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November 20, 2006

CBGB Store opens this Friday on St. Marks Place



Hilly Kristal moves fast: CBGB is opening its retail store this Friday at 23 St Marks Place, as previously reported by the great TwoWheeler on this site. I also saw the Joey Ramone Place sign Mr. TwoWheeler pointed out that I missed the last time I walked up the Bowery, but I think there was a second sign that is actually missing. Well maybe not. Anyhow (212) 982-4052 is the number for this great store, and Hilly himself is hanging out there every day. The nice white tile inside is so clean I had to ask: When is the graffiti gonna come?
It's kind of funny ... how all the anti-establishment punk rock music n stuff has been commercialized. I mean, when I was a kid St Marks was full of punks, now the new baby punks are everywhere. I saw one with Anti-Nowhere League written in Liquid Paper on her leather jacket going into the Japanese market. 20 years ago, she would have been in your face demanding half of whatever you were eating. Well whatever.


Tags:   bowery, cbgb, hilly kristal, st marks place


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November 10, 2006

CBGB is gone and forgotten



Uh so CBGB's closed three weeks ago and there is nothing left. It's gone and forgotten, every indication on the outside that it was never there. And the Joey Ramone Corner sign in memory of the greatest Ramone—ripped down too. Next stop: Las Vegas?


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November 06, 2006

The U.S.S. Intrepid moved—ten feet



I watched at 9:15 this morning as the festivities got underway: The U.S.S. Intrepid was gonna move from its berth, the first time in 24 years. All the massive tugs from McAllister were in place. There were plenty of veterans and active-duty service members on hand, NYPD helicopters in the air, FDNY guys on the stern of the ship, Coast Guard vessels in the Hudson, several hundred onlookers, Steve Forbes' yacht The Highlander and did I leave anyone out? Oh yes, the NYPD brass band, which struck up some patriotic military tunes as well as local favorites like "On Broadway." After a while, there came an announcement: "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Intrepid has moved five feet." Another eternity passed, and another announcement: "The Intrepid has now moved ten feet." People were getting restless. Some left. The party on Forbes' yacht looked like fun—cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. The cops looked bored. The band left. I took off on the bike path. The Intrepid was stuck. Everything had seemed in order: today is the highest tide of the year. The weather was picture-perfect sunny. 600 tons of water were sucked out of its ballast tanks. The river was dredged a bit. But then there was one hitch—a big hitch: the propellers had were stuck in the bottom of the Hudson. Looks like some more dredging is necessary.
Too bad about the Forbes yacht party; a lady from the Intrepid's Education Department told me the yacht had planned to follow the Intrepid downriver and have a nice celebration.


Tags:   broadway, fdny, forbes, highlander, intrepid, mcallister, nypd, tugboats


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