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Judy’s Flower Shop

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This white hot seventy one year old bit of Judy info is recently in from our correspondent in Cock Eyed Cove. Go ahead Cock Eyed Cove…
In the late 30s/early 40s, Judy Garland opened a flower shop at 5421 Wilshire Blvd. This was around the time she was filming “The Wizard of Oz” and her mother thought it might be a good idea to invest her money in something more sensible and practical and non-show-biz related. There are photos of Judy “working” in the store but with her super-busy MGM schedule, it’s likely that these were nothing more than photo opportunities.

The “hangman’s elm” of Washington Square Park

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Was the gorgeous elm tree at the northwest corner of Washington Square Park (at left in 1936) used for public executions?

It’s a legend passed down over the years.

On one hand, a Parks Department web link seems to imply that people were indeed hanged from the 110-foot tree, estimated to be at least 300 years old.

“The [sic] English elm (Ulmus procera) at the corner of Waverly Place and MacDougal Street acquired its reputation during the American Revolutionary War,” the site explains. “According to legend, traitors were hung from its branches.”

In 1797, the city acquired the land for a potter’s field. “The field was also used for public executions, giving rise to the tale of the Hangman’s Elm. . . ” another Parks Department link states.

In 1824, the Marquis de Lafayette, visiting from France, supposedly witnessed the hanging of 20 highwaymen here in 1824.

Newgate…

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GRACE ALERT

Grace is coming back to Roseland Ballroom in a show designed by Philip Treacy !!!!

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Barbra Streisand – Back To Brooklyn

LOVED IT. Thank you to Susie for making it a reality. Jason was great and sounded amazing. YES!

Ramp Kicks

Why I am voting for Obama

Better Voguer.

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Jason Gould EP teaser

THURSDAY! So excited.

When you really need to Laugh

For Full Screen Viewing

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The Ritz Thrift Shop

Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks

Monday, October 8th
Tuesday, October 9th
8:00pm – 11:00pm
Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks
Eleven-piece band playing music of the 1920s & ’30s
for your dining and dancing pleasure –
Sofia’s Restaurant
(Downstairs) Club Cache adjacent to the Edison Hotel
221 W. 46th Street (between Broadway & 8th Avenue), New York, NY
$15. cash cover charge at the door + $15. food/drink minimum
Reservations call: 212.719.5799 – doors open at 7:00pm

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Holiday Windows are Returning

It’s almost that time again…

 

Happy Holidays, People