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03 July 2009

This Week on Lost City: Say It Ain't So, Joe!


La Bonne Soupe Reopenes After Three Months Closure; We Lose Classic Greenwich Village Diner Joe Jr.; You Can Soon Have Your Tacky Wedding in the Classy Williamsburg Bank Building Lobby; The Sofia Brothers Set Me Straight; More Folks Hating on Bloomberg's Lawn-Chair Times Square.

Posted by Brooks of Sheffield at 12:13 PM

Labels: bloomberg, greenwich village, la bonne soupe, washington heights, williamsburg bank building

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I have lived in New York City since 1988 and earn my bread as a writer. I began this blog in January 2006. Beyond that, don't be so nosy. "I am not a pessimist; to perceive evil where it exists is, in my opinion, a form of optimism." —Roberto Rossellini
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One of the old book jackets lining the walls of Chumley's. Eternal Shame on Bloomberg, the City Fathers, and the powers that be that this cultural landmark has STILL not been saved and reopened.
 


The late, great McHale's, the death of which inspired the birth of this blog.