EV Grieve
News about the East Village of NYC
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Farewell to 257 Bowery
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Curbed has the details: English architect Lord Norman Foster must be tired of dealing with all the stuffy uptowners (lookin' at you, To...
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Appreciating NYC's drinking past (and present)
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I enjoyed Off the Presses author Robert Simonson 's article in the Sun yesterday titled "Looking at New York's Liquid Past .&q...
Reflections on Avenue A
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Near Ninth Street.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A sleek new bar at "21"
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Change at the "21" Club! As the City Room reports this afternoon: There are few entries in the annals of New York alcoholism to r...
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Salvador Dalí in New York
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MoMa is currently showing the exhibit Dalí: Painting and Film (through Monday). In conjuntion with that tonight and tomorrow, there's a...
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New York Post helps New York men try to be better New York men
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The Post has a handy-dandy listicle today titled "25 Skills That Make A NYC Man." Among the 25 skills that New York men "ne...
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Tonight in Tompkins Square Park: The Toy
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Meh...I don't get it either. The Toy ? As IMDB describes the plot: On one of his bratty son Eric's annual visits, the plutocrat U.S....
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Righteous Hams
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"They're like Lennon and McCartney." Righteous Kill opens Friday. Meanwhile, Pacino in Panic in Needle Park tomorrow night ...
But of course
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The Real Deal reports (via Curbed ): Two thirds of a 15,000-square-foot East Village playground that was home to a popular flea market is...
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
When the Christodora House became a Greek house
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[ Photos by Charlie Kerman ] In 1983, when the Christodora House on Avenue B was still abandoned , members of the Tau Delta Phi, Delta Eta ...
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One iconic NYC concert venue that is getting renovated instead of torn down or turned into a condo or...
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The Times on the renovation of the Beacon : It almost became a grocery store in the 1970s. In the 1980s, it was nearly jackhammered into a ...
The Post has high opinions of LES housing
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From today's paper : Low ceilings. Columns in the living room. Drainage grates outside the windows. What sounds like a Lower East Side t...
Fair warning
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More before-and-afters from New York magazine
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I had a post yesterday morning on New York 's jaw-dropper of a piece this week titled The Glass Stampede. Here are more before-and-aft...
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Monday, September 8, 2008
At Howl! Sunday afternoon
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Just a few photos. R.I.P. Eddie Boros. Unfortunately, Mrs. Grieve and I missed the burlesque review. Luckily, Jill was there . (Blah Blog Blah)
Table Hopping with the International Bar
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The Table Hopping feature in the Sunday New York Post put the spotlight on the International Bar, the old haunt on First Avenue between Sev...
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A poorly timed marketing campaign(?)
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On Seventh Street and Avenue A Sunday. I'm assuming this is some sort of lame-o marketing project. (If he's actually missing, then m...
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"The city is sprouting a hard, glistening new shell of glass and steel"
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There's a piece in the new New York magazine titled "The Glass Stampede." It begins: Our city is molting. Bricks flake away....
On Avenue A (and an update from Neither More Nor Less on the fallout from the Donut Social)
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I spotted the above on the side of the Con Ed substation on Avenue A yesterday afternoon. How long before this gets removed? Meanwhile, Bob ...
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"You don't have to spend a million to look like a million!"
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Gawker had a good thread Saturday night in which weekend editor Ian Spiegelman asked, "What's your favorite movie or TV show where...
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