's Redesign of a Perfect Public Space. Saturday, June 28th
cat wrote 1 week ago: WALKING TOUR: WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE: A Guide to New York City’s Red … more »
A Small Spalding Gray Memorial
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Famous Ankles wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve been to the area about five to seven times; Tompkins Square Park. One of my favorite spot … more »
Last Call, Bohemia. Or, As Jane Jacobs wrote, the benefits of the "strange"
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cat wrote 2 weeks ago: Will New York City recognize the importance of “Bohemia” in all societies, including its … more »
I wrote this last night
calebtravers wrote 2 weeks ago: “…That’s why I love learning about the world and exploring it through the lens of art … more »
#16: Don't Live In Greenwich Village
Pamela Redmond wrote 2 weeks ago: It used to be, in New York, that young people lived in the Village, and old people lived in Queens. … more »
Edgy Shops and Dining in Brooklyn's Williamsburg
tish wrote 3 weeks ago: Brooklyn’s Williamsburg Coming Alive as a New Greenwich Village I’d heard about Williamsburg, a … more »
A Microview of NYC Goings-On
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Nicole Catá wrote 3 weeks ago: The recently-sweltering New York City heat and Devon’s return to the United States have prompt … more »
Terroir Wine Bar and Desserts at the Dessert Truck
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thewanderingeater wrote 3 weeks ago: Terroir Several weeks ago, I had a light dinner with a bunch of girl friends, Giulia, Helen, and Sa … more »
Memoirs of a Bicyclist - 2nd Edition
grezakster wrote 3 weeks ago: I think I would bike ride far more often if I lived in a different building. I really hate getting … more »
How to Be a Nonconformist: a fond remembrance
pogoer wrote 3 weeks ago: Even given my association with the Freecycle movement, I admit I’m still something of a pack r … more »
Another Day at the Office
potheadpanache wrote 3 weeks ago: Philadelphia sunrise, New York commute, drive. Asphalt rivers and train track streams crisscross. Al … more »
