Saturday, January 14, 2017

EV Grieve Etc.: 'F*@#d in the East Village' takes the stage; Katinka retains its charm


[Photo in Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg]

Teen arrested after stabbing sister, mother in the Riis Houses on Avenue D (Daily News)

Lower East Side Tenement Museum president announces retirement (The Lo-Down)

Two-person comedic play "F*@#d in the East Village" on stage through Tuesday at The Wild Project on Third Street (Official site)

An online retrospective on Bullet Space: "An Art Squat in the 1980s and 1990s" (Gallery98)

An appreciation of the colorful shop Katinka on East Ninth Street (Off the Grid)

East Village-based artist designed a lapel pin and is donating 20 percent of proceeds directly to the Women's March on NYC (The Red Pantsuit Pin)

Some East Village hawk visitors (Laura Goggin Photographer)

This weekend: Four-part series of short films inspired by New York’s Downtown gallery culture (Anthology Film Archives)

The "ambitious Vietnamese cooking" at newcomer Hà Nội House on St. Mark's Place (Grub Street ... previously)

A robbery at the TD Bank on 1st Street (B+B)

City finally ready to move forward with Package 4 of the East River Esplanade (BoweryBoogie)

A cat hospital on the LES in the 1870s (Ephemeral New York)

A last meal at Le Train Bleu, the quasi-hidden restaurant atop Bloomingdale's (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

...and in local squirrel news...

1 comment:

  1. Isn't that Raven (of Murphy's Law) on sax? Looking sharp as usual, I might add.

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