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  • Mercat Negre


    Goodies FirstAuthority Authority: 417
    I’ve only been to Mercat on Bond Street once when they were having one of their visiting Catalonian chefs cooking a special menu. I liked the few things I ate well enough. How would the restaurant translate to Williamsburg? It hasn’t exactly. The menu is much smaller, no cured meats or cheeses at all, though the ...
    2 days ago
  • Henry Public


    Goodies FirstAuthority Authority: 417
    1/2 I was, and still am, more interested in the edibles at recently opened Henry Public. Cocktails are great too, but its not as if were suffering from a shortage of old-timey libations in this corner of Brooklyn. But 11pm on a Friday is no time for sampling bone marrow and these so-called Wilkinsons I keep ...
    4 days ago
  • Nightly Ramble Thursday


    BitsBlogAuthority Authority: 140
    Weclome one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ’sphere… The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble SHELVE THE ANGER? HELL, NO !  I got some feedback last night about how Republicans, particularly the conservatives, need to “shelve their anger”, lest they drive away the center.  It’s an ...
    5 days ago
  • Sriphraphai Long Island


    Goodies FirstAuthority Authority: 417
    Sripraphai is one of the few restaurants that I’ve eaten at so many times that I can detect subtle differences in dishes on each visit. I’m not that astute normally. I know some believe that the quality—and spice level—has decreased proportionately with the increasing size of room, but I don’t tend to ...
    1 week ago
  • Shoot, shovel and shut up - the wrong approach for animal and zoonotic diseases


    BarfBlogAuthority Authority: 524
    Daughter Sorenne woke up around 6:15 a.m. after a big Halloween night (thanks for the costume, Katie). Then the clocks on the computer changed and I realized it was 5:15 a.m. Damn you daylight savings. So while Sorenne plays on the floor and fills her diaper, I’m looking at a poignant release from the ...
    1 week ago
  • Obama DOJ shovels out more grist for foreign prosecutions of Bush officials


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 163
    Saturday, October 31, 2009 Obama DOJ shovels out more grist for foreign prosecutions of Bush officials   [Andy McCarthy] Well, the hyper-"transparent" Obama administration wont share any of its internal deliberations on matters about which there is no good reason to keep the public in the dark — e.g., its ...
    1 week ago
  • Tipsy Parson


    Goodies FirstAuthority Authority: 417
    1/2 I’ve been indecisive and forgetful lately, which isn’t the optimal state of mind for choosing and assessing restaurants. I couldn’t come to a conclusion while mulling over which new spot to try mid-week so I had to stoop to superficial criteria. One of the Tipsy Parson’s owners happens to share my last ...
    1 week ago
  • Book it


    Mark Rauterkus & Running Mates ponder current eventsAuthority Authority: 135
    The library system is a great asset. However, the people who have managed it in the past years are not. Plenty of serious mistakes have been made by upper management. I would love to see heads roll -- then the library system can be saved. Those who are not good stewards should not be rewarded for their serious ...
    1 week ago
  • aunt myrtle was always ahead of her time


    passive-aggressive notes dot comAuthority Authority: 509
    caitlin was browsing in an antique store in waco, texas when she ran across this gem dated april 4, 1910. so if you’ve ever heard someone blame passive-aggressive birthday badgering on this new-fangled facetweet technology…well, you might want to refer them to vera. related: happy birthday. here’s ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Shovel Ain’t Ready.


    Does It All Matter ?Authority Authority: 121
      When President Obama signed the $787 billion stimulus bill last February, the administration projected that the bill would create or save 3.5 million jobs by the end of next year, in part by quickly implementing “shovel-ready” infrastructure and energy projects. Unfortunately, the job market has thus far ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Full Size Portable, Collapsible Snow Shovel and Ice Scraper


    Impact LabAuthority Authority: 519
    Featured Invention at the Colorado Inventor ShowcasePortable, collapsible full size shovel with broom and ice scraper.  Attaches with an aluminum alloy handle.  Made out of recylcled ABS plastic.  All plastic parts are yellow in color so other motorists can see you from a distance.  The yellow color is helpful if ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Snow Plowing Services In Cleveland, Ohio


    The Publicists AssistantAuthority Authority: 144
    The final months of the year typically come with harsh weather, courtesy of the cold winter season. The weather has the ability of turning an everyday endeavor, such as going to school or work and commuting back home, or even getting out of the house into an extremely difficult task. To help lessen the impact of the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Latvian meteorite crater is a hoax


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 715
    Riga, Oct 26 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Scientists investigating a large crater thought to have been made by a meteorite crash said that a closer analysis on Monday revealed it was just a hoax.Experts in the Baltic country rushed to the site, on the double after reports that a meteorite-like object had crashed and caused a [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Snow Clearing as a Meditative Exercise


    Free MP3's And Other Stuff About MusicAuthority Authority: 121
    As you begin to get older, youll begin to crave the fast-paced life a lot less. Instead, you will like to just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. There is no need to hurry; as such, why keep on running? Nothing beats being grounded, moving slowly and understanding each step of the way.
    2 weeks ago
  • Mayors Race Fireworks. Who is wearing what hat matters most of all.


    Mark Rauterkus & Running Mates ponder current eventsAuthority Authority: 135
    Here is the deal: When those on Grant Street, (or in other places, City Hall) do "development" and "play the role of developers" then it is no wonder that the one who should be doing the development are going to go in and start to take the helm of those who should govern. The roles are flipped. The wires are ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Joe Biden to Solar Power the USA With Berkeley First Municipal Tax Assessment Financing


    CleanTechnicaAuthority Authority: 627
    Vice President Joe Biden just revealed a plan to make Berkeley First available nationwide. Yesterday at his Middle Class Task Force meeting Biden proposed the way to make solar roofs easy for everyone to afford with virtually free solar panels . If you now pay your current electricity bill and own a home, that’s ...
    2 weeks ago
  • 2008-2009 stimulus funds: There is no such thing as a free lunch!


    InvestmentWatchAuthority Authority: 449
    The so called stimulus, and the apparent market manipulation/HFT is going to come back to bite us in the tail. I guess we should continue to cheer oils impressive march towards $80 per barrel and disregard consumers trying to do the smart thing and paying down debt loads?? While it is entirely plausible on economic ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Sue Perette


    Goodies FirstAuthority Authority: 417
    1/2 Sue Perette, a play on superette, and possibly an homage to JOES S PERETTE down the street, home of famous prosciutto balls and missing letter U signage, recently opened on Smith Street in the former Café Dore space (which used to be a crepe place that I ate at back in 2001 , way before I knew anything about ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Calexico


    Goodies FirstAuthority Authority: 417
    It’s not really Calexico’s fault that I’ve been so reluctant to try them. The neighborhood seemed excited to have their first bricks and mortar shop taking over the former Schnack space. I kind of miss Schnack and rarely have the craving for Ameri-Mex food. Ok, technically this is Cal-Mex, and big burritos ...
    3 weeks ago
  • AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Therese Walsh, The Last Will of Moira Leahy, part 2


    Talk StoriesAuthority Authority: 154
    I lost my twin to a harsh November nine years ago. Ever since, I’ve felt the span of that month like no other, as if each of the calendar’s thirty perfect little squares split in two on the page. I wished they’d just disappear. Bring on winter. I had bags of rock salt, a shovel, and a strong back. I wasn’t ...
    3 weeks ago

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