As Jeremiah noted last fall, Christine's Polish American Restaurant at 208 First Avenue near 12th Street had closed... (subject of Allen Ginsberg's "The Charnel Ground," as he pointed out...)
Nearly one year later, a new tenant has emerged...
...a Lebanese pizza and grill...
Showing posts with label Allen Ginsberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allen Ginsberg. Show all posts
Monday, October 5, 2009
Monday, September 8, 2008
At Howl! Sunday afternoon
Just a few photos.
R.I.P. Eddie Boros.
Unfortunately, Mrs. Grieve and I missed the burlesque review. Luckily, Jill was there. (Blah Blog Blah)
R.I.P. Eddie Boros.
Unfortunately, Mrs. Grieve and I missed the burlesque review. Luckily, Jill was there. (Blah Blog Blah)
Labels:
Allen Ginsberg,
East Village,
HOWL,
Tompkins Square Park
Friday, August 8, 2008
"New York is now a museum, a relic"
"Now we end up with this nice, beautiful city, but like Rome or Athens, they were never a leading cultural center again. New York now is a museum, a relic. It's over. I'm not saying you can't be corporate, be picked up here like Britney Spears, but the whole avant-garde, Allen Ginsberg-world can't ever exist here again." -- Clayton Patterson talking to the Observer
Previous Clayton Patterson coverage on EV Grieve is here.
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