• East Village mainstay Katinka is closing after 45 years on 9th Street (Monday)
• Scoop: After nearly 30 years, Starbucks is closing its Astor Place location (Sunday)
• Death of developer sheds light on status of new office building on St. Mark's Place and 3rd Avenue; 'The project is entirely on spec' (Tuesday)
• 'Make Me Famous,' a documentary on 1980s-era East Village-based painter Edward Brezinski, finally gets an East Village screening (Wednesday)
• A world premiere for the documentary on pioneering LES performance artist Arleen Schloss (Tuesday)
• East Village favorite International Bar is reopening (Tuesday)
• Here's a chance to see vintage East Village band Disturbed Furniture perform live (Saturday)
• Who wants to live in the East Village (of Downingtown, Pa.)? (Friday) ... Meanwhile, at a Forever 21 in San Diego (Thursday)
• Openings: Crepe City on Avenue A (Wednesday) ... G's Cheesesteaks on Houston and Avenue B (Monday)
• Bands we like: Francie Moon (Sunday)
• Someone wrapped this tree on 14th Street in lights — and no one knows who or why (Tuesday)
• Amid pending litigation, Memphis Seoul closes its outpost on 1st Avenue (Wednesday) ... Boulton & Watt has closed (Monday)
• Here's what's coming next to the Orpheum Theatre on 2nd Avenue (Friday)
• A new taqueria for 221 2nd Ave. (Monday)
• Hottie Lash checks into 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Friday)
• Indian restaurant up next for 202 Avenue A (Friday)
• Signage alert: Loong Noodles on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
• Openings: Saperavi on 14th Street (Friday)
• First sign of Moody Tongue on St. Mark's Place (Monday)
... in our Boulton & Watt post this week, we noted that the brand is opening an outpost in Terminal 4 at JFK... EVG reader Joe noted later that the Brindle Room (11th and C) has a spot in Terminal 7...
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