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News about the East Village of NYC
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Directed toward the Mamma Mia! crowd, obviously
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At thew Loews Village 7, 11th Street and Third Avenue.
Save the date: August 2
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Morningwood this afternoon
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Morningwood is playing a free show today at 1:30 at Stanton and Orchard. (Bring a fan.) And I still like their video for "Nth Degree,&...
Is this the leakiest (drippiest?) AC in the EV?
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Oh, probably not. But don't be surprised if a car wash opens for business here outside the Christodora.
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Why EV Grieve could never be in advertising
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Because my tagline for these ads would be, "Hey, it's your colon."
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A short history of subtle butt-in-the-air billboards downtown
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The owl and the pig
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Near 12th Street and Second Avenue.
Dumpster of the day
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On 10th Street and Second Avenue, near the soon-to-be-departed Mill Quality Cleaners .
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Random piece of movie dialogue about New York City of the day
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"I'm tellin' ya, the crime rate in New York will kill ya. There's so many problems, you never feel like you're accompli...
Another day, another direction
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Is it me, or is that crane hovering over Cooper Union move around by the minute? Particularly on weekends, when no one is working... See som...
Friday, July 18, 2008
New York TV party today
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Inspired by a post by Rolando at Urbanite , I started revisiting some TV shows of yesteryear that were set in New York. Posted a few yester...
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Distrubing trend of the day: Golf clubs on the bus
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My bus passes through the heart of the newish condo country on the LES. And, with greater frequency this summer, I see more young sporty spo...
"First of all, their hair rules"
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That's the MC introducing Nirvana at the Pyramid Club on July 18, 1989. Nirvana made their New York City debut that night as part of the...
EV Grieve Etc. -- Time Out New York edition
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New York City native David "deadpan" Duchovny is out pushing the new X-Files movie and is the subject of the Time Out New York ...
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Celebrating James Cagney
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EV Grieve favorite James Cagney was born on this date in 1899. According to Wikipedia (oh, c'mon): Cagney was born on the Lower East Sid...
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Almost as effective as any developer or greedy politico
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From Gawker: " Here are clips of the 15 best films featuring New York getting annihilated, curated by Nick McGlynn." Oh, wait -- ...
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Looking at 1980s New York via network television
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Rolando at Urbanite brought back a memory for me with a post on The Equalizer from 1985. As he notes, The Equalize r shows Times Square i...
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Fun figures of the day!
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From the Times today: After more than two decades, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and one of his earliest business partners, Merrill Lynch, are...
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The new world order, at least on the LES
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Do you remember the Iglesia Pentecostal Arca De Salvacion (above) at the corner of Houston and Suffolk? Well, here's all that's left...
Remembering the Revolutionary
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Streets around Tompkins Square Park were blocked off yesterday for the crew to shoot something for that ABC series Cupid. I tried not to pa...
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