The Villager, Dec. 27, 2012

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Indie theater hopes booze and brisket will pack in patrons BY SAM SPOKONY The Lower East Side’s top indie movie theater is planning a million-dollar makeover that will depend on the success of its forthcoming liquor license application. Sunshine Cinema, located in a historic 1898 building at 143 East Houston St., expects to renegotiate its lease in the coming years, and sees an expanded dining and drinking experi-

ence as a vital step forward in creating and sustaining new sources of revenue. “It’s a new business model, one that will allow us to be more competitive with other modern theaters as well as other entertainment or dining establishments,” said Michael Fant, senior vice president of real estate for Landmark Theatres, which

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A fowl idea hatched on L.E.S. Why are there 18 chickens in the Children’s Magical Garden — and should its name now be changed to the Chickens’ Magical Garden? See Page 16.

Pols renew their call for gun control in wake of tragedies BY SAM SPOKONY For state Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh and state Senator Daniel Squadron, the push for gun control has been like a record on repeat. Back in October, both led the unsuccessful call for a legislative special session to pass laws strengthening

New York’s restrictions on firearm sale and possession — already some of the strongest in the nation — and Squadron published an op-ed in the Daily News to argue the “common sense” perspective behind added gun control measures. “Before another drop of blood is

spilled and another innocent life is lost, New York’s Legislature must do our job and pass these bills,” Squadron wrote in the op-ed. This was more than two months before the shooting at Sandy Hook

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Panic in Petrosino Square sparked by mini-crepe cart BY LINCOLN ANDERSON It was an application for a small cart, selling small dessertlike delicacies, plus coffee and beverages. But the problem was that it was slated for a very small park in Nolita. The result was that local outrage was enormous, multiplied proportionally to the nth degree. Nolita neighbors protested that the Parks Department’s idea to put a food cart in Petrosino Square was wildly

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inappropriate and would also create a safety hazard. The park is only .15 percent of an acre and represents pretty much the only open space in the neighborhood where adults can hang out. Nearby DeSalvio Playground is restricted for children, plus used by teens playing basketball. Minerva Durham, who owns Spring Studios, a live figure

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