Friday, September 16, 2016

EV Grieve Etc.: DOA on 2nd Avenue; No Wave Out at Joe's Pub


[The view downtown last night via Bobby Williams]

The Taste of the East Village is tomorrow (Saturday!) on Seventh Street (Official site)

66-year-old man found dead on 10th Street and Second Avenue; OD suspected (BoweryBoogie ... Daily News)

More about Guac, now open on Avenue B (DNAinfo ... previously)

Series highlights early female film directors (Anthology Film Archives)

A look at Fishcheeks, the new Thai restaurant on Bond Street near the Bowery (Grub Street ... previously)

No Wave Out at Joe's Pub pairs Lydia Lunch and Umar Bin Hassan (Some Serious Business)

Here's the trailer for Harley Flanagan's book "Hardcore: Life Of My Own" via Feral House...



Check out the films of Robert Aldrich (Metrograph)

"Aliens" at midnight this weekend (Sunshine Cinema)

Ssäm Bar closing for renovation; neighbor Booker and Dax relocating (Eater)

Yuh-Line Niou wins battle for Sheldon Silver’s former Assembly seat (The Lo-Down)

City moves ahead to develop the Elizabeth Street Garden (DNAinfo)

The schedule for the Feast of San Gennaro, which started yesterday (Time Out)

Random diversions: Alice Cooper's Paris TV special in 1982 (Dangerous Minds)

... and happy 30 years in the EV restaurant business to Stephen Shanaghan (pictured left) and Arnoldo Caballero, who own and operate Pangea at 178 Second Ave. between 11th Street and 12th Street...


[Photo from March 2015 by James Maher]

Read our interview from 2015 with them here.

2 comments:

  1. Harley's book isn't in stores just yet but there's a pretty decent excerpt up at Amazon's Look Inside. I'm excited to buy and read the whole thing. Would anyone be interested in an EVG book club? In the interest of fairness we could also read John-Joseph's Meat Is for Pussies. :p

    LOL actually there are some other more than decent titles in the NYHC genre. Personally I would start with Natalie Jacobsen's No Forwarding Address

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  2. Will there be a book signing for this book

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