Showing posts with label Katie Holmes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katie Holmes. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Another Katie Holmes moment
Filming for "Mania Days" continued today ... now at the 6BC Botanical Garden... where EVG reader Francis Ratna happened by... we're meeting her later for a few 24-oz Natty Light cans at Vazacs...
Today in randomish Katie Holmes sightings on Avenue B
Crews for "Mania Days" are filming along Avenue B near East Fourth Street today... And EVG reader Vinny spotted co-star Katie Holmes, the former East Village resident, wearing longer-than-average denim shorts on the street ...
"Mania Days" is about a manic depressive rapper (Luke Kirby) who gets involved with a manic depressive poet (Holmes) in a passionate affair that results in a pregnancy. And likely manic depressiveness. (Spike Lee is a producer.)
The production shot scenes on Avenue A and in Tompkins Square Park back in April.
Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village reeling over breakup of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
Thursday, April 11, 2013
'Mania Days' back on Avenue A today; KATIE HOLMES HIGH ALERT
You may have noticed the fairly large production camped out in various streets around the neighborhood... such as Avenue A and St. Mark's Place...
...where crews were filming a scene yesterday for "Mania Days" at the Odessa Cafe...
...and the crew is back filming today...
We didn't mention this earlier because ... THE MOVIE STARS KATIE HOLMES, the former East Village resident who broke our collective hearts last summer following the dissolution of her fairytale marriage to actor Tom Cruise. (Ah, love is so fickle...)
And we were worried about The Pandemonium this sighting might cause. And you thought you'd never see her here again! (Except for a few weeks ago on Avenue B.)
[Via Just Jared]
Anyway, on a more serious note, the movie sounds serious. Per Just Jared:
Spike Lee is a producer; Paul Dalio, a producer at the David Lynch Foundation, makes his directorial debut. (Perhaps worth noting that his father is billionaire Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates.)
Anyway (again). Pensive Katie! on Avenue A... thinking about Mamani Pizza...
[Via Celebrity-Gossip-Net]
Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village reeling over breakup of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
Non Katie Holmes photos by Bobby Williams
...where crews were filming a scene yesterday for "Mania Days" at the Odessa Cafe...
...and the crew is back filming today...
We didn't mention this earlier because ... THE MOVIE STARS KATIE HOLMES, the former East Village resident who broke our collective hearts last summer following the dissolution of her fairytale marriage to actor Tom Cruise. (Ah, love is so fickle...)
And we were worried about The Pandemonium this sighting might cause. And you thought you'd never see her here again! (Except for a few weeks ago on Avenue B.)
[Via Just Jared]
Anyway, on a more serious note, the movie sounds serious. Per Just Jared:
The 34-year-old actress is reportedly starring in the film about “a manic depressive rapper (Luke Kirby) who gets involved with a manic depressive poet (Holmes) in a passionate affair that results in a pregnancy.”
Spike Lee is a producer; Paul Dalio, a producer at the David Lynch Foundation, makes his directorial debut. (Perhaps worth noting that his father is billionaire Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates.)
Anyway (again). Pensive Katie! on Avenue A... thinking about Mamani Pizza...
[Via Celebrity-Gossip-Net]
Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village reeling over breakup of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
Non Katie Holmes photos by Bobby Williams
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Evening tweets noted
Passersby making a BIG deal that Katie Holmes is walking on Avenue B.
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) March 31, 2013
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Despite holiday, it is not a fucking slow news day
[X17ONLINE.COM via the Daily News]
EV Grieve reader Spencer Brighton alerted us to thisbit of international news... Katie Holmes and her daughter went for ice cream last night at Sundaes and Cones on East 10th Street near Third Avenue.
Per the Daily News, who put the above photo on its cover today:
And what is known for its "offbeat flavors"? Sundaes and Cones or the East Village?
EV Grieve reader Spencer Brighton alerted us to this
Per the Daily News, who put the above photo on its cover today:
The actress and her adorable 6-year-old stepped out at Sundaes and Cones in the East Village, known for its offbeat flavors. The pair wore coordinated outfits — Holmes in a crimson shirt, white shorts and $795 Yves Saint Laurent wedges with a poppy motif to match Suri’s $175 Milly Minis dress.
And what is known for its "offbeat flavors"? Sundaes and Cones or the East Village?
Monday, July 2, 2012
East Village reeling over breakup of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
[Outside Gem Spa Saturday, where the dailies may have sold out really quickly]
East Village residents spent the weekend trying to come to terms with the shocking news that power couple Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were calling it quits. The Hollywood A-listers were often seen mingling with residents near the home that they owned in the American Felt Building on East 13th Street near Fourth Avenue.
"First Bret Easton Ellis, now this," said one crestfallen Felt Building resident who asked not to be identified. "I feel like my whole property value just plummeted a good six figures."
Given the impending split, divorce experts said that it was unlikely that Holmes would ever set foot in the American Felt Building again as it has been a long-time property of Mr. Cruise dating back to his whirlwind romance with Mimi Rogers.
Down the street at Everyman Espresso, where Holmes was seen at least once, fans tried to come to grips with the fact that they may never have the chance to be in the same cafe as the starlet and her security guards.
[Photo by Bauer Griffin]
"The East Village is now officially dead," declared Spencer Brighton, a 22-year-old playwright who had been working on an off-Broadway musical adaptation of "Dawson's Creek" that he hoped to present to the former Joey Potter. "At this point I might as well just go ahead and move to Brooklyn Heights. Or wherever it is that Michelle Williams lives."
Everyman management refused to comment on rumors that the space will be renamed either Holmes Is Where the Heart Is or Katie Kafe.
However, dayshift manager David Jourgenson did say that he had been approached about showing several screenings of "Teaching Mrs. Tingle" and "Disturbing Behavior" as part of an upcoming Breakup Memorial.
Holmes was no stranger to the neighborhood. For instance, she dined at Northern Sea Food Co. on East 12th Street once.
She also starred in "Pieces of April" in 2003, a darkly comic movie set on Pitt Street on the Lower East Side. During the filming, Holmes often stayed in character as April Burns and hung out at Max Fish and the Parkside.
"She actually came back to my place on Clinton Street for an after hours," said one LES nightlife regular. "None of us had any idea who she was. We thought it was weird that she was carrying a turkey, which turned out to be a prop from the film."
The nightlife regular continued, chuckling at the memories he was recalling.
"She was really laidback and didn't freak when my nose started bleeding from the bad Coke."
Outside St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery late Saturday night, a group of Holmes fans gathered not to mourn but celebrate. "She was the reason that I moved to the East Village," said Jane Kohl, who was gently strumming an acoustic version of Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait." Others in the guitar circle nodded and fought back tears as Kohl softly uttered:
However, not every local was saddened by the news.
"Who cares," growled an off-duty MTA employee eating at the Blimpie on Fourth Avenue and East 13th Street where town cars transporting Holmes, her security team, publicist, assistant, trainer, chef, food taster and nanny would often pass. "She's not even a native New Yorker."
"She's from OHIO," chimed in a large man at another table wearing a "Revis Island" T-shirt. "Toledo no less."
Regardless of where she's from, to the fans who created a memorial outside the American Felt Building, Holmes was one of us.
"Aside from this fairy-tale romance ending," said Jamie McCluskey, shaking his or her head and taking in the scene in front of him or her on East 13th Street, "I'm afraid I'll never see her again.
"Except in the movies," said McCluskey, gazing to the west toward the Regal Union Square Stadium 14. "Except in the movies."
East Village residents spent the weekend trying to come to terms with the shocking news that power couple Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were calling it quits. The Hollywood A-listers were often seen mingling with residents near the home that they owned in the American Felt Building on East 13th Street near Fourth Avenue.
"First Bret Easton Ellis, now this," said one crestfallen Felt Building resident who asked not to be identified. "I feel like my whole property value just plummeted a good six figures."
Given the impending split, divorce experts said that it was unlikely that Holmes would ever set foot in the American Felt Building again as it has been a long-time property of Mr. Cruise dating back to his whirlwind romance with Mimi Rogers.
Down the street at Everyman Espresso, where Holmes was seen at least once, fans tried to come to grips with the fact that they may never have the chance to be in the same cafe as the starlet and her security guards.
[Photo by Bauer Griffin]
"The East Village is now officially dead," declared Spencer Brighton, a 22-year-old playwright who had been working on an off-Broadway musical adaptation of "Dawson's Creek" that he hoped to present to the former Joey Potter. "At this point I might as well just go ahead and move to Brooklyn Heights. Or wherever it is that Michelle Williams lives."
Everyman management refused to comment on rumors that the space will be renamed either Holmes Is Where the Heart Is or Katie Kafe.
However, dayshift manager David Jourgenson did say that he had been approached about showing several screenings of "Teaching Mrs. Tingle" and "Disturbing Behavior" as part of an upcoming Breakup Memorial.
Holmes was no stranger to the neighborhood. For instance, she dined at Northern Sea Food Co. on East 12th Street once.
She also starred in "Pieces of April" in 2003, a darkly comic movie set on Pitt Street on the Lower East Side. During the filming, Holmes often stayed in character as April Burns and hung out at Max Fish and the Parkside.
"She actually came back to my place on Clinton Street for an after hours," said one LES nightlife regular. "None of us had any idea who she was. We thought it was weird that she was carrying a turkey, which turned out to be a prop from the film."
The nightlife regular continued, chuckling at the memories he was recalling.
"She was really laidback and didn't freak when my nose started bleeding from the bad Coke."
Outside St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery late Saturday night, a group of Holmes fans gathered not to mourn but celebrate. "She was the reason that I moved to the East Village," said Jane Kohl, who was gently strumming an acoustic version of Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait." Others in the guitar circle nodded and fought back tears as Kohl softly uttered:
I don't want to wait
For our lives to be over
I want to know right now
What will it be
However, not every local was saddened by the news.
"Who cares," growled an off-duty MTA employee eating at the Blimpie on Fourth Avenue and East 13th Street where town cars transporting Holmes, her security team, publicist, assistant, trainer, chef, food taster and nanny would often pass. "She's not even a native New Yorker."
"She's from OHIO," chimed in a large man at another table wearing a "Revis Island" T-shirt. "Toledo no less."
Regardless of where she's from, to the fans who created a memorial outside the American Felt Building, Holmes was one of us.
"Aside from this fairy-tale romance ending," said Jamie McCluskey, shaking his or her head and taking in the scene in front of him or her on East 13th Street, "I'm afraid I'll never see her again.
"Except in the movies," said McCluskey, gazing to the west toward the Regal Union Square Stadium 14. "Except in the movies."
Friday, September 17, 2010
Katie Holmes dines at 'Northern Sea Food Co.'
This image and copy came in over the transom from some media outlet:
Katie Holmes and her companion stop off for lunch at Northern Sea Food Co. in the East Village. Katie was flanked by security at all times which left autograph hunters frustrated. The pair were on their way home from the Calvin Klein fashion show in NYC.
Mmmm! Must check out this Northern Sea Food Co. place!
Meanwhile, Katie may want to try Northern Spy at the same location.
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