Several nights last December, parts of Avenue A were jammed for yet another big movie production. That movie, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (based on the teen novel), will be released Oct. 3. The trailer is now in theaters. (And online...)
Here's a piece on the movie, where two teens meet cute in Manhattan and end up having a wacky night with the city as their playground, from MTV.com last Dec. 14:
Film sets are places of controlled spontaneity, but even MTV News got more than we bargained for during a late-night visit to the set of "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," starring Kat Dennings and Michael Cera, where the wind howled, the people screamed and the actors threw everything but the kitchen sink at us — that is, when the fine citizens of the Big Apple weren't throwing it at them first.
"That's filming in New York for you!" Dennings laughed when a loud truck cut her off midsentence. "Soon some homeless guy is going to throw a banana at me. We've had homeless guys throwing avocados, tomatoes, random blunt objects. It's been amazing! I mean, you really can't fake real New York."
It would all be massively rude, if it all weren't somehow oddly appropriate, given the farcical nature of the story about two teens sharing one wild night in Manhattan, during which just about everything that can happen does.
And a video clip!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Parallel lives on the LES
This week's New York magazine has a feature called "Parallel Lives" in which they ask two LES residents to name some of their favorite places in the neighborhood...Oh, one of the residents has lived here less than one year; the other resident has lived here 58 years. Looks like they have at least one place in common.
Monday, August 11, 2008
At the former site of the Miracle Grill garden
In a post last month, I wondered what was happening at 92 E. 7th St., in what used to be the garden dining area of the Miracle Grill.
Jeremiah has the not-so-surprising answer at Curbed, where he's a guest editor this week. (Hint: it has six stories and eight units....the new condo, not Jeremiah!)
Jeremiah has the not-so-surprising answer at Curbed, where he's a guest editor this week. (Hint: it has six stories and eight units....the new condo, not Jeremiah!)
EV Grieve is starting to take photos of sunsets and stuff
Can a record of John Tesh covers be far behind?
[Now with locations -- thanks for the prompt, Ken Mac!]
Second Avenue between St. Mark's and 7th Street looking east.
[Now with locations -- thanks for the prompt, Ken Mac!]
Second Avenue between St. Mark's and 7th Street looking east.
Second Avenue near 7th Street looking south.
Known or understood by very few; mysterious; secret; obscure; esoteric
The French-Carribbean place taking over the space that belonged to Bao 111 on Avenue C now has a name...Arcane.
How we began to [heart] New York
Here, a high school student looks at the origins of the "I [heart] New York campaign. I give her a B- for her project. She seemed to have problems reading the cue cards.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
First sign of winter
Saturday, August 9, 2008
No fun? (Hardly): Iggy and the Stooges at Terminal 5
Iggy and the Stooges played last night at a sold-out Terminal 5, that place on the west side on 56th Street and, oh, Weehawken. I'm not much of a concert reviewer...so. About all I can muster at the moment is that it was a great show. And Iggy was probably having more fun than anyone else in the place. He never stood in one place more than four seconds. Per usual, he invited everyone on stage during "No Fun." Here's a snippet of the song that I filmed:
Zeronea shot this footage of "I Wanna be Your Dog," where we lose the former Christodora House resident in the crowd for a minute.
And here's a link to a Stooges clip from 1970...love the local broadcaster trying to make sense of it all...
(By the way, as you may have read, the band had their gear ripped off in Montreal on Monday. It hasn't been recovered.)
Zeronea shot this footage of "I Wanna be Your Dog," where we lose the former Christodora House resident in the crowd for a minute.
And here's a link to a Stooges clip from 1970...love the local broadcaster trying to make sense of it all...
(By the way, as you may have read, the band had their gear ripped off in Montreal on Monday. It hasn't been recovered.)
Life on Mars Monday
Friday, August 8, 2008
For Friday evening, The Big Takeover
Bad Brains. CBGB. 1982.
Paying homage to Joan Crawford on Avenue A
Another item from Eater:
The PR behind the new project in the old Julep space, writes in with an update: "This September owners Josh Boyd, Darren Rubell and Jordan Boyd (owners of Plan B and Gallery Bar) launch what they call the LEV's (Lower East Village) first piano bar and cocktail lounge....Varney designed the late Joan Crawford's homes and dedicates the space to her."
LEV?
A bartender at the Library told me a piano bar was opening in the old Julep space on Avenue A. I honestly thought she was joking, though.
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