Monday Links
Owl Hunting on South Portland. Photo by Paul. Once Exclusive Enclaves in Bed-Stuy Subject to Change [NY Times] Desegregation Order Lifted From a School in Brooklyn [NY Times] Citywide Scissors, Bloodletting in Bedford-Stuyvesant [NY Times] Fire Officials Tackle Challenges of High-Rise Blazes [NY Times] Rent or Buy? It’s Complicated, Experts Say [NY Times] Cobble Hill…

Owl Hunting on South Portland. Photo by Paul.
Once Exclusive Enclaves in Bed-Stuy Subject to Change [NY Times]
Desegregation Order Lifted From a School in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Citywide Scissors, Bloodletting in Bedford-Stuyvesant [NY Times]
Fire Officials Tackle Challenges of High-Rise Blazes [NY Times]
Rent or Buy? It’s Complicated, Experts Say [NY Times]
Cobble Hill Cinema as the ‘Anti-Multiplex’ [NY Daily News]
Bay Ridge Hospital Closing Slammed [NY Daily News]
Mets Stadium Patterned After Ebbets [NY Post]
Fruit Cart Legislation Protested [NY Sun]
Illegal construction on 68th St. & 4th? [Bay Ridge Blog]
Is the NY Accent Endangered? [AM New York]
“Am I the only one who hates going to the Pavilion?”
Yes. Now stop yelling at the screen.
Am I the only one who hates going to the Pavilion? It’s filthy, the seats are in rough shape and people are rude.
12:36, are you for real? Asshat!
BAM is awesome!
6 bucks??
not all of us are senior citizens!
otherwise cobble hill is still the usual 10 bucks.
Take off the glasses!!!!!
What’s the big deal about yelling at the screen?
BAM costs $11 to get in. That’s crazy. I can go to Cobble Hill and see the same movies for $6.
BAM is great for extremely limited release films or replays of classics best seen on the big screen (such as ‘2001’). Otherwise, for movies like “There Will Be Blood”, you’re being overchared, IMO.
-sg.
BAM is great. Go to BAM