City Hall news Social Justice 10th Day of Protest Leads to End of Curfew and Pledge to Cut NYPD Funding Posted on June 7, 2020February 16, 2021 by Emmy Freedman and Erin O'Brien The taking of streets is the least we should be doing,” he said. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
news Inside the Vale of Cashmere, a Bucolic Cruising Spot Threatened By ‘Restoration’ Posted on October 30, 2015 by Nicole Disser …rolling photographs of street life as it’s happening (in some ways, he works in the tradition of photographers like Robert Frank)– in that the setting of Prospect Park had… Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
City Hall news Social Justice Protesters Clash With Police, Defy Curfew to Take Over Bridges and Streets Posted on June 3, 2020February 16, 2021 by Erin O’Brien Officers in riot gear began making arrests and stood in formation, blocking off 14th Street. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
news Here’s How Hannah’s Neighbors Feel About the New Season of Girls Posted on January 13, 2014 by Amy Lombard Well, Adam basically runs through the streets of Brooklyn to come to Hannah’s rescue… I’m not a huge fan of the relationship with Adam. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
news Meet the Subway Buskers Who Set Off a Viral Hootenanny Posted on August 19, 2015 by Sam Gillette But for the Kopies, no venue can top the experience of street performing. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
Arts & Culture news A Champion of Cuban-American Cultural Exchange Grapples With a State of Flux Posted on December 13, 2016March 23, 2021 by Mary Reinholz She remains the executive director of CCS, now on the fourth floor of a West 29th Street building in Chelsea. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
news Miniature Replica of Graham Ave; Sinkhole in Williamsburg Posted on June 20, 2014 by Jenna Marotta It’s storefront—at the corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C—is on the market for $17,500/month. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
news When Amiri Baraka Was LeRoi Jones, ‘King of the Lower East Side’ Posted on January 10, 2014 by Daniel Maurer In 1957, Baraka was going by his birth name when he moved into a $28-a-month, three-room cold-water walk-up on East Third Street, off of First Avenue. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
news Where an Armory Once Stood, Met Pool Swims Against the Tide of Gentrification Posted on December 29, 2015 by Nicki Fleischner He had been stationed there since 8 am, urging people to cross on the other side of the street. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More
Business news Social Justice Before Essex Crossing, a ‘Temple of Eden’ With an Incendiary History Posted on January 2, 2019February 17, 2021 by Aleesa Mann Protestors wrecked butcheries and set piles of meat afire in the streets of the Lower East Side. Not found: john’s 12th Score: 0.23 Read More