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News about the East Village of NYC
Monday, January 28, 2019
Headed south: Mr. White has apparently closed on St. Mark's Place
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Word is circulating that Mr. White, the upscale, New Orleans-themed restaurant at 123 St. Mark's Place, has closed ... a chain lock wa...
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Spicy Moon brings vegetarian szechuan to 6th Street
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Spicy Moon has been in soft-open mode since Jan. 17 here at 328 E. Sixth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue in the former Zen 6 sp...
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Mi Casa Latina debuts on 14th Street
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Mi Casa Latina is now open at 250 E. 14th St., just west of the Colonel on the corner of Second Avenue. The sidewalk chalkboard signage ...
Former Kingsley space now for rent
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Kingsley went dark back in early September without any notice to patrons — at the restaurant or online — here at 190 Avenue B between 11t...
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Sunday, January 27, 2019
That was Life
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In honor of the hoopla around Fox's live production of "Rent" tonight... here's a look in the EVG archives... Michael S...
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Week in Grieview
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[ 1st Avenue steam out ] Stories posted on EVG this past week included... RIP Jonas Mekas ( Wednesday ... Thursday ) There was a sli...
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Grant Shaffer's NYC See
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Here's this week's NY See , East Village-based illustrator Grant Shaffer's comic series — an observational sketch diary of th...
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Saturday, January 26, 2019
Ghost signage reveal on 5th Street
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Workers renovating 317 E. Fifth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue uncovered this ghost signage today ... Derek Berg spotted this...
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The West African fare at Golody Halal Buffet on 1st Avenue
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Over at Eater, Robert Sietsema visits Golody Halal Buffet at 222 First Ave. (between 13th Street and 14th Street) in his latest Cheap Eats s...
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Friday, January 25, 2019
'Thin Man' triple feature tomorrow at the Tompkins Square Library branch
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View this post on Instagram Tomorrow, we’ll be playing Myrna Loy all day, with a Thin Man triple feature! 11am: The Thin Man (1934), 1pm: ...
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The big Asleep
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The London-based trio Big Joanie released their debut record , Sistas, last month (details here ) ... the above video is for "Fall As...
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A return to 11th Street this weekend for 'McKinney Arts REDUX'
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[ Now and then ] Last month, Mark McKinney was walking around the East Village with his son. From 1996-1997, he ran a gallery, McKinney...
TGIF, red-tailed hawk edition
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Amelia and Christo, the red-tailed hawks of Tompkins Square Park, as seen here lounging in the nest ... photo this afternoon courtesy of S...
1st signs of the construction to come at the 2nd Avenue explosion site
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A jackhammer crew has started to break up the sidewalk this morning on Second Avenue at Seventh Street ... where there are approved plans ...
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EVG Etc.: East River Park stormproofing reactions; 14th Street trapeze hoop dreams
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[ A note at Ben Shaoul's new condoplex next to Katz's ] As we've been reporting , City Council held an oversight hearing on ...
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
Late-afternoon rainbow break
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Thanks to EVG reader Jeanne Krier for sharing this rainbow pic looking to the East from late this afternoon around 4:30 ... no word on whe...
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A memorial for Jonas Mekas outside the Anthology Film Archives
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There's a makeshift memorial for Jonas Mekas outside the Anthology Film Archives on Second Street at Second Avenue. Mekas, the filmma...
Report: The L-train's weekend repair plans would mean exit-only stations on 1st and 3rd avenues
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In case you missed this Streetsblog scoop yesterday ... the Streetsbloggers got a draft MTA memo that reveals some of the potential pain b...
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A visit to Miscelanea NY on 4th Street
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Photos and interview by Stacie Joy I dropped by Miscelanea NY the other day at 63 E. Fourth St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery to...
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A session for tenants to learn how to fight back against construction as harassment
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Construction as harassment has been a well-known tactic employed by various landlords in the East Village (and citywide) through the years...
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