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News about the East Village of NYC
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Casually destroyed; hotel to rise here?
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The Casual Grill on John Street between Nassau and Broadway in the Financial District is gone. It happened quickly. I swear I just ate ther...
Two Saturdays, two pub crawls
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Remember in Night of the Living Dead , when Ben boards up the farmhouse to protect himself and that useless Barbara from the zombies outside...
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Dancing with Mr. Brownstone
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Can you read this? It was scrawled in a doorway adjacent to the Blarney Cove on 14th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B. Use you're he...
Swept away at Banco Popular
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Banco Popular on Houston and Avenue B is doing business the old-fashioned way...offering you a free gift to open a checking account! On the ...
Noted
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On the Bowery near Prince.
Boss Hog at the Bowery Ballroom
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Boss Hog played their first NYC show in nearly eight years a few hours ago at the Bowery Ballroom. Too often I expect the worst...like some...
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
A letter from the editor, EV Grieve
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Good morning. I hate the Internet. Also, I have a new url — evgrieve.com. The old url is allegedly supposed to redirect people to the new on...
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How much are those doggies in the window? (C'mon, how can I not use that?)
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Along Avenue A.
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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Saturday in the EV: dead rats and Jewels' ass ( Neither More Nor Less ) Jeremiah rides the 1 train to bid farewell to the South Ferry St...
Staples pulls out of the South Street Seaport gateway: That was easy
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The big Staples store (they're actually all big, huh?) that anchored the corner of Water Street and Fulton Street at the gateway to the ...
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Short film of the East Village circa 1971
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Trench warfare
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Have you noticed the trench that stretches across First Avenue at Sixth Street? I feel as if I need to wear a mouthguard and football helmet...
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One corner that won't be a condo (anytime soon)
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The City Room reports that the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated two new landmarks yesterday, including St. Nicholas of Myra Ort...
Your chance to heckle a grump!
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Joking! Please be nice to Mr. Reed! From The Villager 's A-list : Lou Reed will be making a special appearance to read from, discuss, ...
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
That inevitable first snow of the season photo
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In Tompkins Square Park.
Meter beaters
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Jeremiah has the gory photos of the old parking meters being ripped out of the ground today in the East Village. Earlier today on EV Grieve...
Back to the Stones age
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That malarkey about an impromptu Fall Out Boy show yesterday at Washington Square Park made me want to...Oh, forget it. On May 1, 1975, th...
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A pessimistic economic forecast gets more pessimistic (aka, Holy Fucking Shit — We're Screwed!)
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Gothamist has the not-so-chipper economic news for the city: New York City's budget gap will be as much as $1.9 billion in fiscal 2009 ...
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Perhaps Susan Cheever is just running with the wrong crowd
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Susan Cheever writing in the Times : The New York apartments and lofts which were once the scenes of old-fashioned drunken carnage — slurre...
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There are more than 20 empty storefronts along Avenue B
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Let's take a walk up Avenue B, starting at Second Street..... This spot will soon be home to a new coffee shop...but until then... Still...
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Speaking of Avenue B, that store I'll be able to afford now has signage
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Previously on EV Grieve: A new store is opening that people may actually be able to afford
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More old-school parking meters to meet their maker, join 45 RPM jukeboxes in coin heaven
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Jeremiah had the post last month on the end of the old parking meters...and the introduction of the Muni-Meters. Starting today, more of t...
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The former Five Rose's is for rent; memories remain
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The "store for rent" sign is up at Five Rose's, the beloved pizza shop on First Avenue between 10th Street and 11th Street th...
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