Monday, February 15, 2021
Happy Presidents Day
From the shelves at the Essex Card Shop on Avenue A... with Abraham Lincoln (right) and ... there was some debate over who the JFK looked more like. Someone suggested Seth Meyers.
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Sunday's parting shot
Photo today by Derek Berg...
Head over heels: Happy Valentine's Day
As seen today on Third Avenue just steps past St. Mark's Place...
If you read this post, then you know what this is about.
Photos by William Klayer...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Week in Grieview
Posts from this past week included ... (with a photo of the basketball courts in Tompkins Square Park earlier in the week by Vinny & O) ...
• Local elected officials, NYCHA reps get firsthand look at the problems at Mariana Bracetti Plaza (Tuesday)
• City's first plant-based community fridge is up and running outside Overthrow on Bleecker Street (Monday)
• Essex Market regulars Davidovich Bakery opening an outpost on Avenue A (Friday)
• A labor of love: 3rd and B'zaar's latest seasonal pop up open through February on 3rd Street (Wednesday)
• Our dwindling number of diners (Monday)
• Gallery Watch heads to Half Gallery (Wednesday)
• So much face-touching in this week's NY See panel (Thursday)
• Police searching for suspect in 1st Avenue assault on Wednesday afternoon (Friday)
• New photos of suspects wanted for brazen attack last month on 3rd Street and 1st Avenue (Wednesday)
• Black Seed Bagels and chef Bobby Hellen launch Black Seed Pizza (Thursday)
• A Valentine’s Day pop-up: Never Ending Taste coming to Yellow Rose (Friday)
• Construction watch: 302 E. 2nd St. (Wednesday)
• Construction watch: 298 E. Houston St. (Thursday)
• Kyuramen debuts on 14th Street (Monday)
• Mi Salsa Kitchen, serving Cuban cuisine, announces itself on Houston and Allen (Thursday)
• Superiority Burger reopens on March 12 (Wednesday)
• Reader report: A mini return of the former Stuyvesant Market on 14th Street and Avenue A? (Tuesday)
• Casse-Cou Chocolate bringing vegan treats to 4th Street (Monday)
• A new tenant for the former JAM Paper & Envelope space on 3rd Avenue (Wednesday)
• Succession to the throne on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)
• Village Dream Tattoo & Piercing shop has apparently closed (Tuesday)
• How about some more bubble tea for St. Mark's Place (Thursday)
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Gov. Cuomo extends closing time for bars and restaurants by 1 hour
On Friday, Gov. Cuomo announced that closing times for restaurants and bars will be extended from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. statewide beginning today.
Image by WindAwake
Cuomo set the 10 p.m. curfew in mid-November as the number of COVID-19 cases continued to rise in New York.
The rollback of the curfew was due, he said, to the decline in hospitalization and infection rates throughout the city and state.
Per his announcemnt:
"Our decisions are based on science and data and we adjust as the virus adjusts. The infection rate and hospitalizations have continued to significantly decline. Accordingly, we have adjusted with arena and catering hall openings with rigorous testing and limited capacity indoor dining openings in New York City. We will also move the restaurant and bar closing hour from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. statewide on Sunday. We will continue to follow the science and react accordingly. If we keep the infections down and vaccinations up, we will continue to stay ahead in the footrace against this invisible enemy."On Friday, Cuomo said that the NYC daily positivity rate was 3.91 percent — the lowest percent since Dec. 19.
As Eater noted, some in the restaurant industy were hoping for a midnight curfew. (Some are also hoping for a return of overnight subway service — especially for restaurant workers.)
News of the curfew rollback came on the same day as indoor dining — at 25 percent — returned to the city.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
EVG Etc.: Making it work at Theater 80; Celebrating the Lunar New Year
• Local chefs from 886, Málà Project, Fish Cheeks and Nowon have teamed up to raise awareness about the rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans (Eater)
• Police say a few protestors from the Black Trans Liberation NYC rally on Thursday night vandalized Jackdaw on Second Avenue and 13th Street (Daily News)
• Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village resident Janice Rosario, a choreographer and teacher, launched a nonprofit to help those in need in public housing (Dance Magazine)
• Study shows that the Second Avenue F stop has some of the highest levels of air pollution in subway system (The Guardian)
• A feature on the College Student Pantry at Trinity Lower East Side on Avenue B and Ninth Street (B+B ... previously on EVG)
• Theater 80 on surviving during the pandemic (NY1)
• Katz's made it through the 1918 pandemic. Here's how the deli managing COVID-19 (CNBC)
• Where to eat and celebrate the Lunar New Year (Gothamist)
Photo from last night at the New York City Marble Cemetery on Second Street
Some love for the late Sylvain Sylvain on Valentine’s Day
An array of artists and musicians are taking part in a tribute to the late Sylvain Sylvain of the New York Dolls tomorrow evening.
The virtual show will feature a mix of stories, performances and videos from David Johansen, Debbie Harry, Thurston Moore, Henry Rollins, Clem Burke, Lenny Kaye, Bob Gruen and many more.
"A Celebration of the Musical Life Of New York Dolls' Sylvain Sylvain" is being presented by Rolling Live Studios and the Bowery Electric. Tickets for the show, which starts at 7 p.m., are $15. (Find the link here.)
Sylvain, co-founder and guitarist of the New York Dolls, died on Jan. 13 of cancer. He was 69.
Previously on EV Grieve:
A Valentine's weekend pop-up market at Ace Bar
Ace Bar is playing host to a group of local vendors-artists this Valentine's weekend... items for sale will include homemade jewelry, silk flowers... and love spells!
The Valentine's pop-up is today from 2-7 p.m. ... and 1-6 p.m. tomorrow.
Ace Bar is at 531 E. Fifth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B.
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