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Goodnight, Moondance

Submitted by Michael, May 2, 2007 04:33

Greetings Diner Fans!

I sympathize with your recent comments. I take pride in informing you that an art auction/fundraiser to save the historic Moondance Diner (through relocation) is scheduled for May 3rd (6-9 PM) at renowned artist Ruth Litoff's SoHo studio at 80 Varick St, and admittance is free. Bidding is also online. Please read the following press release for more information, and please help spread the word by forwarding this message to as many contacts as possible. Your assistance & possible attendance would be greatly appreciated! Links to recent press coverage on NY1, the NY Times, & AM-NY follows the press release below:

For Immediate Release


FUNDRAISER TO SAVE THE MOONDANCE DINER:

Oldest Extant Diner in NYC!

NEW YORK, N.Y. (May 1, 2007) – A fundraiser to save the historic Moondance Diner, will be held on Thurs, May 3, 2007, from 6 PM to 9 PM at artist Ruth Litoff's studio at 80 Varick Street, #9E (one block west of Moondance). Diner owner Sunis Sharma, concerned patrons, artists, preservationists, & community groups, are coming together, as Ms. Litoff will auction off her artwork. We hope to spare the culturally & architecturally significant Moondance from demolition, since it is slated to be replaced with a high-rise condo. Possibly on May 15th, the diner will close its doors forever. Therefore, it is urgent to raise sufficient funding to transport the diner to another site within the 5 boroughs. Freestanding diners were erected on site in one piece, and manufactured to move.

The "1933" Moondance Diner, located at 80 6th Ave in SoHo, is a highlight in terms of its diverse patronage including celebs, and the motion picture, sitcom, & Broadway world (Spiderman, Friends, Igby, Sex in the City, etc). This is also where Jonathan Larson was employed for a decade prior to producing RENT. This railway car-inspired diner, formerly called the Holland Tunnel Diner, retains several original &/or distinctive elements; chrome detailing, a barrel roof ceiling, wrap-around windows, counter & stools, as well as a retro revolving moon sign by artist Alan Buchsbaum.

During the 40's & 50's eras, freestanding diners numerously dotted the 5 boroughs, and brought together individuals of various occupations in a cozy, personable, & striking ambiance. Today, they are becoming an endangered species at an alarming rate, but the Moondance Diner can be salvaged. Please join us in solidarity to celebrate nearly 75 years of the Moondance's diverse history, with hors d'oerves, cocktails, & music, and an art auction that will be integral in determining its fate.

Moondance Diner visuals:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8095451@N08/ (Courtesy of Michael Perlman)

**To start bidding on Ruth Litoff's artwork prior to & post May 3rd, please visit:

http://www.ruthlitoff.com/

For more info, contact:

Ruth Litoff, Renowned Artist

(212) 925-0272

rlitoff@nyc.rr.com

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Recent press coverage is as follows:

1. http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?&aid=69098&search_result=1&stid=8

2. http://www.amny.com/news/local/newyork/ny-nydine275188959apr27,0,7040122.story

3. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/nyregion/thecity/29moon.html?_r=1&oref=slogin


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The Moondance Diner was of those places that gave Soho character. Unfortunately, the fate of the Moondance is what is... [MORE]

Jean Standish

Aug 19, 2007 00:44

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Jul 31, 2007 06:45

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Orion

Jan 5, 2008 13:50

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Corey

May 10, 2007 12:23

Greetings Diner Fans! I sympathize with your recent comments. I take pride in informing you that an art auction/fundraiser to...

Michael

May 2, 2007 04:33

This is one of the memories of Jonathan Larson.No way can they tear it down.I can't even write down how... [MORE]

MaryKate

Mar 19, 2007 18:45

How dare they! The moondance is a historic place in Broadway theatre! Jonathan Larson, the creator of RENT, worked there!... [MORE]

Mimi

Mar 15, 2007 19:59

I have spoken to the owner, a man named Sunis. He wants to save the diner, but seems to not... [MORE]

Kyle

Mar 14, 2007 10:32

Larry Pannish.............a friend for 30 years.........owned the moondance. Michael J. Fox was part of our RISK games at the moondance.... [MORE]

Darryl Rolandelli

Mar 6, 2007 18:44

This is so not fair! I'm a huge renthead, and I've always wanted to go to the Moondance diner to... [MORE]

Chelsea

Mar 6, 2007 15:37

This place mixed up the greatest Rum and Tabs in the business.......BEST banana pancakes in the business....and burgers. Found... [MORE]

rick benko

Mar 7, 2007 09:34

Because I designed the logo for my friend and former owner of the Moondance, Larry. I remember how Larry had... [MORE]

Tim

Mar 6, 2007 13:58

I have been to the Moondance Diner. The first time was because I am a RENTHead, and I just had... [MORE]

Sarah

Mar 5, 2007 16:23

Real estate developers are rapidly replacing lawyers as the butt of jokes about soullessness. Hasn't it occurred to them that... [MORE]

Laurence Cantor

Mar 3, 2007 09:01

How can you tear it down?! This sounds a little close to RENT. Tearing down this landmark in lue of... [MORE]

Paul

Feb 27, 2007 16:22

Paul, the author of RENT was actually the manager there at Moondance while he wrote it. [MORE]

Tim

Mar 6, 2007 14:06

How dare anyone tear down such a landmark. I think it would be a disgrace if they tore it down... [MORE]

kim Herndonm

Feb 26, 2007 14:39

Is there anything being done to try to stop this? There's got to be something that can be done! At... [MORE]

Sara

Feb 27, 2007 07:51

We Rentheads and every other person out there needs to get involved and become active in Saving Moondance. It would... [MORE]

Kim Herndon

Feb 27, 2007 11:23

How can people be SO heartless as to tear down this beautiful monument, not only to New York, but to... [MORE]

Sami

Feb 27, 2007 11:53

Is anything being done? If not, we need to start something immediately. I may be in Texas but we have... [MORE]

Sara

Feb 27, 2007 21:01

Thediner is a historic landmark. We cannot allow something so historic to be torn down for the overpriced new york... [MORE]

Danielle

Feb 26, 2007 04:43

I am a young worker at the production facility next door to the Moondance diner, and feel that this establishment... [MORE]

Kyle

Feb 27, 2007 13:05

That's good thinking. And it's nice to hear from someone who's right there near the site. I don't know any... [MORE]

Sara

Feb 28, 2007 14:19

I have to say that hearing the news of Moondance being torn down is extremely depressing to me. This is... [MORE]

Amanda Laforet

Feb 25, 2007 22:51

The only establishments that can afford to be in these condo developments are the Duane Reades and Starbucks'. My neighborhood... [MORE]

Keithrez

Feb 14, 2007 09:05

Some say the only thing constant is change "nothing is forever". New York real estate is every escalating with property... [MORE]

Ed Haynes

Feb 13, 2007 16:44

As a RENT fan. I can't be more than angry this has (if it happened, im not sure) taken place.... [MORE]

Roxy Collins

Jun 29, 2007 23:39

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