Elizabeth Street Garden
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Elizabeth Street Garden is a recurring venue in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between March 25, 2025 and March 25, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “Places this week: Cafe Reggio, The Public Library, Elizabeth Street Garden”. It most often appears alongside Albany, Alex Arthur, Anamaria Silic.
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- Category: Venues
- Mention count: 1
- Issue count: 1
- First seen: March 25, 2025
- Last seen: March 25, 2025
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Related Pages
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- Albany (1 shared issues)
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- Alex Arthur (1 shared issues)
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- Anamaria Silic (1 shared issues)
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- Anthology Film Archives (1 shared issues)
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- ArtX (1 shared issues)
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- Asher White (1 shared issues)
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- Asli Mumtas (1 shared issues)
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- BCTR (1 shared issues)
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- Bob Laine (1 shared issues)
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- Cafe Reggio (1 shared issues)
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- Café Forgot (1 shared issues)
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- Car Crash Girl (1 shared issues)
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/ardenwohl
Source Context
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.
Monday, March 16 I entered into all this fugue state psychosis yesterday. The guy my friends ran into at the bar yesterday entered into all this unrequited love psychosis. People can be so evil. That’s the last thing I texted my boyfriend before I basically blacked out on Saturday: people can be so evil. In my glass house, it was pouring pouring pouring rain last night. I felt so nostalgic for that apartment last night, even as it still remains mine, now. I felt like I could suddenly remember what it was for this apartment to be all new. There was no clutter last June. There was a sudden arrival in a place that was suddenly mine. It was freshly cleaned and there was all this space, it was like infinity it was like, all this light, oh my god, all this air and light and space, this will never get old. My mother says that about the fields behind the house sometimes: I moved in and I wondered if it would ever get old and it never did, she says. But she’s been there twenty-five years. humid summer air and thrifted propped up fans still blowing hot air through the white wood corridors on august mornings. I’ve been here nine months and I am already starting to stagnate. Which I guess is to say: I’m spoiled or, maybe I’m boring. Last night, I was nothing but happy. Tuesday, March 17 How to redeem yourself? Wednesday, March 18 Places this week: Cafe Reggio, The Public Library, Elizabeth Street Garden, Lucien for drinks, Fanelli Cafe for dinner. My roof every morning and night because it is spring now. Spring again. Spring at last. Thursday, March 19 And something gives in a permanent way. New practices, new routines, you cannot continue like this, and so you wake up one day and you don't. There has been a lot that has been beautiful and then, there has been me taking myself out of all this beauty. And you don't become so didactic and harsh and full empty promises. You just give yourself some willpower and then you give yourself some peace. I'm feeling really really really really annoyed on the plane to El Salvador. I'm sorry. This part isn't supposed to be in the story. I will tell you the real story, soon. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Tuesday, March 25 From 6:30pm at McNally Jackson Seaport — Jamie Hood presents her new memoir Trauma Plot, in conversation with Rayne Risher-Quann.
Inline links: presents her new memoir