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Sunday, July 14, 2019
A campaign to co-name part of 6th Street after Donald Suggs Jr.
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Donald Suggs, a longtime resident of Sixth Street, died in October 2012 from an apparent heart attack. He was 51. His friends and loved...
Week in Grieview
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[ A view from Avenue A ] Posts this past week included... RIP Steve Cannon ( Tuesday ) Petition to "Save Tompkins Square asphalt...
Report: Fatal shooting outside the Lillian Wald Houses on Avenue D
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A man was shot and killed early Saturday morning behind the Lillian Wald Houses on Avenue D near Third Street, according to published report...
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The plot thickens with cliffhanger signage at Starbucks on Avenue A
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After a brief closure for electrical issues on Friday , the Starbucks on Avenue A and St. Mark's Place closed again late yesterday... w...
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Saturday, July 13, 2019
At the WitchsFest USA — A Pagan Street Faire
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The eighth annual WitchsFest USA — A Pagan Street Faire took place today on Astor Place from Lafayette to Broadway... EVG contributor Ste...
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Remembering Steve Cannon
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Steve Cannon, the writer and poet who founded the East Village-based magazine and gallery A Gathering of the Tribes, died this past Sunday...
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The WitchsFest USA — A Pagan Street Faire is today on Astor Place
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The WitchsFest USA — A Pagan Street Faire is happening today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Astor Place between Broadway and Lafayette. Here...
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Noted
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Photo from Seventh Street between Avenue B and Avenue C via Dave on 7th. Flashback to Wednesday at the same spot... [ Photo by EVG r...
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Friday, July 12, 2019
'Gold' standard
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Here's the French dream-pop band Marble Arch with "Gold" from their spring release "Children of the Slump."
Shocker: Starbucks on Avenue A and St. Mark's Place closed 'due to electrical issues'
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Updated: 7/13: They are back open. The Starbucks outpost on Avenue A at St. Mark's Place is closed for the moment... signage points ...
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The sandbox in the Tompkins Square Park playground is nearly out of the all-important sand
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The sandbox in the playground along Avenue A and Ninth Street in Tompkins Square Park is looking a little light on the sand these days. ...
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'Aya of Yop City' screens for free tonight in Tompkins Square Park via Films on the Green
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The 2019 Films on the Green series — focusing this year on female directors in French and Francophone cinema — returns to Tompkins Square...
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Beat happening: the 7th annual Nuyorican Poets Café block party is tomorrow (Saturday!)
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Nuyorican Poets Café is hosting its seventh annual block party tomorrow (July 13) on Third Street between Avenue B and Avenue C from 11 a....
Recent openings: Tsukimi on 10th Street
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[ Photo by Steven ] Tsukimi opened in late June at 228 E. 10th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. This Kaiseki-inspired resta...
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Thursday, July 11, 2019
Taking the last slice
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Thanks to Jess Ruliffson for sharing this photo from earlier today on Chrystie Street near East Houston... File under Spirit Animal
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Grant Shaffer's NY See
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Here's the latest NY See panel, East Village-based illustrator Grant Shaffer 's observational sketch diary of things that he sees...
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Through the years of the 4th Street Photo Gallery with Alex Harsley's 'Entanglements'
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[ Photo from 2014 by James Maher ] Alex Harsley, the proprietor of the 4th Street Photo Gallery and a neighborhood resident since 1965, ...
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Irving Plaza is now closed for renovations
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[ Photo by @thegrrlmorgan via @IrvingPlaza ] Irving Plaza is now officially closed for an eight-month rehab. The 1,200-capacity music v...
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Closings: Pie by the Pound wraps up 17 years on 4th Avenue
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[ Image via Facebook ] After 17 years of selling pizza by its weight, the appropriately named Pie by the Pound has closed on Fourth Avenu...
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Kikoo Sushi's second 1st Avenue outpost is now open
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As noted back in the spring , Kikoo Sushi, the all-you-can-eat specialist currently at 141 First Ave. between St. Mark's Place and Nin...
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