Sunday, December 10, 2017
Week in Grieview
[Midnight Saturday in Tompkins Square Park via a reader]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
Remembering Toyo Tsuchiya (Friday)
RIP Magdalena Wassiltschuk (Tuesday)
Out and About with Holly DeRito, owner of Waggytail Rescue (Wednesday)
Dora is on the mend (Tuesday) while Christo moves on to Not-Dora (Friday)
New owner lined up for the Grassroots Tavern, which closes on New Year's Eve (Monday)
NYPD searching for man who exposed himself in Tompkins Square Park (Thursday)
GG's looks to be yielding to Emmy Squared on 5th Street (Thursday)
Pourt has closed on Cooper Square (Monday)
Police seeking this grand larceny suspect on 11th Street (Monday)
A milestone for 'Stomp' (Tuesday)
Hot Pot Central closes on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)
Free screening of 'It's a Wonderful Life' at Ciao for Now on Dec. 15 (Thursday)
TK Kitchen is closing on St. Mark's Place (Friday)
Hibachi Dumpling Express rolls onto 14th Street; so long Stuyvesant Organic (Friday)
Bright Audio moves on Avenue A (Tuesday)
New storefront reveal on 2nd Street (Thursday)
It snowed. A little. (Saturday)
Looking at Mani in Pasta on 14th Street (Monday)
65 E. 2nd St. now with a little off the ask (Tuesday)
You can now press your face against the windows of the incoming Target store on 14th and A (Monday)
You Gotti be kidding me: Mobster biopic pulled 10 days before release (Tuesday)
Donner and Blitzen's Reindeer Lounge opens for the month in the former No Malice Palace space (Monday)
A campaign to #SitOutSantaCon (Wednesday) ... and a photo recap of SantaCon (Saturday)
And, as of Dec. 2, this mural went up in First Street Green Art Park via East Village resident Arianna Margulis, creator of the Instagram illustration series But Like Maybe (read more about her here) ...
It's in support of Planned Parenthood.
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