Showing posts with label Naked New Yorkers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naked New Yorkers. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Area under heat advisory today and tomorrow



NYC is under a heat advisory starting today at noon, lasting through tomorrow at 8 p.m. Cooling centers are open across the city. To find the nearest location call 311 or visit the City’s Cooling Center Finder. This city map provides details on public spray showers as well as tree shade.

Meanwhile, @Newyorkist shared this photo from this morning on Second Avenue and 14th Street. And yes — a few people have pointed out that the man is being inconsiderate for not wearing a mask.

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Thursday's parting shot



A naked woman in a cowboy hat posing in front of the newish cowboy mural on Avenue A between Third Street and Fourth Street... thanks to @Sahu for the photo.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

[Updated] This morning in the intersection of Houston and Avenue A



EVG reader Aaron shares this from this morning...

As I walked past at about 8:10 am, this naked man was standing at the west divider of Houston and Avenue A/Essex, basically just loitering, standing around but always facing toward Red Square. It may have been a type of protest but it was definitely a spectacle. I watched an NYPD interceptor get stopped at the intersection, definitely had time to see what was going on, but kept driving!

A belated protest to the removal of Lenin from Red Square? Anyone?



Updated 1:03 p.m.

DNAinfo reports that the man is Santiago Ogarrio: "A former Mexican television talent show contestant and nudist advocate."

The NYPD apparently did return for him. Per DNAinfo:

"Everyone should be naked," Ogarrio, who was wearing a crucifix around his neck and glitter on his face, told police.

"Maybe you should start a movement," one responding officer said. "I agree with you, but society doesn't allow it."

He was eventually taken away by the EMTs, but not arrested, police said.

Friday, September 4, 2015

And how was your Thursday Happy Hour?



From an EVG reader:

This gentleman greeted people on Avenue A yesterday with a special happy hour show. He was fairly pleased with himself. The show ended with a grand finale where the naked gentleman spread his gluteal muscles for those interested in a closer inspection.



Friday, August 30, 2013

Noted

And an incident to report over in Stuy Town... via the Town & Village Blog's Police Watch:

A resident of 310 First Avenue reported that her apartment was broken into last Friday at 4:09 p.m. She told police that when she entered the apartment, she saw a man inside her bedroom without permission to be there. He was also naked in her bedroom and when she went in the room, she saw him putting on her skirt. She said that she was unsure if she had locked the door and there was no forced entry. No arrests have been made.

There was not a description of the man provided in the report.

H/T Crazy Eddie

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

By the way, did you see a naked guy standing on Houston and Suffolk Sunday afternoon?


From a reader:

Did you hear about the naked guy on Houston yesterday? There was a dude butt ass naked holding two pieces of paper over his parts crossing Houston at Suffolk with a very stoic look on his face. My wife witnessed it from the Dunkin Donuts around 4 pm. The cops approached and he just kinda stood there. Very weird for a Sunday afternoon.


The reader approached as the man was being escorted into an ambulance.

Anyone have more details? Photos? (Or not.)

Monday, October 5, 2009

Futurizing: Copping a look at the Copper Building residents

Well, now that those sheets have been removed from the corner floor-to-ceiling windows at the Copper Building on Avenue B and 13th Street, an EV Grieve reader comments (with disturbing enthusiasm), "I hope that they never get blinds. This could be our Standard Hotel!!"

Hmm, may give a whole new meaning to "granite countertops and high-end appliance packages."





Previously.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

This is exactly the reason why we'll never get a Wal-Mart in this town


Ha on that headline. Anyway, for whatever reasons, the editors at Time Out New York thought it would be a good idea to ask New Yorkers to strip for this week's issue. And there were plenty of volunteers. See for yourself. (Really NSFW.)