Friday, January 7, 2011

*Everyday Chatter

Stulman "groupies" flocked to Fedora: "Plaid prints were de rigeur on these well-heeled hipsters, as were scarves (worn indoors), expensive but well-worn loafers, carefully coiffed bed head and glasses that we suspect were worn only for vanity’s sake. We also saw more than one mustache in the house." [Zagat]

New Fedora's place in "Little Wisco" cemented by featured Black Squirrel cocktail, an homage to the bartender's "small, little humble town," Reedsburg, Wisconsin. [Feast]

Look inside the New Fedora here and here and here.

Next to crumble in Coney, the Henderson Building--once lovely, former home of the weird and wonderful World in Wax Musee--now unceremoniously annihilated by Thor Equities' wreckers. [ATZ]

All over town, local frame-shop chain selling Warhol print series with vapid quotes curated for the walls of today's New York college students:


Astor Place to become a massive, Midwesty-looking pedestrian mall. Heaven help us. [Curbed]

Creepy things still happen sometimes in the East Village. [EVG]

Tonight: Don't miss Abel Ferrara in person at Anthology after the screenings of Mary and Go-Go Tales, which the Times just called "a touching and tender valentine to a lost New York, a city that now exists only as a hallucination." [AFA]

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