Taken from the south side of Sixth Street... roughly where Sunny's Florist is...
Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Wednesday's parting Instagram shot
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Remembering when it snowed
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Instagram follow of the day
View this post on Instagram@frangosnyc ❤️ Open for takeout and delivery every day from 12pm-11pm
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The Instagram account for the East Village Independent Merchants Association — @evimanyc — has been providing updates on local businesses that remain open... or ones that could use some support via online sales.
View this post on Instagram@sakayanyc ❤️ Currently open with much needed goods to get you through all of this!
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Sunday, April 12, 2020
Instagram follow of the day
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If you are a fan of the 1985 Rosanna Arquette-Madonna caper filmed, in part, in the East Village, then this account is for you... you'll find a mix of trivia and anecdotal details about "Desperately Seeking Susan" on this fan site by someone who really likes Madonna.
Also, RIP Mark Blum, who played Arquette's husband, spa king Gary Glass...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Q-&-A with Susan Seidelman, director of 'Smithereens' and 'Desperately Seeking Susan'
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Instagram follow of the day
@sbirnbaum1 takes archival photos of musicians around NYC and matches them up to the same setting today, such as this pre-Dave Grohl shot of Nirvana at the East River Park bandshell.
Also, today (April 5) marks the 26th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death.
And one more...
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Instagram follow of the day
View this post on Instagram1980 & now: 5 Saint Marks Place. #nycthenandnow
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Check out New York City: Then & Now, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like ... find the account here.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Despite its mediocre food, Panna II is a line-waiting smash thanks to Instagram and those twinkling lights
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Rachel Pelz files a long read at Thrillist on the growing appeal of Panna II Garden, the parlor-floor Indian restaurant at 93 First Ave. near Sixth Street, in a piece titled "One of NYC’s Worst-Reviewed Restaurants Is Also the Hottest Table in Town."
The place has been around for 30-plus years, and is mostly known for BYOB and a room full of twinkling lights that New York magazine once likened to eating inside a Christmas tree ... not to mention its competitive stair greeters battling neighbors Milon, Spice Wala and Royal Bangladesh.
However reasonably priced the menu items, the food is wholly mediocre at Panna II, as New York notes.
There are so many better places to eat. Still, of late, the lines seems to be getting longer outside.
To the article...
So why are tourists and New Yorkers beating down the door to get into a spot with middling food and coarse service? Because its luminous, rainbow-hued interior looks incredible on Instagram. The decor doesn’t just make up for the food; it justifies its existence.
Apparently singer-actress Vanessa Hudgens helped start the Instagram craze with a four-photo post to her 30.4 million followers last December.
View this post on InstagramJust a normal Thursday night 💁🏻
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Soon, Instagram exploded with #pannaii pictures of influencers and wannabe-influencers lit red and gold and green. The hashtag, which now has more than 2,000 posts, is an endless scroll of colorful lights with hardly a samosa in sight.
The owner's take...
"A lot of people are coming in and taking pictures. In '17, it got popular on Instagram, and it still is today. It’s still famous. You get all these international people who come because of Instagram," says Boshir Khan, Panna II Garden’s 44-year-old current owner.
And a discerning patron...
Alexandra Lacorne, who’s been waiting an hour to celebrate her 27th birthday with a group of girlfriends ... can’t wait to get inside. “It’s my first time at Panna,” she says. “I don’t care about the food. I’m in it for the lights and the drinks and that’s it.”
Oh, and how's that food?
Panna II’s late in life, juggernaut success makes it vulnerable to the internet’s seemingly unending supply of armchair reviewers. A search of its 902 Yelp reviews offers 66 results for “terrible,” 37 results for “horrible,” 110 results for “bad,” 76 for “worst,” and, blessedly, only one result for “diarrhea.”
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Friday, July 27, 2018
Friday's parting Instagram post
Sunday, August 9, 2015
EV Grieve Etc. Instagram edition
From our friends at Academy Records on East 12th Street between First Avenue and Avenue A...
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And tomorrow evening at the new East Village Vintage Collective, 545 E. 12th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B ...
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