This continues to be my favorite vegan restaurant, open since 1976. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
This space is just a few doors down from Shelter, a house and techno club, where a group of DJs called N.A.S.A (Nocturnal Audio + Sensory Awakening) took over every Friday night. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
Other Music is keeping music on 4th Street, but the mother ship of NYC record stores was Tower Records (formerly across the street). It was where I bought my first cassettes and CDs. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
Before Bua, this spot was Sin-e on St. Mark's. It was an Irish café where I saw Jeff Buckley play, while Jeff was dating my ex-girlfriend Janet. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
This NYU Residence Hall used to be Palladium, the biggest club in New York. It was also known in the '90s as the “Get-laid-ium.” The Residence Hall carries the Palladium name. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
Limelight is not what Limelight was in the 1990s. It was a hugely popular nightclub in the former Episcopalian church. It was where I DJ'd for club kids, ravers, and goths regularly. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
Vesuvio Bakery (now Birdbath Bakery) was a favorite of mine! It was a bakery known for its coal-oven-baked loaves, which I loved. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
Before this 5 Napkin Burger existed, I lived in a three-bedroom duplex at this intersection with several roommates when I first moved to New York City. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
Mars, which was formerly located here at 13th Street and 10th Avenue, was the club where I dropped off my first cassette tape of DJ mixes: hip-hop and house music. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.
Across the street from Mr. Dennehy's at 60 Carmine Street was Vinylmania, which was a DJ record store I loved and visited often. #PorcelainTheBook Mehr erfahren.