Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Out and About in the East Village 2015 recap



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

Well, we're wrapping up OAAITEV (as we like to call it) for the year to prep for the incoming Valentine's Day holiday. So here's a look back at the people we featured during the year. We'll be back with more OAAITEV in January 2016. Many thanks to James for continuing to provide us with these stories every week. (And thanks to Stacie Joy for filling in!) And thank you to everyone who has shared their stories.

Meanwhile, happy holidays and see you in the next post.


Jan. 7 — Zachary Mack

Jan. 14 — Magic Brian

Jan. 21 — Gala Darling

Feb. 4 — Adrianna Grezak

Feb. 11 — Eileen Johnson

Feb. 18 — Sheila Rothenberg Part 1

Feb. 25 — Sheila Rothenberg Part 2

March 4 — Stephen Shanaghan and Arnoldo Caballero Part 1

March 11 — Stephen Shanaghan and Arnoldo Caballero Part 2

March 18 — Regina Bartkoff and Charles Schick Part 1

March 25 — Regina Bartkoff and Charles Schick Part 2

April 8 — Kecia (and Hazel)

April 15 — Diane McLean

April 22 – Mildred Guy

April 29 — Mark Mace

May 6 — Philip Van Aver

May 13 — Rineke

May 20 — Robert Shapiro

May 27 — Alicia Mercado

June 3 — 2015 recap!

June 10 — Sharon Jane Smith

June 17 — Ilyse Kazar (and Shiro)

June 24 — Glenora Blackshire

July 1 — Nelson Vercher

July 8 — Jeremy X. Halpern

July 15 — Maurice Whitaker and Laura K. Reich (Lulu)

July 29 — Wendy Scripps

Aug. 5 — Norman

Aug. 19 — Arthur Rivers

Aug. 26 — George Cameron

Sept. 2 — Jennifer Bonilla

Sept. 9 — Lisa Arbetter

Sept. 16 — Kim Gallagher

Sept. 23 — Eva Dorsey

Sept. 30 — Matthew (with Vincenzo)

Oct. 7 — Elsie Flores

Oct. 14 — Mickey Davis

Oct. 21 — Gina

Oct. 28 — Robert with Stellar

Nov. 4 — Jose Ilarraza

Nov. 11 — Willie Correa

Nov. 18 — Karen Platt

Dec. 2 — Andru Cann

Dec. 9 — Tony Feher

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