Sunday, October 24, 2010

Moon medley


Reminders: Halloween Freakfest this afternoon in Tompkins Square Park



Here are the details. What a day for it...

Assessing the damage at Otto's Shrunken Head

According to a reader, the damage at Otto's from this morning's fire isn't as bad as first feared. Still, the back room is a mess... Everyone seems to be saying the same thing: It could have been a lot worse.



Also, according to the reader, the residents who live in the building above Otto's were allowed back inside their homes just after 11 a.m....




Only a few police officers and fire personnel remain on the scene. 14th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B has been reopened to traffic.

Previously.

Breaking: Early-morning fire at Otto's Shrunken Head

An employee arriving to work this morning just after 9 at Otto's Shrunken Head on 14th Street was met with thick black smoke coming from inside the bar.



According to witnesses, the employee grabbed a fire extinguisher and set about battling the source of the smoke himself. Firefighters quickly arrived on the scene and had things under control. No official word just yet on what started the fire. There were also no reports of injuries.





An alert super helped make sure residents who lived above the bar got out of the building. The residents also had the time to secure their pets.

More photos from this morning's fire at Otto's Shrunken Head

An EV Grieve reader passed along these photos taken right when firefighters arrived on the scene at Otto's Shrunken Head on 14th Street...








Previously.

Fire under control




Halloween Dog Day Afternoon, of course

Many thanks to Stacie Joy for sharing these photos from yesterday's Halloween Dog Parade in Tompkins Square Park...










Saturday, October 23, 2010

Seventh Street, 9:35 p.m., Oct. 23

Seventh Street, 9:34 p.m., Oct. 23

Tomorrow in Tompkins Square Park: Halloween Freakfest!



From the EV Grieve inbox...

What: HALLOWEEN FREAKFEST — 3rd annual free punk & variety show in Tompkins Square Park
When: Sunday

Costumes encouraged! Lots of fun surprises TBA!

Produced by Our Lady of Perpetual PMS (GLOB - Gorgeous Ladies of Bloodwrestling) and The SHADOW, NYC's underground newspaper since 1988

Freaky line up in order of appearance:

GREEN HELL (Misfits cover band that's been murdering all your favorite Misfits songs since 2004)
THE HAMBURGLARS (Greasy garage rock from Chicago! Obsessed w/burgers & dressed to thrill like The Hamburglar. Robble Robble!)
JENNIFER BLOWDRYER (LES author/performer)
THE AFTERBIRTH (NYC's Kings -sometimes Queens- of insane/full throttle/gore punk rock!)
NINA SPIERER (young art activist-poet recently featured in The Huffington Post)
THE NON-PROPHETS: (Acoustical side project from NYC punk/everything band Wombat In Combat
FISHERMAN (fresh from his summer residency @ the Coney Island Freak Bar, he plays the world's largest xylophone, but he also plays marimba, log drum, timbales & does birdcalls!)
BALLS N BLOAT (the twisted burlesque tribute to Hall and Oates!)
LONE VEIN (visually stunning in skeleton attire; Day-of-the-Dead aesthetic. An American Gothic, gloom-tune power duo)
KATRIN HIER: (Writer/Performance Artist)
JESSICA DELFINO (the LES's reigning Queen of the Obscene, publicly denounced by the U.S. Catholic League)
SKUM CITY (stellar NYC hardcore punk outfit decrying the demise of NYC, & putting what remains loud & in your face/ears/orifices, etc!




[Photos via Our Lady of Perpetual PMS]

Faces in the crowd










During the Tompkins Squark Park Halloween Dog Parade

3 things to do in Tompkins Square Park today

There are other things that you can do too, but you need a flyer...

The Halloween Dog Parade!



The fall fair!



A great free concert!

Again with the trees



Call me old-fashioned, but I like fall, especially in Tompkins Square Park. And The Fall.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Avenue A, 5:23 p.m., Oct. 22

Matthew, Sweet



From 1987, it's Karel Fialka.

Reader comments: "we freaks will be here to forgive you"

With this ... I'm going to start highlighting comments on a regular basis... Very often, comments here deserve their own posts... As always, thank you for chiming in and being part of this conversation...



From yesterday's lively thread about the Halloween night protest at Tompkins Square Park... I give you Vagabond Beaumont...

To all of those who moved into the Loisaida and were expecting the Upper East Side.... Loisaida was a place for those who wanted to live in a different way and not be harassed by outsiders or even looked at as outsiders at all... The Loisaida was a place for the freaks to gather and rub up against one another... It was a place that not only respected difference but celebrated and encouraged it... It was a community of freaks banding together to create a freak community of immense diversity...

This tribe of freaks coming together is not much different from the waves of waves of immigration of various ethnic groups that came and continue to come to NYC... Those immigrant groups looked for ethnic neighborhoods where they could feel safe and not feel like outsiders... The Jews did it, the Italians did it, the Germans did it, the Polish did it, the Chinese did it, the Puerto Ricans did it, even the African Americans (who were not immigrants) did it...

The freaks of the Loisaida were following in a tradition of gathering in a way to protect themselves and to have a place of their own... The diversity of the Loisaida and the commodification of what came out of the Loisaida (Spoken Word, Punk, Hip-Hop, Graffiti, Avant-Garde Theater, etc...) made the Loisaida a cool place for non-freaks to want to live...

So the non-freaks move in - in their 20's and because the Loisaida is a place of tolerance the non-freaks are welcome... Then the non-freaks get into their 30's and start getting married and having kids and instead of renting a studio in a 5th floor walk-up tenement they buy a $1.2 mil. 2 bedroom condo and all of a sudden what was cool @ 20 is now an annoyance @ 30 and by the time the non-freaks (who were welcomed by the Loisiaida) are 40 they are calling the cops on the freaks because of the noise and complaining to politicians about the deteriorating conditions of "community"...

The majority who live in this city now are people who want don't want freaks around... Don't want them to have a place... Don't want them to exist... Are wiping out the places where they gather and live... It happened in Soho, it happened in the West Village, it happened/is happening in Williamsburg, in Harlem, in the South Bronx... It seems that as fast as the freaks find a place the non-freaks find a way to strangle the life out of it...

But one day when NYC has finally paved it's path over us freaks and the entire city becomes a safe respected shopping mall... Then you non-freaks will have what you always wanted... A suburb without a lawn and a shopping mall @ your doorstep...

NYC the most vital and exciting and diverse collection of freaks in the world will not be able to create and as a result of that the non-freaks will not have the fruits of these freaks to commodify. Because the freaks will not exist... And you non-freaks will have to find another way to pay that $1.2mil. condo mortgage...

When you default on that mortgage and your the system starts to crumble for you and that condo building becomes an abandoned building... The freaks that were in hiding will show up... Squat your $1.2 mil. condo and generate fruits once again...

The Loisaida is not yours... You are passing through... Remember that the next time you call the puh-leez or the politrixters to complain... Your kind will not remain... And not because we freaks are going to do anything about it or ever had the power to do anything about it... You will destroy yourselves, you need no help from us... But don't worry... we freaks will be here to forgive you of your past transgressions and show you how to live another way...

[Photo by John Penley]

Halloween protest in Tompkins Square Park no longer includes a midnight march

Speaking of the Halloween protest in Tompkins Square Park.... John Penley left a comment on the post saying there would no longer be a midnight march to anyone's apartment... However harmless the intention may have been, that element of the protest left some readers uneasy... As he wrote: "Just to show that I do listen to what people say ... I am not going to lead a march..." You can read the full comment here.