*Everyday Chatter

A melancholy round-up of the beautiful neon signs New York lost in 2011. [NYN]

Urban Baby today will make you nuts with its discussion of rich New Yorkers who feel poor: "Under 1Bil in savings in NYC, and you cannot buy anything." [Gothamist]

Books--are they "increasingly illegal intoxicants"? An interview with St. Mark's bookseller Karen Lillis. [SS]

Massachusetts fish coming to 1st Ave and St. Mark's--to the former home of Prana Foods where Allen Ginsberg used to buy his organic, bruised vegetables. [EVG]

An Art Deco masterpiece in the Bronx. [SNY]

3,000 polar bears take the Coney plunge. [ATZ]

e.e. cummings in the Village. [OTG]

At the High Line, a Scores billboard girl gets a cosmetic cover-up for her stubble:

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