Monday, November 11, 2013

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[Window shopping at Mast along Ave. A via Fenton Lawless]

The best places to get tacos in the East Village (Eater)

Man dies after shooting at the Smith Houses (The Daily News)

About the new Saturday flea market at East Side Community High School (DNAinfo)

About 'The Pop-Up Activist of the Lower East Side' (The New York Times)

They'll be more L trains some day (New York Post)

Former 'Eastern Dispensary' building back on the market on Essex Street (BoweryBoogie)

Renovations in store for the Pink Building on Grand and Orchard (The Lo-Down)

About the Tom's Restaurant documentary (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

...and now on the wall on East Houston and Avenue B...


[Via VH McKenzie]

7 comments:

  1. Re: Eater taco review.... OK, but EVGrieve readers have more discerning palates and a better pulse on the hood.

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  2. Always love looking at Mast window. So well curated.

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  3. Agreed at 11:31... weird throwing Empellon and La Palapa into the mix. Apples and oranges.

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  4. Awe Grieve, no biscuit listing? Thought for sure Empire would make the list. ThisNY.com reported they had to close again on Saturday. Reading the comments here has been so entertaining! Alas, will hit up the recent Citibike item for some giggles.

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  5. More bookstores, less biscuitstores!

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  6. @ anon 4:13

    Will work on that for tomorrow!

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  7. Boooooo, not the pink building! Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!):

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