
Holl New York, 188 Orchard Street
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Gaia, East Houston
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Block Headwear, 89 East Houston
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Grotto, 100B Forsyth Street
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Zulu's Coffee Shop, 77 Delancey Street
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Earnest Sewn, 90 Orchard Street
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Peels on the Bowery, 325 Bowery
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Dagny + Barstow, 264 Bowery
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inoteca, corner of Ludlow & Rivington
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Ben Ari Arts Ltd., 11 Avenue A
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Bowery Diner, 241 Bowery
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Links, 188 Allen Street
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The Steve Madden Warehouse, corner of Ludlow & Rivington
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Sheherazade, 121 Orchard Street
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Strange Loop, 27 Orchard Street
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Spur Tree, 76 Orchard Street
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John's Deli & Grocery, 37-39 Clinton Street
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King Glassware, 112 Bowery
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Boukies, 2nd Street
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Daniel's Leather, 130 Orchard Street
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El Sombrero, corner of Ludlow & Stanton Streets
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Freitag's Time, 1 Prince Street
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Mexicue, 106 Forsyth Street
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Tiny Fork, 167 Orchard Street
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aNything, 103 Allen Street
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Snack Dragon Taco Shack, 164 Orchard Street
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Bang Bang, 26 Clinton Street
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Rouge Wine Bar, 94 Rivington Street
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Pearl Paint, 308 Canal Street
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G&S Sporting Goods, 43 Essex Street
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Motor City Bar, 127 Ludlow Street
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Rochelle's/205 Club, Chrystie Street
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Salvor Projects, 172 Forsyth Street
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Gallery Bar, 120 Orchard Street
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Pulperia, 131 Essex Street
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Shalom Chai Pizza, 359 Grand Street
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Sheila's Decorating, 68 Orchard
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Plantworks, 28 East 4th Street
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Rocket Joe's Pizza, 61 Delancey Street
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Saro Bistro, 102 Norfolk Street
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Any Old Iron, 149 Orchard Street
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Elizabeth Street Parking Garage, 152 Elizabeth Street
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WD-50, 50-62 Clinton Street
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The General, 199 Bowery
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Dickson Hairshop, 137 Allen Street
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Family Recipe, 231 Eldridge Street
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Miss Hoe, 2 Prince St
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Home Espresso Bar, 250 Broome Street
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Circolo45, 45 Bond Street
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Zoe, 245 Eldridge Street
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Móle, 205 Allen Street
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Olympic Restaurant, Essex Street
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Todd's Mill, 162 Orchard
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Fried Chicken House, 108 Delancey
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Blessed Peacemakers, 149 Ludlow Street
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Bereket, corner of Orchard and East Houston Streets
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Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, 29 Orchard
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Preserve 24, 177 East Houston
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Philly's Cheese Steak, 191 East Houston
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Sutra Lounge, 16 First Avenue
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Hummus Shop, 101 Ludlow Street
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p.s. Hey. So, from Monday to Thursday, I'll be rehearsing and then involved in the shooting a scene in Zac's and my film. The schedule won't be finalized until this afternoon, but there will likely be interruptions to the p.s. during that time. I'm pretty sure although not completely positive that I'll be able to do the p.s. on Monday, at least, so it's likely that I'll see you then and will explain at that point how things will work, p.s.-wise, during that period. ** Nicki, Hi. Very happy you like the post/her work. And thanks a lot for the info and for the links re: Spivak. I'll start my investigation and knowledge gathering this weekend! ** Tosh Berman, Hi, Tosh. DG-F is quite well known and exhibited in Europe, but I believe she hasn't shown very much in the US so far except in some museum exhibitions here and there. The Pompidou is doing a big retrospective of her installations and performances this fall, if you'll be over here then by any chance. ** David Ehrenstein, Hi, D. Cool. ** Kier, Hi! We hope so too. It's a matter of availability as much as of money. We might have to use this one breed of dog that looks extremely like a wolf. We're going to start hunting, as it were, and seeing what's possible this weekend. No, it was the first, ancient 'Parent Trap', unless they used the same camp in the remake, which seems doubtful. Well, definitely fingers crossed that the racist employee gets fired. My cold is almost gone away today, I think, I hope. I saw the 'Chernobyl Diaries', weird. Yeah, it sucked and sucked again. Have a super great weekend! ** Torn porter, Hi. The Turrell/Vegas thing is permanent. There one in the mall itself that's free and easy and available, and there's a 'secret' one that you need to make advance reservations to see. How was the parade? Has Ratty woken up refreshed today? ** _Black_Acrylic, Hi, Ben. The auditions went pretty well. The main one got fucked up, time wise, and has to happen today, and that's a bit nerve-wracking because it involves hopefully casting someone in the scene that we need to shoot next week. So, bit stressful around here. Yes, I heard France lose. All my friends were gleeful about it. 'Thank God, that's over,' etc. Great, exciting about the YnY compendium! ** HyeMin Kim, Hi. We're figuring out how expensive the wolf rental is this weekend. You get them through/with animal trainers. The same deal as with the trained owl that we use in Gisele's 'TIHYWD'. Glad you liked DG-F's rooms. ** Steevee, Hi, Oh, sure, they're just like trained dogs basically. We just need the wolf to walk over to someone and sniff him. Hopefully it'll be easy and really quick. Mm ... I don't think '22 Jump Street' has opened here, but I'm not sure since I'm positive the French title will have nothing to do with the American one. I'll check. Seems like a film that I'll end up watching on a plane flight. No, I've only read about the Eno/Karl Hyde album, one very positive review (Pitchfork, I think?) and one quite negative one (The Wire?). I'll overhear it. Thanks. Ugh, about the insurance thing. ** Keaton, A 4th poem! Coolness! Everyone, mighty Keaton wrote a 4th of July poem thing, and what better way to retroactively celebrate that big thang of a day. Go. Looking forward to it, man! ** MANCY, Hi, S! Thanks a lot, man. You've moved now, right? You digging it? ** Alistair McCartney, Hi, Alistair! How incredibly cool to see you! Happy ... 5th! Things are really good here. Really busy. Great stuff. No, France lost. Oh, well. I only sort of really vaguely cared. That such a sweet transmission that you're revising, and, yeah, that's the unpredictable and amazing part. I'm jonesing to get there with mine. I'm still in writing it phase, the part I don't like so much, ha ha. I like that Cat Power song too! Thank you a lot! Best of the very best with the revising and with everything else, my pal! ** Kyler, I loved that movie as a kid too. I used to sing 'Let's get together yeah, yeah, yeah' all the time. Wow, about the smoking at 15 onstage thing. I haven't seen the 'Mockingbird' movie since forever. I mostly remember how beautiful the b&w was. Do try to sleep. And remember that the first day is just first day of the book's very long life. ** Bill, Hi. Cool, thanks. Ha ha, I can't remember a Catalina movie that was actually set on Catalina, and I think I saw all of them at some point. Glad you're recovering. That is some nasty jetlag right there. ** Misanthrope, Hi, G. Uh, it makes sense? Wait, you're punning off 'dick', right, in which case, wait, it makes no sense at all. What?! My cold's basically history, which hopefully makes me make more sense. Yeah, I mostly never finish reading books, as I think I've explained before. It's actually fairly rare that I read a book to the end. Interesting story there about the ex-Navy Seal. I'm glad your 4th had all the trimmings! ** Rewritedept, My Friday was good. Auditions, complicated, but successful, I think. My head is clear-ish. Re: 'Magnolia', hm, well, for one thing I thought the rain of frogs thing was really obvious and literal and uninteresting. Hope your weekend rules the roost. ** Schlix, Thanks, Uli. Oh, right, the announcer at the entrance of the Huyghe show. That was funny. Lucky you to get to go to the Tinguely. That's a longstanding plan/dream. I've been thinking about hitting Basel soonish. I think Zac and I might head there to see that and ... something else I can't remember. Charles Ray retrospective maybe? I'll totally check out that artist who blew you away this afternoon. Thank you, nan, and have a great weekend. ** Right. Sorry to have rushed a little today. I'm helping my pal Zac move this morning, and I'm due inside the shower pronto. I hope the dead businesses haunt you like they haunted me. The blog will see you on Monday, and I probably will too.