East Village-based photographer James Maher sent this along... visual confirmation...
10 comments:
nygrump
said...
I think that guy is the "performance artist" who has been doing a schtick there the past couple weeks. He really wants to be noticed baaaad. Why doesn't he stick to anonymous internet posting like the rest of us?
He's here for two reasons: 1) His parents raised him while constantly telling him he's unique and should follow his dreams, which he has taken to heart and now needs attention. 2) Nobody notices anymore when you do these things in McCarren park (or any other part of White Brooklyn).
Named Best Neighborhood Blog in the First Annual Village Voice Web Awards
We love tips
Have a story idea or tip about something happening in the East Village? Or maybe a photo? Or several photos? Or video! We'd love to hear about it. Or see it. Or something. Please go here to submit a tip.
By the way
Here, you'll find things that you may or may not be interested in about the East Village and other parts of New York City. Appreciating what's here while it's still here. Remembering what's no longer here. Wishing some things weren't here that are here.
10 comments:
I think that guy is the "performance artist" who has been doing a schtick there the past couple weeks. He really wants to be noticed baaaad. Why doesn't he stick to anonymous internet posting like the rest of us?
MOM?? What are you doing here? OMG You're embarrassing me.(hissed through clenched teeth)
He's here for two reasons:
1) His parents raised him while constantly telling him he's unique and should follow his dreams, which he has taken to heart and now needs attention.
2) Nobody notices anymore when you do these things in McCarren park (or any other part of White Brooklyn).
I'm creative because I'm weird, right? Please, somebody...I need validation.
better him than the corporate wh)res who will soon be descending upon said area
I don't understand, my name's not Caroline.
Marty and Lux, this one's for you...
@esquared: Ha ha ha! Seriously though, cool to see Kei$ha's in town!
That is the white dress man who had a play, "Love come out of the butt" last year. He is at bowery poetry club mondays for the open mic.
Lots of people get their ass kicked in NYC every day, I just wish it would happen to the right people more often.
Post a Comment