Monday, October 17, 2016

Happy No. 17 Black & White



East 10th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue isn't a complete lost cause. No. 86 is home to Black & White ...

...and the bar is celebrating its 17th anniversary this week with some music and a three-night celebration, as seen on the flyer below...



City of Saints is on this block too... I know several people who give their coffee high marks...

Evelyn Drinkery has closed on Avenue C



After four years at 171 Avenue C between 10th Street and 11th Street, Evelyn Drinkery has closed.

An EVG reader shared this email that the owners of the cocktail bar sent out this past Friday...



We understand that new owners will be taking over the space. We will have more on the new tenants once we get some final confirmation.

The space was previously home to TenEleven, a space that we always liked. Never made it to the Drinkery.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader report: TenEleven closing at the end of June

What's taking over the TenEleven space on Avenue C

Blink Fitness opens Oct. 25 on Avenue A



According to the guy at the sales office anyway. The gym is at 98 Avenue A between Sixth Street and Seventh Street in the base of Ben Shaoul's 6-story 8-story condoplex.

Previously

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Week in Grieview


[Surge pricing on 7th Street via Derek Berg]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

Renovation work starting at the landmarked Father's Heart Ministry on 11th Street (Tuesday)

The Citibank branch on Avenue A is closing (Wednesday)

The new Beth Israel hospital for the East Village looks pretty bonkers (Tuesday) ... and more details on the new hospital (Thursday)

Report: City claims immunity in tenant lawsuit over deadly Second Avenue gas explosion (Wednesday)

(More) Condos coming soon on East Houston (Monday)

Remembering a fallen NYPD officer on the anniversary of his death (Thursday)

Out and About with Michelle Candela (Wednesday)

Local elected officials asked to vacate longtime office space on First Avenue and 14th Street (Thursday)

New renderings for the luxury building that will hang out over the Mercury Lounge (Thursday)

Report: Babu Ji on Avenue B hit with another wage lawsuit (Thursday)

Empire Biscuit has until Tuesday to pay the back rent or surrender their Avenue A storefront (Wednesday)

Dieci closes on 10th Street (Monday)

More Mosaic light poles arrive at Astor Place (Wednesday)

East Village Burritos & Bar and Apna Masala haven't been open lately (Monday)

Heights + Kenchi moves to 9th Street (Tuesday)

Being Steve Croman (Friday)

Mandolino Pizza coming soon to 13th Street (Monday)

Coming to 'Merica (Friday)

Joey Pepperoni looking closed on First Avenue (Wednesday)

Getting piggy with it: Found heart outside the Riis Houses not human, ME says (Thursday)

Did you lose this cat?



An EVG reader notes that this "very friendly, not feral" cat was found in El Sol Brillante community garden (next to the playground) on 12th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B this morning...



The cat is there now... I also have a phone number if you need to contact someone about the cat...

The Hunter’s Supermoon, night 1


[Photo by Liza Béar]

Let's start by cutting-n-pasting this from National Geographic:

Sky-watchers are gearing up for a super-sized moon that will grace evening skies this Sunday, October 16. The so-called hunter’s supermoon kicks off a lunar triple play happening over the next three months.

This month’s full moon is known in North America as the hunter’s moon. That’s because in other months, the moon rises about 50 minutes later each day, while the October moon rises just 30 minutes later. That offers more light overall during a 24-hour day, which came in handy for traditional hunters. [Ed note: Does this make it paleo?]

This month, the moon officially reaches its full phase at 12:23 a.m. ET (4:23 UT) on October 16, which means that the lunar disk will appear nearly equally full on the nights of both October 15 and 16.

Last night, local astronomy buff Felton Davis has his rig up on Second Avenue and East Houston for some supermoon viewing (top photo) ... Unfortunately, not everyone was buying it...


And here's a view after midnight and early this morning via Bobby Williams...





And why does the moon have a reddish tint in the first photo from Bobby? It's sunburnt, of course.

Via EarthSky:

"The orange colour of a moon near the horizon is a true physical effect. It stems from the fact that - when you look toward the horizon - you are looking through a greater thickness of Earth’s atmosphere than when you gaze up and overhead.

The atmosphere scatters blue light - that’s why the sky looks blue. The greater thickness of atmosphere in the direction of a horizon scatters blue light most effectively, but it lets red light pass through to your eyes. So a full moon near the horizon — any full moon near the horizon — takes on a yellow or orange or reddish hue."

Anyway, keep an eye up tonight... and I believe Felton will be back on Second Avenue and East Houston for a better view...

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Open Cemetery Weekend



This weekend, the New York City Marble Cemetery on Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... and the New York Marble Cemetery on Second Avenue between Second Street and Third Street are open to the public from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

This is part of the whole Open House New York Weekend happening this, uh, weekend. Here's a PDF of the program for the stuff you don't need reservations for to enter.

Noted



For some closure on the Green Day Stencil Promo on Historical Church Fence story... the ad was wiped off/painted over yesterday... not sure who did the work (a church employee? Green Day Idiot Team Nation member? Bille Joe Armstrong?)...



As previously noted, several readers sent emails to the Green Day Idiot Team Nation last week after the ad for the band's 12th album showed up along the fence outside St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery ... and someone there responded:

Thank you for bringing this to our attention, it is being removed immediately.
Thank You,
Green Day - Idiot Nation Team

It took five days, but it was removed here on 11th Street and Second Avenue. Coincidentally (or not!), there is an empty six-pack of Corona at the exact spot where the ads were...

Friday, October 14, 2016

In the City



Revisiting Spacemen 3's "Big City" (Everybody I Know Can Be Found Here)" from 1991.

Card-carrying members of the band likely already know that bassist Will Carruthers has a new memoir out now titled "Playing the Bass With Three Left Hands."

EV Grieve Etc.: Honk tomorrow in Tompkins Square Park; 'Halloween' midnight at the Sunshine


[Photo in Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg]

Check out the schedule for "HONK for More Gardens!," happening tomorrow in local community gardens ... then 3-6 p.m. in Tompkins Square Park (Official Facebook event page)

A review of iO Tillett Wright’s debut memoir, "Darling Days," about growing up in the East Village in the 1980s (The New York Times)

Tim Lawrence on his new book, "Life and Death on the New York Dance Floor: 1980-1983" (The Wall Street Journal, subscription required)

Man picked up on 6th Street and Avenue D reportedly leaves gun stolen from a South Carolina police department in back seat of cab (DNAinfo)

More about Carmen’s Community Garden on Avenue C (Off the Grid ... previously)


[At East Village Hats on 7th Street via Derek Berg]

Children's Museum nixes move to Essex Crossing (Crain's)

Thoughts on the new Astor Place (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

The campaign for "In Case of Shooting" posters seen in EV stores (Campaign US)

Actress Cynthia Nixon buys East Village co-op (Curbed)

Hansky talks about his new VR exhibit opening tonight on Grand Street (The Lo-Down)

The original "Halloween" plays midnight at the Sunshine this weekend (Official site)

"Ramones Way" Street renaming set for Oct. 30 in Queens (DNAinfo)

Bird watching in the city (Laura Goggin Photography)

And on that topic, EVG reader Michael had a visitor in Stuy Town yesterday — a peregrine falcon...