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Regina Spektor moves into Murray Hill, Carroll Gardens' Ivy League hipster types strike back against last week's maudlin anti-yuppie video, and a celeb hip-hop stylist's body turns up in the Bronx. Plus, news from Red Hook, Long Island City, Dumbo, and Coney in today's boroughs roundup.
It's Freaky Friday! What better day for a crazy Caribbean lady in Forest Hills, a goat-slaughtering market in St. Albans, and a $200,000 game-show win for a guy from Westerleigh? (That's on Staten Island, people.)
Where you can now find Vietnamese sandwiches in Tribeca and watching the Euro Cup at a beer garden, in today's neighborhood food news.
East Harlem's incoming big-box mall, Rockaway's unexpected turn, Gramercy's strange tenements within a condo, and even more, in today's boroughs report.
Brooklyn's overrun by hooligans (as usual) and what goes into the Back Forty cocktail, in today's neighborhood food news.
It's farmers-market season in Dumbo and restaurateur musical chairs in Clinton Hill, in today's neighborhood food news.
The owner of Spanish-Asian tapas spot Toro has redesigned it as a flashy Pan-Asian restaurant with a lofted, glassed-in dining lounge and a third-floor party space.
Sun, beer, music, and pig…for as long as it lasts.
That delightful harpy harshes on Dumbo, Robin Quivers leaves Staten Island for the Upper West Side, and a white Seattle woman gets stuck in Harlem and lives to tell. That and more tales of the miraculous in our daily boroughs report.
What will be the hottest spot in the Hamptons and the East Village's latest Frankie's, in today's neighborhood food news.
In today's neighborhood food news, Trader Joe's cuts off our voyeurism and where to find good desserts that are vegan.
Gustavino's reopens for private events, and CSA sign-ups, in today's neighborhood food news.
Pesky squirrels in Astoria, a not-dead-yet beaver in the Bronx, and a baby born in the Port Authority. Furry little creatures abound in our daily boroughs report!
Now that's a plot for Darren Star's new show. Also Schnabel spotted near his pink palace! And a pink turtle in Billyburg, in our daily borough report.
Saturday raid at the Bowery Electric and lunch at the Red Cat, in today's neighborhood food news.
Jennifer Connelly ditches the Slope, Travolta hits Dumbo, and Warhol's former porn house in the East Village. Those are all the celeb items in today's boroughs report, we promise!
Not everyone is behind the New York version of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, occurring October 9–12 (you’ll recall local restaurateurs had mixed reactions), but Eater brings news of events that may get more people behind it.
The owners of a coffeehouse–wine bar combo might be on to something and a Country chef opens a Nolita restaurant in today's neighborhood food news.
Alain Ducasse will unveil his replacement for Brasserie LCB next Monday, Terrance Brennan is loosening up for spring, and Kyotofu imports Japanese mountain peach for its new menu.
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