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Knitting Factory

  1. Openings
    Federal Bar Grand-Opens In Long BeachThe gastro-pub sits a beautiful 1924 building, with the feel of a sophisticated Scotch bar.
  2. Empire Building
    The Federal Bar Heading to Long BeachShad Davis will oversee the gastropub’s menus.
  3. Pop-ups
    Rogue Guacamole Man Comes to New York, Makes Slightly Less Rogue GuacamoleA man with a penchant for impromptu guacamole feasts is now roaming the streets of Brooklyn, and showing up at sanctioned events.
  4. Endangered
    Sunset Strip Venues Hit Hard Times, Key Club Denies It’s DoneA classic destination for live music is threatened.
  5. Openings
    Glimpse of Autumn: Breslin, Pulino’s, Abe & Arthur’s, theSome glimpses into the fall’s upcoming venues.
  6. Neighborhood Watch
    Knitting Factory BK Opens in September; Free Ribs in Midtown TomorrowPlus: where to find cheap wisdom from a California peach farmer, and Bia Garden ready to show off its Asian beer and street eats.
  7. Openings
    Luna Lounge Owner Opens Music-Minded Neighborhood Spot, Satellite LoungeIs a Luna Lounge revival in the future?
  8. Closings
    Performance AnxietyRehab closes; the Knitting Factory reopens (in Tribeca??).
  9. Openings
    Luna Lounge Owner Will Open New Bar in WilliamsburgRob Sacher is searching for another Luna Lounge location, too.
  10. Closings
    Out With the Old, In With the NewGoodbye Knitting Factory, hello City Winery.
  11. Reopenings
    Will the New Knitting Factory Be a Mere Knitting Facsimile?President Jared Hoffman is out and almost all of the 65 staffers will be laid off when the club moves to Brooklyn.
  12. Newsfeed
    Knit to Become Knightclub?The Knitting Factory is moving to Brooklyn, but residents may not get the Greenwich, Connecticut peace and quiet they’re hoping for.
  13. NewsFeed
    Knitting Factory Clinches Move to WilliamsburgAnd is leaving its mark in Spokane and Boise, too.
  14. Mediavore
    Stulman Out at Little Owl; a New Knitting Factory?Plus: A hot new dining scene in Harlem, bargain bottle service in midtown, and more — all in our morning digest of news and gossip.
  15. the morning line
    Jersey Jackals • The Times reveals that the Garden State has been regularly raiding its own state-worker pension fund, funneling billions into other government projects. Given the size of its public sector, disaster looms; New Jersey, we thought better of you. [NYT] • Activists in East Harlem faced bulldozers in a dramatic, and failed, showdown over a community garden. The site, on 110th and Fifth, is being cleared for the future Museum for African Art — and, of course, a luxury condo tower. [amNY] • The Giuliani campaign, God’s gift to tabloids, has turned to Rudy’s international-policy experience: “I’ve probably been in foreign lands more than any other candidate” as a private consultant, he assured New Hampshire and hinted he’ll hit Iraq next. [NYDN] • The Knitting Factory, the Tribeca music institution, is promising not to go the way of Tonic, Sin-é, CBGB, and many others: Should the rent skyrocket when its lease runs out, the club will try buying the whole building. [MetroNY] • And midtown’s old-money hangout/tourist trap ‘21’ Club has even longer arms than previously thought: It just stopped the Pittsburgh Pirates from naming a stadium sports bar “Club 21.” Because otherwise the two would be indistinguishable. [NYP]