Monday, September 15, 2025

About 'Samo Lives,' the Basquiat biopic now filming in the East Village

Filming notices for today are up around parts of the neighborhood for "Samo Lives," with crews expected in and around Tompkins Square Park and Avenue D. 

This is the first day of filming for the production, a biopic that "will celebrate the life, career and impact of the groundbreaking New York-born, Haitian-Puerto Rican American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose seminal paintings and street art defined the Neo-expressionism arts movement of the 1980s."
"Cyrano" star Kelvin Harrison Jr. has the lead in the film written, directed and produced by Julius Onah. Harrison worked with Onah in the underrated 2019 social thriller "Luce." Onah also directed this year's "Captain America: Brave New World." 

Expect this to be the first of many shoots around here, as Basquiat lived in the East Village for several years. Basquiat died in 1988 while living and working at 57 Great Jones, just west of the Bowery. He was 27.

Al Diaz, who grew up in the Jacob Riis Houses on Avenue D, started writing graffiti at age 12. As a teen in the late 1970s, he and Basquiat collaborated on a series of cryptic messages seen around the city signed from SAMO©.

In 1981, Basquiat teamed up with writer Glenn O'Brien and photographer Edo Bertoglio to shoot a scrappy film about bohemian life in Lower Manhattan. The project, with Basquiat playing himself, languished unfinished for years, until it finally surfaced in 2000 as "Downtown 81."

Closings: Vivi Bubble Tea on 3rd Avenue

Photos by Patterson Beckwith 

The Vivi Bubble Tea outpost on the NW corner of Third Avenue at Ninth Street has closed. 

The signage for patrons notes that the 10-year lease was up...
As of early last week, workers were already taking apart the interior...
This storefront was previously Organic Avenue.

Meanwhile, there are still multiple bubble tea options nearby. 

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Scenes from the 2025 Anarchist Bookfair at La Plaza Cultural

Photos by Stacie Joy

Yesterday marked the 19th annual Anarchist Bookfair at La Plaza Cultural, the community space on the SW corner of Avenue C and Ninth Street. 

A lot of people turned out to browse the tables full of zines, books, literature, art and merch.
Here are some scenes from the day… (with photo consent from everyone pictured).

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Week in Grieview

Posta this past week included (with the Tribute in Light as seen from University Place by Deborah Kadetsky)...

• East River Park north of Houston Street now closed until the end of 2026 (Monday, Sept. 8) … A last look at East River Park from the 6th Street Overpass (Tuesday, Sept. 9) 

• Chris French Cleaners is closing after 65 years; 1-level building slated for demolition (Wednesday, Sept. 10)

• Rhaenyra the Dragon Kitty was stolen from Avenue A shop (Tuesday, Sept. 9) … The search continues for Rhaenyra the Dragon Kitty (Thursday, Sept. 11)

• Sephora is taking the retail space at the all-new 1 St. Mark's Place building (Monday, Sept. 8) 

• Grace Bergere in Tompkins Square Park (Thursday, Sept. 11) 

• Outside the Calvin Klein NYFW show on 6th Street for a few minutes (Friday, Sept. 12)

• iGirl has moved (Tuesday, Sept. 9) 

• About the 13th annual MoRUS Film Festival, 'The Gates of Tompkins' (Wednesday, Sept. 10)

• At the opening day of the Feast of San Gennaro (Friday, Sept. 12) 

• On Sunday, 'Guided Meditation' at El Sol Brillante on 12th Street (Wednesday, Sept. 10) 

• A 'Dear New York' moment at Mary's O's Soda Bread Shop (Sunday, Sept. 7) 

• Why you'll find art in the aisles at H&W Hardware on 1st Avenue (Saturday, Sept. 13)

• Still time to catch 'Caught Stealing' (Saturday, Sept. 13) 

• An improvised view of the Blood Moon in Aquarius (Monday, Sept. 8)

More about the new comedy club in the works for 44 Avenue A (Monday, Sept. 8) 

• Cookie alert: Gooey On the Inside to open on 1st Avenue (Wednesday, Sept. 10) 

• Closings: Buffalo Wild Wings on 1st Avenue (Tuesday, Sept. 9) 

• Signage alert: Suntrust Candy on Houston (Monday, Sept. 8)

And thank you to whoever started the EVG subreddit on Reddit (find it here). To answer a question posed, the most-view EVG post these past 18 years is this one from May 2012: There is a woman who has been walking around the East Village topless. No other post has come close to the pageviews nearing half a million. 

Bands we like: Puzzled Panther (plus Crazy & the Brains and Nabihah Iqbal)

Photos by Stacie Joy 

We finally got to see Puzzled Panther live last Sunday ... after hearing about them for the past 18 months or so. 

The NYC band was part of the latest Show Brain show in Tompkins Square Park. 

Victoria Espinoza and Kay Bontempo started PP as a duo. They continued to add firepower to their punky dance-floor tapestry with the addition of drummer Brian Chase, moonlighting from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs... and Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello, who signed PP to his Casa Gogol label. 

Hütz described last Sunday's set as a "psychosleaze spectacle," which is pretty accurate. 

Also with the band now: Ty from Genre Is Death and bassist Rob Mellinger, doing double duty this day from another band on the bill, Crazy & the Brains

Here are a few scenes from the inspired set featuring songs from their two EPs as well as a cover of the Velvet Underground's "Venus in Furs" and Sonic Youth's "Dirty Boots."
Puzzled Panther is off to Europe now for a tour. You can keep tabs on them via Instagram

It was an inspired afternoon of music with Bubbles, 95 Bulls, and Grace Begere

Crazy & the Brains, who got their start in the East Village, tore it up...
And there was headliner Nabihah Iqbal, who also played a sold-out show this past Monday at Night Club 101 on Avenue A, and delivered an atmospheric, genre-blurring set...
Faces in the crowd included Ty and Taylor from Genre Is Death, currently working on a new record...
... and East Village resident Alli Walls, lead singer of Skorts...
We're not sure if there's one last Show Brain show this year in Tompkins. Regardless, thanks to SB founder Ozzie for bringing so much music to the park this spring and summer.

Saturday, September 13, 2025

Saturday's parting shot

Photo by Stacie Joy

Spotted today at the Stuy Town Flea Market — Moxie, the subject of a favorite EVG story (see below).

Previously on EV Grieve

Screws, nails … and enamels: Why you'll find art in the aisles at H&W Hardware on 1st Avenue

Desnivel Gallery opens its latest show this afternoon: HARDWARE, a presentation of new enamels by Carmelle Safdie. 

The exhibit takes place at H&W Hardware, 220 First Ave. at 13th Street, part of Desnivel's ongoing, nomadic series of shows in everyday neighborhood spaces. (The first show in June was staged at Village Gourmet Grocery on Second Avenue and Sixth Street.) 

The opening is today (Saturday, Sept. 13) from 4-6 p.m., with the work on view through Oct. 4. 

Desnivel Gallery, founded by Maria De Victoria, moved from the basement of her home to East Village storefronts as a way to highlight the financial challenges of running an art space while also making art more accessible to the public. 

By placing art in places like a hardware store or corner market, De Victoria says the gallery aims to integrate art into daily life, much like the neighborhood's experimental art scene of the 1980s. 

Read more about HARDWARE here.

Still time to catch 'Caught Stealing'

"Caught Stealing" is now in its third weekend in theaters. 

If you're interested in seeing Darren Aronofsky's crime thriller, consider checking it out at the Village East by Angelika on 12th Street and Second Avenue. It's playing most of the time (check the listings!) in the large Jaffe Art Theatre, which is one of our favorite places to watch movies. 

The film, set in the East Village/NYC of 1998, has pretty solid reviews — 84% on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and audiences. 

Many scenes were filmed in the neighborhood, too, as you'll see in the first 10-15 minutes. 

Previously on EV Grieve
• EVG Q&A: Darren Aronofsky on 'Caught Stealing' and revisiting the East Village of 1998 (link)

• IDLES pack into Night Club 101 for a surprise East Village set (link

• 'Caught' celebrating: Why Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz and Darren Aronofsky were at the Double Down Saloon last night (link)

Saturday's opening shot

Photo by Stacie Joy 

The fall edition of the biennial Village View tag sale is tomorrow (Sunday!) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

The rain date is Sept. 28, but the forecast looks good all weekend long. 

As always, resident vendors will be selling various items, including clothes, books, housewares, jewelry, bric-a-brac, and more ... on the Fifth Street basketball court between Avenue A and First Avenue.

Friday, September 12, 2025

A few minutes outside the Brant Foundation

Just before noon today, we were passing First Avenue and Sixth Street, near the former Dunkin', when we heard screaming. Not the someone-in-trouble kind — more like boy-band-fans screaming. Or someone watching "Weapons." (OK, the movie wasn't that scary.)
A parade of black SUVs and town cars rolled by, trailed by a random underwear-brand truck. The commotion turned out to be for Calvin Klein's NYFW show at the Brant Foundation between Avenue A and First Avenue.
Later reports confirmed BTS member Jung Kook was inside — hence the decibel level from the sidewalk. Fans also shouted for "The Summer I Turned Pretty" star Chris Briney and, of course, Anna Wintour ... while we stood there for a few minutes...
And thanks to EVG reader Tanaka, here’s the scene from above...

Shake the disease

 

The London-based High Vis are on tour this fall, with a stop at Warsaw in Brooklyn on Oct. 9.

The video here is for 2019's "Walking Wires," a fave HV song.

At the opening day of the Feast of San Gennaro

Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy

Mulberry Street came (more) alive yesterday with the start of the 99th Feast of San Gennaro. 

The annual event honors San Gennaro of Naples, martyred in 305 AD as Bishop of Benevento. 

Actor and entertainer Joe Piscopo is serving as this year's Grand Marshal. The Feast runs daily through Sept. 21. 

Here's a look early yesterday before any crowds arrived...
Being 9/11, there were many groups of FDNY firefighters here after the day's ceremonies.
I spoke with several firefighters and fire marshals, many of whom gathered to remember colleagues lost on 9/11, including Ronald Bucca

And it wouldn't be a Feast without Lucy Spata (on the right) of the world-famous Lucy's Sausage... (also Queen of the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights...)
The tradition continues...