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Todd English along with the Thompson Hotel Group will open Libertine this fall in the Financial District. Following in the footsteps of his other long lasting restaurant at the W Hotel in Union Square, Olives, Todd E. will bring his creative flare to an area on the revival. Aside from being an accomplished chef and entrepreneur, Todd is one of those personalities that light up a room by sheer presence. Get ready for some good food and some good times at Libertine!!

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NYC Graffiti Files: UES Edition

 When my friends and I studied abroad in Italy, one of our favorite things to document via digital camera was the graffiti that was pretty much EVERYWHERE. Wayward teens that had snuck out past curfew felt no hesitance in leaving their mark on, say, the side of the Pantheon, an ancient Roman temple dedicated to the gods.

When I was visiting Berlin, graffiti also covered what is now left of the Berlin wall, which some may find tasteless but I liked to think of it as a giant “F-U” to leaders of decades past and reclaiming of history. And now as part of my initiative to take more pictures of this incredibly photogenic city, I”ve decided to start my NYC graffiti file for photos. Of course, everyone is welcome to join.

This one I came across last night right next to my apartment building. Every square inch of this truck had spray paint squeezed on to the surface. Of course, the back and sides had better graffiti, but the front kind of cracked me up. If you can”t read it, it says “Da Crush” and then “Up East 2003.” My first though was, “Really? “Da Crush” of the Upper East Side??” And of course I had to document it. Mostly because I”ve never seen slang on the UES during my time here.

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May 22, 2008  @  10:13:48 am By AMANDA MELILLO
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