Thursday, January 28, 2010

Round'em Up

Here are some Bronx-related stories which we've rounded up you, our lovely readers, while trolling the interweb with our horse and lasso this fine morning:

A video montage of the rubble that was the South Bronx in the 70s and 80s [Welcome to Melrose]

Head of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation steps down [Yournabe.com]

The Archbishop of Canterbury visited St. Ann's Episcopal Church in Mott Haven yesterday [Episcopal Life Online]

A $4 million federal stimulus grant will help provide training for green jobs in the BoogieDown [WNYC]

An exhibit on display in Seattle's Frye Art Museum through May 31st will showcase the artwork of KOS (Kids of Survival), a group which formed in the Bronx in the 80s that encourages kids to "jam," or create art based on catalysts such as books or music [Seattle University Spectator]

~ErLu

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