EV Grieve
News about the East Village of NYC
Friday, October 17, 2008
Falling fat cats
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Wall Street: Fall of the fat cats ( CNN.com ) Excerpt: "These guys were spending more than $250 billion a year," Robert Frank said...
East Village soon to exceed maximum capacity for dessert places
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We've been far too curious about the fate of 159 Second Ave., the hallowed ground that was home for 27 years to the beloved A. Fontana ...
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Lack of progress at Tompkins Square Park playground irks some parents
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Per The Villager : The $1.5 million redesign for the Tompkins Square’s playground will include a water-play area with motion-detecting gro...
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Episode 2 review of Life on Marzzzzzzz (a 10-second review)
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So! Week two. Better than the first . But it already seems tired after just two episodes. Keitel's ball-busting routine is getting old. ...
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Things must be really bad if Wall Streeters don't even want to see some complimentary boobage
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In the trash on Nassau Street near Wall Street.
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A warm holiday greeting from EV Grieve
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Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and a joyful holiday season to all! Damn, anyway. I meant to do a better job of tracking the first signs of ...
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
One sign from the bailout protest
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There was a "Protest the Bailout on Wall Street" uh, protest today at noon on the steps of Federal Hall. Ralph Nader and Matt Gonz...
The city's greatest generation?
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The Village Voice unleashes its annual "best of NYC" issue this week. Check it out here. The issue features an essay from Tom Rob...
The end is near
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On Tuesday, Jeremiah provided a thorough update on the fate of Mondo Kim's on St. Mark's. Yesterday, someone representing Kim's...
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Stranded on Fulton
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Weird not to have the Strand Annex at 95 Fulton Street in the Financial District around anymore...the store had been in this location for 12...
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Checking in on Hester and the Bowery
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Been nearly one year since we first read about the new 61-unit glass box condo high-rise thingee coming to the corner of Hester and the Bow...
Four more years?
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There's a Wall Street Journal opinion piece today titled: New York Will Survive Without Bloomberg The mayor never bothered to prepare ...
What bozo approved this...
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Oh, oops. On Nassau Street near Fulton in the Financial District.
Something for everyone
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Pizza and Chinese buffet. New on St. James Place near Madison Street.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
If you're thinking about moving to Akron, and you want that East Village feeling...
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There's a new tool at HomeThinking that compares Manhattan neighborhoods with neighborhoods in dozens of other cities, from Akron (Ohio...
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Hole in the wall revealed at St. Brigid's
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This was the scene yesterday... Some work has been done. The shot below was taken Oct. 2 .
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A few minutes on the Bowery: Waiting for Lohan ... plus, a few other assorted scenes
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From a quick walk: I never actually took the time to stop to admire the ads for Avalon Bowery Place on the side of Avalon Bowery Place. This...
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Remembering the East Village of the late 1970s
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In the Voice today , Lynn Yaeger recalls moving to her first apartment in the East Village on East Ninth Street between First Avenue and Se...
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Noted
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On Park Row.
Hope for the Emerald Inn
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Steve Cuozzo had this (third item) in his column yesterday: All might not be lost for the Emerald Inn, the beloved Irish pub at 205 Columb...
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