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News about the East Village of NYC
Thursday, September 4, 2008
HOWL: Temporarily returning the East Village to its "humble beginnings"
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New York Press on the HOWL! festival , which starts Friday and runs through Sept. 11: Saving the iconic neighborhood from what one performe...
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
No word on Cloverfield 2, though
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At least three pictures at this year’s Toronto Film Festival "take an unusually deep look at the city as it roiled its way through the...
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The ambiance? Upscale
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The owners of 2 by 4 on Second Avenue and Fourth Street (you know 2 by 4) have put up new signage indicating that the bar will become an up...
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Despite economic downturn in city, expect four more American Apparel stores
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In a piece titled " City Feels the Economic Pinch, but It’s Only a Pinch, So Far " in the Times today, Kathryn S. Wylde, chief e...
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And we're off! (on 350 W. Broadway)
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Was in Soho the other day. So I took a peak to see how the soon-to-be-swank digs are doing at 350 W. Broadway . We have beams! Meanwhile, ch...
The East Village loses another mom-and-pop shop
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Jill at Blah Blog Blah laments the closing of David's Bagels on First Avenue. She writes that this is " a serious loss for the Eas...
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Got a minute for "the Most Annoying People in Lower Manhattan?"
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The Voice has the story on "the Most Annoying People in Lower Manhattan": the college-age canvasser. (Subhead: "The young b...
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Balls 2: The Revenge
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On Lafayette near Broadway. Previously on EV Grieve: Balls
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
An unfortunate typo in the Post
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Allow me to veer off topic for a moment. From the online version of the Post today: Bristol Pain?
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Coming soon to 282 Bowery . . .
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Grub Street reports : Keith McNally has officially signed the lease on 282 Bowery.
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No pressure or anything
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City businesses stand to miss out on making $141 million this fall if the Yankees fail to make the playoffs for the first time in 13 years, ...
Two Boots Video lives
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Given the high rents in the neighborhood...and the fact that no one seems to go to a store to rent DVDs these days...here's some postive...
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Staying put on East Third Street
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Residents at 176 E. Third Street have been offered up to $125,000 apiece to move out of their rent-stabilized apartments. They declined. As ...
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Ninth Street Espresso opening on 10th Street today
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Next to Life Cafe. (Meanwhile, the flagship Ninth Street Espresso on Ninth Street between Avenue C and Avenue D will be closed all this week...
Celebrities are just like us! (Dive bar edition) (aka: OMG! It's Keanu!)
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According to this week's Page Six Magazine , "stars are forgoing getting trashed at clubs —- and seeking a far trashier scene."...
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What season-ticket holders will be paying next year at Yankee Stadium
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The Yankees announced the prices for their 2009 season-ticket plans the other day. As the AP notes , " Even seats behind the outfield f...
Monday, September 1, 2008
Posts that I never got around to, uh, posting this summer (probably for real good reasons)
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Finding the lone Norbit fan on Thompson Street (or in the city). An analysis of a Taco Bell "for sale" sign : That nice chunk of ...
An EV Grieve FYI
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In case you were planning a big outing to the 16 Handles on Second Avenue today...
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What's doing in...The Meatpacking District
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From yesterday's Daily News : The venerable neighborhood, long-ago habitat of butchers in bloodstained aprons, hosts an assortment of le...
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Crime stat of the day: Bank robberies up 57 percent in NYC this year
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"There are a lot more desperate people," a law-enforcement source told the Post . There have been 263 bank heists in the Big Apple...
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