Sunday, March 17, 2024

EVG Etc.: Another week for the Veselka documentary; a national championship for NYU women's hoops

St. Patrick's Day weekend outside McSorley's on 7th Street by Steven

• Police arrest a second suspect in the gang-war-related 2022 murders of LES salon owner Nikki Huang and East Village resident Jesse Parrilla (The Daily News ... previously on EVG

• Report shows that more New Yorkers are struggling to afford public transit (City Limits

• NYC can restrict shelter stays for adult migrants to a single 30-day placement, with extensions granted only under "extenuating circumstances," according to the terms of a new settlement (The City

• Wegmans denies the "frivolous" lawsuit by the owner of Osakana on St. Mark's Place (PIX 11

• No end in sight on the MTA construction project that has turned a two-block stretch of Forsyth Street between Delancey and Stanton into a — paraphrasing — shithole (Gothamist

• The Veselka documentary got another week at the Village East (theater site ... previously on EVG

• Check out all the programs and shows at La MaMa on 4th Street (official site)

• Congrats to NYU's undefeated women's basketball team, who won the Division III national championship! (Washington Square News)

• More praise for Foul Witch on Avenue A (stupidDOPE

• A map of the 22 restaurants that "define" the East Village (Eater

• Jamian Juliano-Villani, who owns O'Flaherty's on Avenue A, makes her debut solo exhibition with Gagosian this month (Ocula) ICYMI: The current exhibit at O'Flaherty's (EVG)

• The Forever Young film series features "insubordinate teenagers from around the globe" (Metrograph)

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