Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Out and About in the East Village 2014 recap

Since Aug. 1, 2012, East Village-based photographer James Maher has interviewed a variety of residents for our feature Out and About in the East Village.

Thank you to James! (And thanks to Stacie Joy who filled in when James was traveling). And thanks to everyone who took the time to be interviewed... So here's a look back at our subjects from 2014... we'll be back with a new Out and About in the East Village on Jan. 7.




Jan. 15 — Barbara Sibley

Jan. 22 — Alex Harsley, part 1

Jan. 29 — Alex Harsley, part 2

Feb. 5 — Tom Clark

Feb. 12 — Dawn Haberman

Feb. 19 — Mike Stuto

Feb. 26 — Dina Leor

March 5 — Eric Danville, part 1

March 12 — Eric Danville, part 2

March 19 — Margery Teplitz

March 26 — Pamela Joy

April 2 — Recap

April 9 — Jon Gerstad

April 16 — Oops!

April 23 — Bill Gerstel

April 30 — Karen Fleisch

May 7 — Kathy Kemp and Kimberle Vogan

May 14 — Alan and Beverly Lefkowitz

May 21 — Yehuda Emmanuel Safran

May 28 — Christopher Reisman, Part 1

June 4 — Christopher Reisman, Part 2

June 11 — Anthony Rocco

June 18 — Tim Floyd Young

June 25 — Kate

July 2 — Slackers!

July 9 — summer recap

July 16 — Alex Shamuelov

July 23 — Lauren Edmond

July 30 — Melissa Elledge, part 1

Aug. 6 — Melissa Elledge, part 2

Aug. 13 — Gary Bell

Aug. 20 — Jack Sal

Aug. 27 — Ellen Turrietta (80 comments)

Sept. 3 — Jamie, the check cashing guy

Sept. 10 — Satie Saurel

Sept. 17 — Mike Schweinsburg

Sept. 24 — Michael “Mikey” Cole, part 1

Oct. 1 — Michael “Mikey” Cole, part 2

Oct. 8 — fall recap!

Oct. 15 — Wasim Lone

Oct. 22 — Elissa

Oct. 29 — Gigi Watson

Nov. 5 — Kim Kalesti

Nov. 12 — Ben Bahud

Nov. 19 — Elinor Nauen

Nov. 26 — Thanksgiving break

Dec. 3 — Arthur Nersesian, part 1

Dec. 10 — Arthur Nersesian, part 2

1 comment:

  1. These are just awesome -can't wait to see who me meet next year!

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