lugger.com
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lugger.com is a recurring brand in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between July 15, 2025 and July 15, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “I could use lugger.com or the nice neighbor from May…to move the couch”. It most often appears alongside Alan Barrows, Anastasia Wolfe, Andrew Woolbright.
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- Category: Brands
- Mention count: 1
- Issue count: 1
- First seen: July 15, 2025
- Last seen: July 15, 2025
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- Alan Barrows (1 shared issues)
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- Anastasia Wolfe (1 shared issues)
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- Andrew Woolbright (1 shared issues)
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- Annabel Boardman (1 shared issues)
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- Bacchus (1 shared issues)
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- Berlin (1 shared issues)
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- Beverly’s (1 shared issues)
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- Bushwick (1 shared issues)
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- Buzzards Bay (1 shared issues)
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- Byline (1 shared issues)
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- Camille Sojit Pejcha (1 shared issues)
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- Catherine Campbell (1 shared issues)
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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Friday, July 11 New York is pulsing pulsing pulsing summer and I am glad to be back even just, to do little with it. Dinner at Lure Fishbar which is lovely and a clarity summit on the terrace which is less rotten in its final days, smog over the railing and the lights are blinking on and off in dusk haze across the river and then, everyone leaves. I leave too. Bring drinks in plastic bottles to the bar. Starting my days earlier and ending them later. There will be other things. I could handwrite it next time. I could use lugger.com or the nice neighbor from May or the generosity from others that I worry I do not return or deserve to move the couch. So, nothing ever happens. Stay up until seven in the morning and then it's taking down the fir wreaths because those are becoming a fire hazard too. Taking down the buoy and the copper pot because those are coming with me. The terrace has become all clogged with cigarettes and I notice it only now, plastic tarnished wood and the cracks are all stuffed with tar and rainwater and dead branches. So, I could do yard work I suppose. Or, I could just leave. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Tuesday, July 15 From 8pm - 12pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — a one night only reading of an AI generated play trained on all Matthew Gasda’s plays. Error 404: Play Not Found. Tickets are free but donations are encouraged. - “This will be done with ample drinking and unseriousness--but the experiment may also be interesting on a philosophical level.”