Rogue Guacamole Man Comes to New York, Makes Slightly Less Rogue Guacamole
A man with a penchant for impromptu guacamole feasts is now roaming the streets of Brooklyn, and showing up at sanctioned events.
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A man with a penchant for impromptu guacamole feasts is now roaming the streets of Brooklyn, and showing up at sanctioned events.
Some glimpses into the fall's upcoming venues.
Plus: where to find cheap wisdom from a California peach farmer, and Bia Garden ready to show off its Asian beer and street eats.
Is a Luna Lounge revival in the future?
Rob Sacher is searching for another Luna Lounge location, too.
President Jared Hoffman is out and almost all of the 65 staffers will be laid off when the club moves to Brooklyn.
The Knitting Factory is moving to Brooklyn, but residents may not get the Greenwich, Connecticut peace and quiet they’re hoping for.
And is leaving its mark in Spokane and Boise, too.
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