Showing posts with label ny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ny. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

Party at Bruckner Bar and Grill, Bronx

The Bruckner Bar and Grill in the Bronx, by the expressway is a pretty popular place to hang out.  Gezim from my Foursquare hangs out there.

Bruckner Bar & Grill

1 Bruckner Blvd. (at 3rd Ave.), Bronx, NY 10454
Bar, Karaoke Bar 
(718) 665-2001  
Menu and price

People talk about

  • "the lamb burger is amazing!!! it's 1/2 pound of "baahhhh"!!" (2 tips)
  • "... food and super low happy hour drink prices. it even has an art gallery/party..." (2 tips)

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Bronx Party, Circa 95 PopUp Shop


    • Will try to make the scene on Wednesday for the Summer Jam
      Wednesday, June 27, 2012
    • 6:00pm until 8:30pm
  • Bronx Stories and Circa '95 come together for a Summer Jam + Open Mic

    With performances by some of your favorite storytellers, musicians, poets, and singers from past Bronx Stories:
    Michele Carlo
    DJ Hazard
    Kathryn F Hoxie
    A Lyric
    Flora Montes
    Peggy Robles-Alvarado
    North Star
    Rock Wilk
    Angelo Zeolla

    Hosted by the Circa '95 Pop Up Shop, located on 1303 Louis Nine Blvd. Just a one minute walk from the Freeman St. stop on 2,5 train.

Circa 95 Pop-Up Shop
1303 Louis Nine Blvd, Bronx, New York 10459

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Gimme Shelter, Harlem and Bronx NY

It's just a shot away, Harlem and Bronx NY on whether you go homeless or not.  Read the below and dig it.

March 24th, 2011 BRONX-BASED HOUSING ORGANIZATION OPPOSES GOVERNOR’S PROPOSED BUDGET WHICH WILL SEND THOUSANDS BACK TO SHELTER SYSTEM
(March 24, 2011) Bronx, NY – The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco), a nonprofit organization that provides hundreds of low-income families with beautiful, safe affordable housing, is deeply concerned about the proposed cuts for affordable housing in Governor Cuomo’s budget.
The Advantage Program -- a crucial rental subsidy for homeless families -- is at risk. Governor Cuomo's proposed Executive Budget withdraws all state and matching federal support for Advantage on April 1, 2011, and terminates the City of New York's authority to continue the program. Without this resource, more than 15,000 households are at risk of eviction.
This cut would not only send thousands of tenants back to city shelters, but it could also tank the nonprofit affordable housing providers that provide decent and permanent homes for families coming out of shelters, over 80% of whom are single mothers with young children.
The Advantage Housing subsidy (a stepchild of Section 8 vouchers) subsidizes the real costs of renting an apartment, above what welfare provides to tenants (which is less than 50% of what is considered affordable even in the Bronx).
Effective, stable permanent housing programs are more cost effective than prolonged shelter stays. Eliminating funding for Advantage would have terrible consequences for tenants and landlords, destabilizing communities and families.  One-third of tenants in WHEDco’s two affordable housing developments in the Bronx previously lived in the shelter system, and many will be threatened by a recurrence of homelessness if the Advantage program is eliminated.
Eliminating the Advantage program would cost enormous sums in shelter expenses, eviction costs, loss of rental income for landlords and would have devastating effects on families.
The bottom line is that nonprofit affordable housing providers like WHEDco, who build permanent housing for formerly homeless families, will not be able to continue providing affordable housing for this population without subsidy programs like Advantage.
As stated by Nancy Biberman, WHEDco President, “This cut is a real double whammy. Like it or not, government relies on the non profit sector to do lots of work that we do better, and more economically, than government. Take away Advantage, and you pull the rug out from under our sector, in addition to the people who will likely lose their homes.”
This advocacy comes at the heels of a groundbreaking new report, A Harder Struggle, Fewer Opportunities: The Impact of the Governor’s Proposed Budget on Women, Children & Families, released in partnership with the New York Women’s Foundation today and the Fiscal Policy Institute. The report reveals that low-income women across racial lines – already vulnerable to the continuing effects of the economic recession – bear a disproportionate burden of cuts in Governor Cuomo’s proposed budget and are placed at even greater risk of poverty, and other factors that contribute to long-term economic stagnation.

ABOUT WHEDco
The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) has worked for nearly twenty years to build a more beautiful, equitable, and economically vibrant Bronx. We reach over 30,000 people annually through energy-efficient, healthy and affordable homes, early childhood education and youth development, family support, home-based childcare microenterprise and food business incubation. www.whedco.org www.whedco.org
Khushbu Srivastava

Friday, August 13, 2010

Fighting Charlie Rangel Doesn't Give Up




The NY Politicians came out to support fighting Charlie Rangel, target of the unconstitutional Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) witchhunt. Governor David Paterson (himself politically deep-sixed by President Obama), emceed the Rangel gala last night, and commented on the John Gambling Show on New York local radio today, that people should take note of who did NOT show up for the event. "I wouldn't write the names of the people who came to an event down. I would write the names of the people who didn't come, because you wouldn't want them around you in a difficult situation." Paterson otherwise called the House Ethics Committee's actions "political." "This is not a court," Paterson said. "This is a legislative body. It is very political, based on the fact that it's an election year. So, in other words, the same kind of ethics charge that would mean something in the odd- numbered year means something different in the even-numbered year, and that in and of itself is unethical."

Even the NYC, and NY State Democratic establishment has enough brains to know that Obama and Pelosi, using the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) are trying to frame up Cong. Charles Rangel. Prominent New York Democrats attended a combination fundraiser/80th birthday gala for the embattled Harlem Congressman last night. Many of them made public statements in support of Rangel, making the point that he is one politician who has never forgotten America's "forgotten man."

Not only Harlem, NY, but Bronx and beyond love Charlie Rangel.

pix from http://goodwillhinton.com/rep_charles_rangel_and_rent_control_total_hypocrisy_on_affordable_housing Never mind the ridiculous propaganda.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

99ers Rally in New York for Survival





We could be in desperate straits soon, Harlem and Bronx dudes. That is why we need to get the Glass- Steagall bill to stop the bailout, and separate deposit banking from investment speculation. We can outlaw derivatives or simply stop insuring them. Then, after Obama is out, we can build the Nawapa project, the famous water from Alaska project, and put millions back to work, start and save private contracting companies, and start being the United States again... before it's too late.
Get down with Larouchepac and into the groove, baby.

No wonder Obama wants to let Pelosi and the unconstitutional OCE lynch Cong. Charlie Rangel. Hey Harlem dudes, you are not the only one who has it rough. Now have you figured out why Obama must go? Don't wait to become a 99er. The 99ers are people who have exhausted their 99 weeks of unemployment and now are living with relatives or near desperation. The 99ers are a new organization sponsored by certain trade union network, and their plight is real. They demonstrated on Wall St. today in New York City, NY. Some say that "even McDonald's won't hire me." Time to get down with the movement now.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Video on the Poetic Quarrel at Modern Art Museum




There is a "Poetic Quarrel" at the Modern Art Museum of NY, now known as MOMA, and it is all on video. Join the fun. See the minimalist Marina Abramovic being put to the test. Can she avoid reacting when right on film, the phrase is thrown to her on a canvas veil: I am a nurse from New Zealand. That's enough to shut up the usual guys who would love to pick-up a hot artist who is traveling. All and all, I would say that the young artist, actually 33-years old, Amir Baradaran has given the old artist, the aged over 60 Abramovic, a real run for her money. These events occurred on Friday, March 12th, but now they are all on film on the internet.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Will Harlem and Bronx Dudes have Jobs?

Jobs are still bleeding. The January report shows another very large loss in construction employment (-75,000) which continues to give the lie to claims for Obama's "stimulus" act. And state/local government employment reported a big loss, -41,000 in January as these budgets blow out beyond the "stimulus" Federal aid to states. So much for Obama's fraud, the stimulus. It is a big joke in the new Dark Age.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Poland Meets Latin America on the Westside, NYC

Symphony Space is holding its own G20 tonight … or at least a G3. The Del Sol Quartet will play music by Polish composers Pawel Mykietyn (who will also be in attendance) and Pawel Szymanski, Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz, and Cuban American composer Tania León. Don’t worry, we aren’t shutting down any streets and security will be a breeze. It's in New York NY, just a bit south of Harlem.

Note for more information:

symphonyspace.org
| 212.864.5400 | 2537 Broadway at 95th Street
Just two stops from Times Square on the 2 & 3 trains!
All programs and artists subject to change.

Also this week: groove with your kids to the sweet sounds of Elizabeth Mitchell; ask legendary author Judy Blume your pressing questions; catch that Best Foreign Film Oscar winner that ruined your office pool, Departures; decide if that giant orb of naked people is artistic or just creepy at Die Walküre; and let Tony Award winner Joanna Gleason and Tony Award nominee Victor Garber read you some of the Best American Short Stories of 2009.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Start of my Blog about Harlem





There's lots happening in Harlem. Like on December 20th, Thursday 8 pm, Dominic Carter is speaking about his new book, "No Momma's Boy." This is being held at the Pelha Fritz Recreational Center, 18 Mount Morris Park west, at 122nd St., Harlem, NYC, NY. The event is free and open to the public, see NY Parks
While you have Harlem on your mind, get your Harlem T-Shirt, with the I love Harlem logo on it, eBay link here.