On 11th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B.Sunday, August 3, 2008
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Enjoying the great outdoors

This week's issue of Time Out New York has a cover story on 25 things to do outdoors in New York City before the summer ends. I didn't actually read the article. But I do like the outdoors! And lists! So I decided to make my own list of things to do outdoors before the summer ends.
1. Drink.
Feel free to add any suggestions. (Ideas more creative than "shoot a Yunnie" get bonus points!)
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asking for toruble,
listicles,
lists,
outdoors,
Time Out New York
My beautiful Lau derette
Friday, August 1, 2008
Party like it's 1933
Before Alex took off for a few days over at Flaming Pablum, he left behind "a brief, bracing blast of Missing Foundation, offering a cement fistful of vintage L.E.S. chaos." Seems like a fitting way to start this weekend.
Saturday and Sunday in the Park

[Image via Neither More Nor Less...Bob has more details on the shows there too.]
Meanwhile, here's a quick clip of APPLE from last Sunday's show.
It's not your imagination

From today's Post of New York:
A new study shows what many an old-time New Yorker has been griping about for years - chain stores appear to be taking over.
In its first-ever ranking of national retailers in the city, the Center for an Urban Future yesterday published its list of chains with the most outlets in the five boroughs.
Dunkin' Donuts took the title with 341, ahead of upscale coffee competitor Starbucks, which came in fourth at 235.
The pricey java joint did rank No. 1 in Manhattan with 186, ahead of 78 for Dunkin', which concentrates on the outer boroughs.
Jonathan Bowles, director of the center, a nonpartisan think tank, said he and his researchers conducted the study because, well, they were curious.
"We've been hearing so much talk about the proliferation of national chains in New York and how mom-and-pop stores have been pushed out of the city, but it struck me that there was so little data," he told The Post. "We wanted to provide a backdrop to this discussion."

Download a PDF of the survey here.
Oh. Oops. Sorry. I missed that everyone covered this yesterday...at Gothamist...the Observer...Crain's...
[Dunkin' Donuts photo by EV Grieve]
An evening with David Peel
Bob Arihood has the details on David Peel's post-concert birthday bash Sunday night at 8 in front of the Christodora.
On Jan. 13, 1972, Peel and company performed with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on The David Frost Show. Aron "The Pie Man" Kay has a clip of the performance on YouTube.
Meanwhile, here's a video of Peel at the July 11 "let them eat cake" protest at 47 E. 3rd St.
For further protest reading on EV Grieve, here's where to go.
On Jan. 13, 1972, Peel and company performed with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on The David Frost Show. Aron "The Pie Man" Kay has a clip of the performance on YouTube.
Meanwhile, here's a video of Peel at the July 11 "let them eat cake" protest at 47 E. 3rd St.
For further protest reading on EV Grieve, here's where to go.
The sinkhole in the middle of 7th Street and Avenue B now requires two cones
Flashback to July 22!

Previously on EV Grieve:
About that sink hole in the middle of 7th Street and Avenue B
Seth Rogen backlash begins
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East Village streetscenes,
movie posters,
Seth Rogen
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