Sunday, November 19, 2017
Week in Grieview
[Photo in Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
RIP Kenny Kendra (Wednesday)
Remembering Elizabeth Lee (Monday)
Haveli Banjara Indian Restaurant said to be closing and relocating early next year (Tuesday)
NYPD searching for driver involved in deadly Union Square hit and run (Wednesday)
East Village resident arrested in hockey-stick assault (Monday)
Annual New York Cares coat drive underway (Thursday)
Speaking out against a 'Silicon Alley' in this neighborhood (Thursday)
Out and About with Ronald Rayford (Wednesday)
New at Ray's Candy Store: chicken and waffles (Monday)
Former Angelica Kitchen space will yield to a Chinese noodle shop on 12th Street (Thursday)
Le Village is closed for now on 7th Street (Wednesday)
Construction watch: 619 E. 6th St. (Tuesday)
Odessa breaks out the Thanksgiving Special signage (Friday)
BarBacon looking at expanding to Avenue A (Friday)
About the Bowery Social Justice Short Film Festival (Monday)
Catching up with the hardcore matinee crowd (Thursday)
7th Street storefront to be modified for piercing studio (Thursday)
A look at Icon Realty's 9th Street building where the rentals are $30k a month (Monday)
Sales underway for Ben Shaoul's Liberty Toye — at the 'crossroads that cradled the Culture of Cool' (Thursday)
More about 29B, a new teahouse at 29 Avenue B (Wednesday)
Lizzie Fortunato for the holidays on 7th Street (Tuesday)
Kellogg’s NYC, will be slinging cereal at an all-day breakfast cafĂ© on Union Square next month (Tuesday)
Construction watch: 809 Broadway (Friday)
... and I meant to note this in last week's Week in Review... the new-look Stomp marquee at the Orpheum on Second Avenue...
...looked like this for years...
Bonus! Here's a photo from 1991 via Cinema Treasures showing the marquee here for John Leguizamo's "Mambo Mouth" ...
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