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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

WHAT I SAW

...and a few things more
Riding downtown on the 2nd Avenue bus 
June 17th 2018

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6th STREET &  B GARDEN
Steve Gorn (bamboo flute) and Bill Buchen (tabla)
Luminous Ragas
5-6 PM
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Avenue B
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Christodora House
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Christodora House is a historic building located at 143 Avenue B in the East Village/Alphabet City neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by architect Henry C. Pelton (architect of Riverside Church) in the American Perpendicular Style and constructed in 1928 as a settlement house for low-income and immigrant residents, providing food, shelter, and educational and health services.
 Sold via condemnation to the City of New York in 1948 for $1.6 million. The city planned to house delinquent boys in the building, operated by the Department of Welfare. However, for reasons which remain unclear the building remained empty or underutilized through 1956.
In the mid-1960s, a variety of unsanctioned community activity took place in the lower floors of the buildings. This led to a police raid and closure in 1969, which nonetheless did not stop these unsanctioned activities in the building. In fact, it has been bruited about that the national headquarters of the Black Panthers was housed in the building. Reports are that the building was also used as the setting for several pornographic films. The city sold the property for $62,500 in 1975.
By 1986 the building had been sold numerous times, and finally the building began being converted into condominiums. For many area residents, this was the first sign of gentrification.
On March 20, 1986, Christodora House was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The August 7, 1988 Tompkins Square Park Riot, provoked partially by the area's gentrification, spilled over into Christodora House. Rioters chanted "Die Yuppie Scum" in reference to the supposed "yuppie scum" residents of the building. The front doors were smashed and rioters ransacked the lobby of the building.
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Tompkins Square Park
 Basketball
Swings
Watching the Dog Run
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back 
lit by setting sun turns the scene b/w
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SING FOR HOPE
Piano donated by the Sing for Hope Foundation
(see link)
Progressive Jazz  with Kenny Jaworski
kennyjaworski.com 
Then Russian Classical Tunes
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Every summer, Sing for Hope places artist-designed pianos throughout New York City's parks and public places for anyone to play. Once the season comes to an end, the pianos are donated to public schools around the city.
The End

Monday, November 9, 2015

PHANTOM WEEK


 Fading and Resisting

Post Office Murals by Kindred McLeary
Eight Originals painted with Tempera on Plaster
Installed in 1939 and now much faded
How a fallen begonia blossom fades
 How, despite sunlight, this
Print on polished cotton does not fade
Myself faded but Recovering
Reading Mary Oliver
 from
Which arrived in today's mail, and I must owe someone
or something for this unexpected gift, but who? What?

*MEANWHILE*

Voted
(NYC Supreme and Civil Judges)
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Further Recovery Strategies

Change Sheets/Get a Haircut
(from my best barber)
 Appreciate Everything
(Street Find)
Eat Organic Food
(Red Char)
(Diced Raw Carrots and Beets-sesame ginger glaze)
Value Age
(old reliable tools)
Love
(eye level memories behind my desk)
Doodle
("Longing")
 Chant
Live Stream With Krishna Das
three hours Saturday night
"Heart of Devotion"
three hours Sunday
(may or may not still be active)

Mural Reference Link
http://livingnewdeal.org/projects/madison-square-station-post-office-murals-new-york-ny/