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more about #lowereastside more comments → ms_priestypants: It seems appropriate that as I was reading this article I heard someone outside of my office window yelling, "BOBBY!" #crack more » Pete Gaines: I read that as Choire Boy at first and was all like, huh, OK. #crack more » shostakobitch: m m m make crack like this #crack more » AndPreciousLittleofThat: I'm really glad I have absolutely no idea what a "Chore Boy" is. #crack more » hamburgerhotdog: Tyrone Biggums did the hoodies and blazers thing long before hipsters. #crack more » AnnieSaBu: "crack rock's sweet nectar"? sweet jesus. #crack more » raincoaster: Great, great, I've got some old copies of Broken Pencil and Maisonneuve around here somewhere. I was just gonna put 'em on eBay, but this is way better. more » Solomon Grundy: I like that Glob blog, but "zine night" is going to be a few over-the-hill cokeheads hanging out in the store babbling about the 90s. Let's keep it real. more » Smitros: Zines went a long way toward giving the 1990s some sort of character, so I can't hate. And some stores, like Quimby's in Chicago and Atomic in Baltimo... more » Botswana Meat Commission FC: I believe Conde Nast is planning to re-brand Elegant Bride AND Modern Bride into one awesome zine. more » Coralvillain: The score at the end of regulation play: Arts and Media Movement - 0 Pretentious Crapola - 1 more » Mike Byhoff: Finally an outlet to sell my Seasonal Pies zine. Trust me, it's edgier than it sounds. more » -
#drugs
Crack, Ugh.
Spencer Morgan's newest Profile of an Odd Man is good enough to make you throw up, because you can almost hear the crack bubbling in a fucked up corner of a too-cool subculture. Ugh. Crack. More » -
#coolpeoplethings
Zines Are Back, Or Something, Bitches
Forget about your bitch, and bring a zine to zine night. Bitch! Bring a friend and a friend of a friend, bitch, come on down to aNYthing, bring your zines, to zine night. Zines. Uh...they're back? More » -
#picoftheday
Lower East Side, Wednesday Night
Nostalgists for urban violence can pretend they're Niko Bellic, the immigrant hardman who stumbles through the crime-ridden version of New York City in the latest version of Grand Theft Auto. Or they can adopt the perspective of another Serb, photographer Nikola Tamindzic, who has staged yet another scene of blood and nakedness on the sidewalks of the Lower East Side. More photographs at Home of the Vain. -


