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Thursday, April 3, 2014
AlphaBet Cafe is closed for renovations
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Several readers told us that AlphaBet Cafe closed Tuesday here on East 14th Street and Avenue B… signs point to a renovation/remodel … ...
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A quick step back into the early 1990s East Village
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[ East 5th Street ] Gregoire Alessandrini has once again updated his excellent blog, New York in the 1990's Photo Archives ... We ...
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
[Updated] How you can see the passage of the Moon across the Hyades from East 3rd Street
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Via EVG regular Spike… looks as if Felton Davis has his rig setup on East Third Street at Second Avenue … Not sure what we're look...
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Discarded couch-chair matching sets of the day
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East Sixth Street near Avenue C… It looks better the closer you go… the more like technologically advanced form of extraterrestrial l...
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In case you want to see a 'controlled fire' tonight
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From the EVG inbox… As part of a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training class, there will be a controlled fire outside of the E...
8 days and nights of Jim Jarmusch
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[ A scene from 1980's "Permanent Vacation" ] An 8-day retrospective of LES resident Jim Jarmusch starts tonight at the Film...
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EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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[ Fridge escape on East 10th Street! Photo by Michael Sean Edwards ] El Sombrero back open for now with new owners, sort of the same vibe...
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Out and About in the East Village — early 2014 recap
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We're taking a week off to provide a quick early spring recap... So then! Here's a look back at our subjects so far from 2014 ....
The hawks of Tompkins Square Park have laid an egg at the Christodora House
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As you may know, the resident hawk pair of Tompkins Square Park have built a nest on the East 9th Street side of the Christodora House at ...
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Memorial set for d.b.a. co-founder Dennis Zentek
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[ Photo by KM Keller via Facebook ] Dennis Zentek, who opened d.b.a. at 41 First Ave. in 1994 with friend Ray Deter, died on March 23 fro...
Construction Watch: 31-33 Second Ave.
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[ Photo from 2009 by LuciaM via Panoramio ] As we first noted back in June 2012, Ben Shaoul was adding three new floors of residences at...
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And now, a reader politely takes exception with the United States Postal Service
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[ File photo by Gian G. via Yelp ] From the EVG reader mailbag via mdmn: So the nightmare of the USPS continues. Not only are they stil...
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Red Hook Lobster Pound now open in Extra Place
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[ Image via Facebook ] Extra Place is no longer so lonely… Red Hook Lobster Pound officially opened its doors yesterday at 11:30 a.m…. ...
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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[ Avenue A and East 9th Street ] Collapse scare at the Angel Orensanz Center ( New York ) RIP Frankie Knuckles ( Rolling Stone ) Hist...
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Warsaw Bakery sign makes a brief reappearance on First Avenue
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Workers put in a new awning yesterday at the Golden Food Market on First Avenue at East Seventh Street. That's when they discovered ...
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Will we finally be getting that 'fresh, artisanal bacon' shop in the East Village?
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An EVG reader spotted this new sign over at 75 E. Fourth St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery... ...advertising a new business — Pig...
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Red Pepper has apparently closed
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[ Photo from March 18 ] Several weeks ago, a notice appeared outside Red Pepper saying that they are temporarily closed for "mandat...
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A few more details (hard-boiled eggs!) about Max Fish, which hopes to return to the LES
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As you probably know, the folks at Max Fish are hoping to have a revival in the Lower East Side … the bar, which had a nearly 25-year-run at...
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There's likely some kind of April Fool's Day gag potential with this photo
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Like, Hey, The Tompkins Square Branch of the New York Public Library just got a liquor license! Or, The Owners of the 13th Step bought Th...
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Kung Fu Tea announces itself on St. Mark's Place
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The Kung Fu Tea location at 241 E. 10th St. at First Avenue closed for business at the end of February. And as we first noted on March 3...
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