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The shop specializes in classic sundaes, scoops, ice cream sandwiches and shakes. On a recent visit, we found the sorbet to ...
On the latest episode of The Lo-Down Culture Cast, photographer Whitney Browne talks with Host Traven Rice about her debut Book, “Candy Store – A Behind-the-Counter Look at Ray’s Candy Store, One of ...
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The New York City Parks Department is taking the first tentative steps in possibly redeveloping the Baruch Bathhouse, a building that has been shuttered for more than four decades. At a public meeting ...
Max Fish, 178 Ludlow St. Photo by Alex M. Smith. As the whole world knows by now, legendary Lower East Side bar Max Fish is moving to Williamsburg, Brooklyn. During an impromptu chat the other ...
We have more today on the former Rivington House nursing facility, located at 41 Rivington St., which increasingly appears headed for a luxury residential conversion. The 215-bed home for AIDS ...
This week’s episode features Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, PhD, the Abbot and co-founder of The Village Zendo, a contemporary Zen center based in downtown Manhattan. A Soto Zen priest and modern day ...
The massive new luxury tower from Extell Development at the former Cherry Street Pathmark site has been stealing a lot of local headlines lately. But it’s not the only new project brewing in the ...
After more than a decade in business on the Lower East Side, the owners of Fontana’s, the Eldridge Street bar and performance venue, have decided to call it quits. Here’s what they told us: We would ...
You probably saw the news a week ago that the Market Line, the subterranean food and retail space below the Essex Market, is closing in the spring. The Essex Market, which is run by the city, will ...
This story first appeared in the July/August 2015 issue of The Lo-Down’s print magazine. More than half a century after the brilliant jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins moved to the Lower East Side, he ...
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