Monday, July 3, 2023

The Upright Citizens Brigade is returning to NYC — and the East Village — with a new theater

Signage is up for the new home of the Upright Citizens Brigade at 242 E. 14th St. between Second Avenue and Third Avenue, a short walk across the street from IHOP.

According to the UCB announcement, the two-level space will house "a fully-accessible 130-seat theater with a spacious bar and lounge." (Haven't seen this liquor-license application just yet.) The social media post states that "performances will kick off this fall."

This marks a dual homecoming of sorts for the comedy brand.

The UCB's East Village outpost, UCBeast, wrapped up its eight-plus year run on Avenue A and Third Street in February 2019. At the time, UCB officials blamed the "extreme costs" of operating in the space as a factor in its closing. UCB then presented three nights of programing at SubCulture, a 130-seat venue on Bleecker Street.

Eventually the whole empire — where Kate McKinnon, Donald Glover, Aubrey Plaza, and Broad City's Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson, among many others — got their start, shut down. Amid ongoing financial difficulties made worse by the start of the pandemic, UCB closed all its remaining NYC locations in April 2020... and then in Los Angeles in December 2020.

A comeback was underway starting in March 2022 when longtime talent manager Jimmy Miller and former CEO/Owner of The Onion Mike McAvoy reportedly bought the brand.

As for its EV history...the venue on Avenue A and Third Street opened in September 2011 ... after so much drama (Hot Chicks Room! New Jack Cornballs!) for a comedy club.
Insiders alleged that UCBers were leaving the defaming comments back in 2009 about people who wear cargo shorts and sandals ... people who also like comedy troupes like UCB!

Fourteen years later, will there still be outrage over cargo-short-wearing cornballs clogging the sidewalks for comedy shows? (We hope so!)

Meanwhile, here's background via Deadline about how the UCB came to be...
The esteemed comedy theater, which was launched in 1999 in New York by Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh, came at a time when the foursome were exploding with their hit Comedy Central sketch series, Upright Citizens Brigade, which ran for three seasons from 1998-2000. While the four separately burned their own comedy paths in showbiz after the Comedy Central show, UCB Theatre and school became its own animal, quickly becoming an incubator for film and TV comedic talent, with a Los Angeles theater and improv/sketch writing school opening in 2005...

The new UCB space has been various gyms through the years,  most recently IG-Fit, which closed at the end of 2022 without any warning to members.

High Vibe looking for some help to continue spreading the love

Photos by Stacie Joy

Robert “Bobby” Dagger, owner of the health/natural foods and goods store High Vibe, recently launched a crowdfunding campaign to help keep the 30-year-old East Village shop at 138 E. Third St. Street between Avenue A and First Avenue in business for years to come...
Here's part of the appeal:
...the pandemic, coupled with the shift to online sales and people moving away from the city, has left us facing financial hardship. We find ourselves in need of assistance to cover bills and back rent, so we can continue serving our community and spreading love to people, dogs, and kids for another 30 years.
You can find the GoFundMe at this link.

High Vibe is open daily 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Find the store's website here. And if you're on Instagram, they have an account at this link.

Previously on EV Grieve:

Eros is still 'temporarily closed,' and now fully empty

The curious saga of Eros continues... the Greek restaurant has been closed since early last August on the NE corner of Second Avenue and Fifth Street.

That's when a "temporarily closed" sign has been on the front door. The Greek restaurant's website still notes that this location is "closed for renovations. Reopening TBA."

The city removed the lengthy curbside dining structure from Fifth Street — after multiple warnings — in January.

Most everything from the interior has either been removed (as of last week) or shoved against the windows along the Fifth Street side of the space... 
Eros took over for the diner the Kitchen Sink in September 2021 (same owners) ... management previously changed names from Moonstruck to the Kitchen Sink in the fall of 2015. 

We've talked to several nearby residents who said they'd welcome the return of a more diner-y-type establishment like the Kitchen Sink.

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Sunday's parting shot

Photo by Derek Berg 

Waiting out the downpour late this afternoon on Fourth Street...

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with more air-quality alerts from the Canadian wildfires)...

• Ink on A can use some help (Monday

• About the fire at 204 Avenue B (Friday)

• The latest distribution for asylum seekers took place this past week (Tuesday)

• On St. Mark's Place, Funzi's Pizzeria is a throwback modeled after grandmother's house (Tuesday

• Farewell to the Champagne's of storefront signs in the East Village (Friday

• Last summer for the current configuration of the multipurpose courts in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday

• Weeping for this lost tree on Avenue A (Tuesday)

• Khiladi NYC is closing on Avenue B (Sunday

• Six Feet Under Sound with The Acute (Thursday)

• The incoming Shake Shack on the Lower East Side owes nearly $200k back rent: legal notice (Monday

• At 2nd and 2nd, a change in plans (Monday

• Is 334 Bowery now officially a doomed location for restaurants? (Thursday

• For those who rocked: Legendary East Village venue Fillmore East closed on this date in 1971 (Tuesday

• City pools open (but not the Tompkins Square Park mini pool) (Thursday

• Do you remember the Unicorn Frame Shop? (Wednesday)

• Retail moves: Westerlind relocates to East Houston Street (Wednesday

• Roasted NYC slated for this 2nd Avenue storefront (Wednesday

... and a surprising number of people have asked about the status of Healthy Choice, the deli-market on the SW corner of Avenue A and Sixth Street. Temp signage for My Deli 3 Corp. arrived on June 23. Same ownership and management here... an employee told EVG contributor Stacie Joy that the sign is temporary and relates to their beer license renewal...
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On 7th Street, the Clyde Romero Memorial Garden celebrates a longtime garden activist

Photo by Dave on 7th

The Lower East Side Ecology Center Garden on Seventh Street has been rededicated in honor of its late co-founder.

Moving forward, the green space on Seventh Street between Avenue B and Avenue C will be known as the Clyde Romero Memorial Garden.

Romero, a longtime East Village resident, was co-founder of the LES Ecology Center. He died in January 2022 at age 84

During a ceremony this past Thursday, Romero was celebrated "as an artist, community and environmental activist, a dear friend to many." 

EVG Etc.: Superiority Burger's 3 stars; Red Gate Bakery's birthday cake

Photo from Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg 

• Carlina Rivera wins the June 27 Democratic primary with 61% of the vote (Our Town ... The Village Sun

• A look at a former synagogue on Sixth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue that several artists bought in 1982... two of the units are now for sale (Curbed... previously on EVG

• Lifeguard shortage means no adult lap swim at NYC pools (Gothamist

• About those winged bugs around NYC (The City

• Pete Wells drops three (out of four) stars on Superiority Burger (The New York Times ... previously on EVG

• Red Gate Bakery on First Street just may make the best birthday cake in NYC (Eater

• The Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledglings are having some summer fun (Laura Goggin Photography

• July 4-related street closures and where to watch the Macy's-related fireworks (Gothamist)

• A look at Whim Golf's new pop-up store on Avenue A (Hypebeast ... previously on EVG

• East Village resident Graham Nash discusses his latest record (Relix

• An oral history of Paper, now with a new owner (The New York Times ... Study Hall

• Henry Street gallery owners discuss the current economic client (Artnet News

• D.A. Pennebaker's "Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" gets a 50th-anniversary screening on July 9-10 at Village East by Angelika (Official Site

• Check out the upcoming screenings in the Essential Cinema Repertory collection at Film Anthology Archives on Second Street and Second Avenue (Official site)

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Updated: Just a few more chances to see 1980s East Village art-scene documentary 'Make Me Famous'

Updated July 6: See below for more screening dates.

We've mentioned "Make Me Famous" several times (like here and here) ... the documentary tells the story of the 1980s downtown art scene through the lens of painter Edward Brezinski.

   

There are a few more screenings in NYC (and it is well worth your time and the effort to go to one of these theaters...)

• July 2, 8 p.m., at Roxy Cinema, 2 Avenue of the Americas, Cellar Level

• July 2, 2:45 p.m.,  and July 3, 7 p.m., at New Plaza Cinema, 35 W. 67th St.

Follow the film's Instagram account for updates.

And read an interview with director Brian Vincent and producer Heather Spore Kelly, at The Moveable Feast. Here's another piece via The Village Voice.

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NEW dates!

New Plaza Cinema
35 W. 67th St.
Friday, July 7, 8:45 p.m. Filmmakers Q and A
Sunday July 9, 7 p.m.

Roxy Cinema 
2 Avenue of the Americas
Saturday July 15, 3 p.m.
Sunday July 16, 3 p.m.
Monday July 17, 9 p.m.
(all screenings with filmmaker Q and As)

Breakfast

Breakfast 
By Donald Davis

The gulls were flying over the avenue
Squawking their squawk at us
Right at dawn today
So I figured it must have been dark
At muster time
Or even earlier
When they glided in from the coastal waters.
Maybe the pack had flown about all night
Thinking of french fries
Of which there were a lot,
As yesterday was the coronation
They surely heard the commotion.

The poem by Donald Davis is from the East Village Books poetry window.
Photo on First Avenue between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street by the author.

Saturday's opening shot

Photo by Stacie Joy 

Pausing the C&B Cafe staff meeting yesterday for a photo!

C&B is at 178 E. Seventh St. just west of Avenue B.