While it sounds like a solid roller derby name, this is a salon for eyelash extensions, which takes over the address from Taiji Body Work.
Previously, 8-Bit and Up, the retro video shop, was upstairs before moving to Third Street in the fall of 2013.
And as we've posted before... this 1990s upstairs-downstairs combo...
The above photo is by Barry Joseph and was published in Ada Calhoun's book "St. Marks Is Dead."
P.S.
The Gap was on the ground floor from 1988 to 2001.
Good name for an S&M club
ReplyDeleteI remember going to see movies at the St. Marks movie theater that used to be at that location. Now that is really going back in time.
ReplyDeleteI thought the neighborhood went to hell when the St Marks movie theater raised the price for showing 2 movies from $1 to $3.
DeleteIt was also the site of the St Marks Playhouse which housed the founding of the Negro Ensemble Company https://necinc.org/the-history-of-nec/
ReplyDeleteI prefer the original pronunciation of "Hootie Lash."
ReplyDeleteI miss St Marks Theater … spent so many days of my youth sneaking in through the fire exit on St Marks place watching movies and staying out of my parents hair
ReplyDeleteI took that photo in July of 1995. That month I also took out videos from Kim's for my first date with my now wife.
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