Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Out and About in the East Village 2016 in review
That's a wrap on Out and About in the East Village (OAAITEV, per the T-shirts) this year.
As always, many thanks to East Village-based photographer James Maher for his continued contributions. (The feature dates to Aug. 1, 2012.) And also thank you to Stacie Joy for filling in several times this year when James was traveling.
Meanwhile, we're looking forward to featuring more people who live and/or work in the neighborhood next year. For now, here's a look back at this year's profiles...
Jan. 13 — Spike Polite (part 1)
Jan. 21 — Spike Polite (part 2)
Jan. 27 — Leslie McEachern
Feb. 3 — Niall Grant
Feb. 10 — Kevin Cloutier
Feb. 17 — Rafael Hines (part 1)
Feb. 24 — Rafael Hines (part 2)
March 2 — Annie Ju and Melissa Scott
March 9 — Parker Dulany
March 16 — Shari Albert
March 23 — Brother Rasheim
March 30 — Jon R. Jewett
April 6 — 2016 recap to date
April 20 — Alan Good (part 1)
April 27 — Alan Good (part 2)
May 4 — Maria and Brisco
May 11 — John Ellert and Sam
June 1 — Ceasar Noel Soto
June 8 — Joe (part 1)
June 15 — Joe (part 2)
June 22 — Colette Pwakah (part 1)
June 29 — Colette Pwakah (part 2)
July 6 — London
July 13 — Roosmarijn van Kessel
July 20 — Anna Pastoressa
July 27 — Creaux
Aug. 10 — 4-year recap
Aug. 17 — John Von Hartz
Aug. 24 — Craig
Aug. 31 — Hal Hirshorn
Sept. 14 — Amy Sheridan
Sept. 28 — Boris Ryback
Oct. 5 — Jamey Poole and Rusty James
Oct. 19 — Michelle Candela
Oct. 26 — Grant Stitt
Nov. 2 — Candice Brewer
Nov. 16 — Eric Paulin (part 1)
Nov. 23 — Eric Paulin (part 2)
Nov. 30 — Henry Hills
Dec. 14 — Cara Bloch, Carmen Ruiz-Davila and Luella
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Fantastic! Thank you for another year of celebrating the East Village inhabitants and neighborhood. I am grateful for your community-building coverage. EVG is my happy place.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite EV Grieve feature! Please do keep it up. I always learn something.
ReplyDeleteGreat feature! Hard to believe four years has come & gone already!
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