Sunday, May 19, 2013

East Village fall out from the cancelled Great GoogaMooga festival


This happened today out in Brooklyn.



Several East Village restaurants were part of the food lineup... a little fall out so far...





We checked in with Northern Spy co-owner Christophe Hille about GoogaMooga. He figures the restaurant on East 12th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B lost in the ballpark of $10,000 for the event. They prepped 3,200 sandwiches to sell at their stand. Given yesterday's crap weather and today's cancellation, they sold less than 800. (Based on last year's demand, GoogaMooga officials suggested prepping 4,000.)

If Park officials allow trucks onto the soggy fields today, then City Harvest may take some of the unused food. Hille also plans on providing some of the leftovers to Trinity Church's Services and Food for the Homeless (SAFH) at East 9th Street and Avenue B. (He is a SAFH board member.)

"All vendors are in the same boat, so I'm not feeling any worse about [this] than everyone is," he said via Twitter.

After Sandy, Hille and his staff cooked up all their remaining food and gave it away to neighbors on East 12th Street.

Meanwhile, Luke's Lobster on East 7th Street is offering this deal...

Week in Grieview


[East 3rd Street yesterday morning]

Developer drama at the Children's Magical Garden (Wednesday)

Final countdown for 9th Street Bakery (Thursday)

Mee Noodle Shop returning to First Avenue (Tuesday)

At the 'Save Our Community Center March and Rally' (Wednesday)

Befouling a Citi Bikes docking station (Friday)

Details on new Mexican eatery opening on East 13th Street (Monday)

Tinto Fino is closing on First Avenue (Tuesday)

Former center for the Hare Krishnas for rent (Monday)

Maiden Lane opens full time (Friday)

Full reveal at the Death Star (Thursday)

Village Voice management doing its best to make sure no one ever reads the publication again (Friday)

The East Village Eye archive now online (Tuesday)

High-speed chase on East 14th Street (Monday)

Surma - The Ukrainian Shop on East 7th Street, since 1918 (Wednesday)

Demolition at 35 Cooper Square started 2 years ago (Monday)

Happy birthday Joey Ramone



He would be 62 today. And the 13th annual Joey Ramone Birthday Bash is tonight at the Bowery Electric.

[Photo via CBGB on Facebook]

New trees for Tompkins Square Park



Just noticed these this morning on the eastern part of the Park near Avenue B... good to see, considering we've lost quite a few trees in the past few years... Unless, this is some sort of tree crawl.

Noted



You probably saw this one coming over at the Colonel's place on East 14th Street and Second Avenue... probably would have been more wacky had the person put the R over the S instead of the !

In case of emergency on Avenue A...



Oh shit!



At East Ninth Street this morning...

The very end of the Dance Parade



Late night/early morning on Avenue A and East 10th Street... Photo by Shawn Chittle.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Dance party

Dance Parade... DanceFest, etc. today....





















Photos by Bobby Williams.

Shall we dance?

EVG contributor peter radley took these photos in Tompkins Square Park today ... at the end of the Dance Parade and beginning of the DanceFest...

















Here comes the Dance Parade



Coming through now on St. Mark's Place at Second Avenue... where they will end up in Tompkins Square Park for the DanceFest.



Photos by Stephen Popkin.

We'll post more photos this evening...

Intermix arrives on the Bowery


Steve's on the Bowery closed back in September... the deli lost their lease... Previously, BoweryBoogie had the scoop that the Intermix brand was taking over the Steve's space. The company describes itself as a "fashion boutique for trendsetters, A-Listers and glam fashionistas."

Well, Intermix has arrived... it opens today, per Racked.



And up on the right-hand sign there's a message that this is a "temporary storefront sign."

A little now and then:



Previously on EV Grieve:
Steve's on the Bowery has closed, more 'glam fashionistas' on the way

Steve's on the Bowery is for lease

Noted



On the Bowery... for all you haters who say that 7-Eleven serves fattening foods and stuff.

Things people do in the Starbucks on Astor Place



Hunker down to play some MLB 2K11 ... via a reader who stopped by to use the bathroom.

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!



Ah! What's this? A street fair? On Third Avenue? Yes, indeed!



The street fair runs from East 14th Street down to the Cape May Bird Observatory East Sixth Street... Will be a shitshow pause at St. Mark's Place and Third Avenue when the Dance Parade goes by...

Previously on EV Grieve:
Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Prepping for the Dance Parade and DanceFest (and DANCE FEVER)



Prep work continues this morning ahead of the annual Dance Parade and DanceFest ... the parade route comes across St. Mark's Place and into Tompkins Square Park...





Here is the official press (woo!) advisory on today's events:

A WORLD RENOWNED CHOREOGRAPHER, A DANCE INNOVATOR, A GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING DJ JOIN 10,000 DANCERS IN THE 7TH ANNUAL NYC DANCE PARADE AND FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013

[New York] May 18, 2013 – Dance Parade New York presents its Seventh Annual Dance Parade and DanceFest on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Joining 10,000 local and international dancers are three Grand Marshals: world-renowned choreographer, Jacqulyn Buglisi, DanceAfrica founder, Baba Chuck Davis, and Grammy Award-winning DJ, Louie Vega.

Dance Parade and DanceFest is the only event to celebrate dance in all its myriad forms. It is a moving street parade through Greenwich Village, with a festival featuring staged performances, free workshops and dance classes in Tompkins Square Park in the East Village. For this year’s theme, Unity Through Dance, 200 dance groups will performing 80 styles of dance from African to belly dancing, hip-hop, Peruvian, roller disco, Jamaican Dance Hall, tango and zouk. The event will also feature 100 youth who have participated in Dance Parade’s Community Engagement Education program sponsored by New York City Departments of Parks and Recreation, with additional support by Dance Parade’s Board of Directors, and a grant from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

Greg Miller, Executive Director of Dance Parade New York said "Dance Parade and DanceFest are a celebration of dance, and all dance shows a collaboration of spirit and imagination, and pleasure in movement."

Dance Parade originated as a reaction to a 2006 lawsuit against New York City’s 1926 Cabaret License Law that restricts social dancing. After New York State Supreme Court Judge ruled that social dancing was not considered expressive activity protected by the State Constitution’s freedom of expression amendment, the organization leveraged an outpouring of vibrant cultural and dance expression into what became a nonprofit artistic and cultural event.

Anyway, have fun, even though dancing is a sin. Or something to be enjoyed in the privacy of your own empty warehouse...

Check out this long line in Tompkins Square Park



Mysterious substance!

This morning on East 10th Street

Friday, May 17, 2013

Reminders: The Ukrainian Festival is this weekend



It started today at 4... these two shots are from Bobby Williams early on... goes until 11 tonight and tomorrow night ... 5 p.m. on Sunday... always one of our favorite neighborhood events....

Percy's Tavern owner cleans off poop-smeared Citi Bikes docking station on East 13th Street



Earlier, we noted that someone smacked a large piece of dog poop on the Citi Bikes docking station on East 13th Street and Avenue A. This angered Larry Watson, the owner of Percy's Tavern on 13th and A.

"I think this behavior is disgusting! As a dog owner, I hate when people don't bother to clean up after their dogs in their own neighborhood ... but this a childish," he told us. "Whether you agree with the bikes or not, protest or support it in an adult form. I cleaned it off!"

Glass act



Gary Numan with "We Are Glass" circa May 1980.

[Updated] Someone befouled this Citi Bikes docking station with a large piece of dog poop; plus signs



EVG reader Sam shares this with us today from over on East 13th Street at Avenue A... someone left a sign painted in blood red that reads: "TO THE MAYor REMOVE All "CiTi BiKES" BoycoTT CiTy BAnK." The other homemade sign reads: "CitiBank is responsible for all CitiBikes To be put in here. Stop Them Call 311 To Complain." There is a signature on that sign, though it's tough to make out the name.



Oh, and someone put a large piece of dog poop on the first docking station in the row...



Larry Watson, owner of Percy's Tavern on the corner, cleaned off the poop this afternoon. Read that here.

Report: 'Bloodbath' at The Village Voice

Christ.

Three familiar bylines at the Voice were reportedly among those laid off today:

The damages include longtime writers Michael Musto, Robert Sietsema and Michael Feingold.

Per Gawker, who first reported on the layoffs: "We're told that the paper's remaining staff is 'devastated' and in 'uproar.'"

Sietsema shared his thoughts on East Village restaurants in this interview with me last September.

[Image via Fork in the Road]

Petition launched to 'Help Save the Children’s Magical Garden from Development'



Supporters of the Children’s Magical Garden on Stanton and Norfolk have launched an online petition. It reads in part:

Children's Magical Garden, a community garden in the Lower East Side, where magic has been happening for the past 30 years, has been torn in two. The property is half owned by NYC, and half owned by a developer.

On Wednesday, May 15th, the developer broke through the garden fence, dug through the center and fenced off their part of the garden. The community is understandably devastated.

But the gardeners are seeking a win-win solution: a land swap to give the developer another city owned property. The developer is open to that.

Your part can make all the difference. Please 1) sign the petition and 2) help us by calling 311 (or 212-788-3000 for out of towners) and offering the solution above.

This will make the the whole community garden permanent and back in the arms of her magical children in the Lower East Side.

Find the petition here. Meanwhile, The Lo-Down has the latest developments about the site here. Find our photos and video from Wednesday here.

[Image via the Children's Magical Garden Facebook page]