Sunday, November 4, 2018

'Feast' your eyes on this tomorrow (Monday!) night



Via the EVG inbox...

Producers Alex Randrup and Conrad Kluck curate and host the latest monthly show from FEAST: A Performance Series, tomorrow night at 7 at UNDER St. Marks Theatre, 94 St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue.

FEAST3: NOVEMBER presents brand-new performance experiments from comedian Amy Buchwald, performance artist Christopher Augustin, and drag queen Mz Asa Metric — plus snacks provided by the hosts.
Tickets are $12 online, and $15 at the door.

Celebrating the dead at Campos Community Garden



The sixth annual weekend celebration of Día de los Muertos — Day of the Dead — concludes today at the Campos Community Garden on 12th Street between Avenue B and Avenue C.

EVG contributor Stacie Joy shared this photo of the altar, where people can bring an item in memory of a loved one...



Today's activities include an Aztec dance performance by Cetiliztli Nauhcampa at 3 p.m. Garden volunteers will also be serving free Mexican sweet bread and hot chocolate.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

A reminder to Turn Back Time

Here's the Pyramid Club on Avenue A with a reminder about the end of Daylight Saving Time...

Today in photos of a lot of luggage on 13th Street



Ah EVG reader spotted this load of luggage on 13th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B this afternoon... unattended for a moment, though someone did emerge from a building who seemed to be in charge of it...

It's like that: The completed Run-DMC mural on 12th and A



We've been documenting Eduardo Kobra's Run-DMC mural on 12th Street at Avenue A ... starting on Oct. 26 (then again last Sunday) ... here's the completed work...(A few people have wondered, with all the great Run-DMC songs, that the mural opts for "Walk This Way," an Aerosmith cover...)





Kobra also created the dual Michael Jackson mural on 11th Street at First Avenue back in the summer.

Today's rain leaves in Tompkins Square Park



Two Park scenes this morning... via Vinny & O above... and EVG below...


Friday, November 2, 2018

Grant Shaffer's NY See



Here's this week's NY See, East Village-based illustrator Grant Shaffer's comic series — an observational sketch diary of things that he sees and hears around the neighborhood and NYC...

Forget me not



Pink Mexico opened for RUBY™️ and Bass Drum of Death back on Monday night at the Bowery Ballroom (good show) ... the Brooklyn-based trio have a new record coming out in the New Year... until then, the video here is for "Forgetting Everything" from their 2016 release fool.

EVG Etc.: Expanding a 4th Street theater; touring the L-train construction zone on 14th Street


[Sad dolphin on 7th Street yesterday via Derek Berg]

Here are the plans to modernize and expand the Choicirciati Cultural Center on 4th Street (NY Yimby)

Father Pat on Ninth Street may officiate Whitey Bulger’s funeral (The Post)

MTA officials and local pols tour the hellish L-train construction zone on 14th Street (Town & Village ... previously)

NYC’s 2019 Michelin Bib Gourmands include quite a few in the East Village (Eater maps them here)

The NYPD is finally cracking down on the rogue private sanitation trucks (Streetsblog)

Char Sue on Essex is holding a Bowery Mission Donation Drive Sunday (Official site)

At the Anthology Film Archives, 2nd Street and 2nd Avenue: The U.S. theatrical premiere of F.J. Ossang's cyberpunk film noir "9 Fingers" (trailer below!) and the NYC laundromat documentary "The Washing Society" (Official site)



And you can still see the John Carpenter version of "The Fog" with Adrienne Barbeau and the mother-daughter duo of Janet Leigh and Jamie Lee Curtis, held over this weekend (Metrograph)

New book promo-ing: Mike D and Ad-Rock are quite charming on Fallon (The AV Club)

A little history about Lou Reed and Genya Ravan appearing on one another’s solo albums in 1978 (Dangerous Minds)

AND YES — BRING ON VALENTINE"S DAY!!!!!!

A visit to Yoli Restaurant on 3rd Street



Photos and text by Stacie Joy

I dropped by Yoli Restaurant on Third Street near Avenue C Tuesday morning to watch a steady stream of locals and folks who work in the area come by for late breakfast/early lunch.



People lined up the entire time I was there for Dominican-style food from manager Yolanda Garcia (seen below peeling yucca) and her coworkers.







The tiny space is open from 7 a.m. every day until 5 p.m. and serves up island staples like chicharos (a split-pea side dish), platanos maduros (yellow fried plantains), rabo guisado (oxtail stew) and house favorite arroz con pollo (chicken over rice).

Most of the folks I spoke to said they come by almost every day for the $5 lunch special (the catfish was mentioned by many as a must-try) and food “like momma used to make back in the Dominican Republic.”

I was also told that "no one leaves here hungry." The tiny shop has only a few seats but some people ate while standing outside, perched on a stoop nearby, or took their orders packed up for take out.













Yoli Restaurant: Comida Tipica Dominicana is located at 274 E. Third St. between Avenues C and D. Telephone 212.420.1075. Old-school style, no website or seamless, although delivery is available.