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Pain And Joy: A Life With NADJA Part One
The first of a five-part essay examining the making of Michael Almereyda s NADJA and the author s personal connection with that film.
By David Obuchowski · @DavidOfromNJ · May 24, 2021, 3:29 PM EDT NADJA (1994).
THE FACTS IN FICTION
This is the first in a five-part narrative essay that provides an in-depth exploration of the 1994 movie, Nadja,
as well as the deep personal connection has had with it since the film’s release. It details the lives behind some of the people in the film, as it leads the author to come to terms with his own struggles with self-doubt in his pursuit as an artist.
Family and friends are continuing to organize ground search groups in the Whistler area. A large group set out on a civilian search in Function Junction on Wednesday morning, said Sgt. Shawn LeMay of Whistler RCMP.
Grefner s sister Katherine told The Question she s been consulting various psychics to try to get some kind of lead on where Mike might be. I ve never talked to psychics, but I m at my wits end, she said Tuesday (Jan. 24). I just need to find him and I m just doing everything I can.
A Facebook page called Mike Grefner - Missing has been extremely active, with family and friends coordinating search efforts and sharing possible leads.
A Running List of New Restaurants That Opened in New York City, April 2021
A Korean-Cajun delivery restaurant, a source for Oaxacan moles in Astoria, and more openings this month
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More than one year into the coronavirus pandemic, restaurants across the city continue to move forward with openings, sometimes because their concepts could be adapted for takeout and delivery, but more often because their owners saw no other choice but to forge ahead. Since March 16, 2020, when the state first temporarily closed indoor dining, hundreds of new restaurants have opened their doors. This list of pandemic-born businesses includes restaurants serving Korean-Cajun gumbo, vegan soul food, late-night bites, and bowls of Taiwanese noodle soup.
The former of home of Mission Chinese on East Broadway.
Two milestones for the battered New York dining industry this coming week. Tuesday, March 16, will be a year since the state halted indoor dining due to the pandemic. And on Friday, March 19, restaurants will be able to increase their indoor dining capacity to 50% (it’s currently 35%).
So things are starting to look a bit brighter for those restaurants that managed to survive during the past year. But it’s also a time to look back at the heavy toll of Covid on a sector that’s critical to the city’s economy and culture. The other day the New York Post noted that the East Village has been hit harder than any other neighborhood, with at least 55 establishments permanently closing since the pandemic began.