Sunday, September 22, 2024

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a TSP barricade workout pic by Derek Berg) ... 

• Façade exploration underway at former P.S. 64 (Monday

• More details emerge about the new Whole Foods Market StuyTown on 14th Street (Monday

• Report: Man stabbed in the back exiting the L train at 1st Avenue stop (Saturday

• Chicago's Dark Matter Coffee is coming to the Bowery (Monday

• Dressing up Avenue A for a 1990s crime thriller (Tuesday

• Explore neighborhood community gardens during the 13th annual LUNGS Harvest Arts Festival (Thursday

• Extra taco time: Carnitas Ramírez expands its days of service on 3rd Street (Monday

• At the 98th Feast of San Gennaro (Friday

• A place in the Sun: An installation series on St. Mark's Place celebrates the daylight (Friday

• Coming attractions: Noona's Ice Cream + Bakeshop on 5th Street (Wednesday

• Tree down on 12th Street (Friday

• A 3-day festival to celebrate Tompkins Square Park and the Tompkins Square Library (Tuesday

• The 12th annual MoRUS Film Festival coming to a community garden near you (Wednesday)

• A quick conversation about 'The Chat,' a short film by East Village resident Artie Brennan (Wednesday

• On the CB3 docket for September: An outpost of Bushwick pizzeria Ops; longer hours for Penny (Monday

• Tacombi is now closed for renovations on 12th Street and 3rd Avenue (Thursday

• The storefront at 60 2nd Ave. (the former Black Ant) is for rent (Thursday

• This week's partial lunar eclipse from 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)

3 comments:

  1. this pic is fantastic, 11/10

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  2. Looks like he’s either doing his lats or pretending to be in prison, either of which seems like a work of perseverance art, especially with the cops right there! Lol

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  3. anonymous 12.39 Thanks so much. I love Spinal Tap and this legendary quote from Nigel Tufnel!

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