Sunday, December 20, 2009

Getting into the true spirit of the holidays


At the Post today, V.A. Musetto takes a break from writing about Asian film starlets to discuss three must-see Christmas slasher flicks: "Black Christmas," "Silent Night, Deadly Night" and "You Better Watch Out." As V.A. notes:

John Waters says "You Better Watch Out" is "the best seasonal film of all time." He adds: "I wish I had kids. I'd make them watch it every year and, if they didn't like it, they'd be punished."

And a merry Christmas to you, John.

The morning after











Life on Mars today



Life on Mars debuts today at the Mars Bar. NYPress caught up with co-curator Grimace, who discussed whether the artwork will change the endearing atmosphere in Mars Bar:

Artwork has always been a very strong element of the look and feel as well as the patrons of Mars Bar. Throughout its 25-year history, many artists such as Basquiat, Keith Haring and Lee Quinones have spent time here, and today many of the people that hang out here and even the bartenders are artists as well. If you focus your eyes in the dim Marsian light, you can always see a ton of art everywhere in Mars Bar. There are canvases behind the bar, custom paintings on the walls, windows and outside. This combined with the history of Mars Bar, the Old-New-York feel that is impossible to get almost anywhere in downtown Manhattan, and very special regulars that have been patrons of Mars Bar for years with many stories to tell, along with the raw art, make the entire bar a living, breathing, drinking art piece on it’s own. This is not something that can ever be re-created in a stuffy Chelsea gallery.


Related:
hijinks and shenanigans at Mars Bar.. (Slum Goddess)

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Let it snow (unless you have a flight tonight)






Bob Arihood has many great shots from last night right here.

GammaBlog shot this video.

Here comes Santa Claus...right in front of the Ninth Precinct....



A very nice event for the kids today on Fifth Street. They all seemed thrilled. I appreciate the community spirit.

Meanwhile, I did not have my sound monitoring equipment with me. At this hour around 10 a.m. or so, it seemed as if the sound was above the nominal 70 dB at 100 feet, the level the Ninth Precinct makes the bands in Tompkins Square Park adhere to...

Craft-o-holics back at it tonight



Local 269 Bar
269 E. Houston St. (@ Suffolk)
from 6 til 9pm (later if it's rockin' during the snowstorm!)
FREE/DONATIONS ACCEPTED
Daniella aka Our Lady of Perpetual PMS
Jenny Devildoll Gonzalez
Elisa Velasquez
Jessica Delfino
The Chi-Ciones

This can only mean one thing -- PANIC!




Wow, a foot of snow, huh. Everyone knows who to watch out for, right?...

The Tompkins Square holiday tree...is on





Hmm, the official tree lighting ceremony isn't until Sunday afternoon, though...Just practicing?

Here comes Santa Claus...right down St. Mark's Place...

Has anyone else spotted the SantaCar? Here it is on St. Mark's near Second Avenue. Missed the shot of the young men giving Santa the middle finger. Damn.




Friday, December 18, 2009

Holiday memories at CBGB



For more on Letch Patrol and Harris Pankin, go here.

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning edition



ABC No Rio's mystery $1 million donation (The Villager)

Out and about on a Thursday night (Neither More Nor Less)

A plan for Freddy's Bar in Brooklyn (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

Boom Boom Room crowd invading the EV (Guest of a Guest)

Why New Yorkers are the unhappiest people in America (Runnin' Scared)

1970s NYC lives here (Flaming Pablum)

One reason to choose plastic over paper (BoweryBoogie)

Highlights from this week's CB3/SLA meeting (Eater)

Commercial break



The ever-expanding Max's Kansas City tribute (This Ain't the Summer of Love)

Photo highlights from Eden & John's CD release show (Slum Goddess)

Late-night shopping on the LES (Lower East Side NY)

Late-night in East River Park (Little Stories and Maybe Poems from Now and Then)

Laundry day in StuyTown (Lux Living)

Two music-related movies that we might just see next year (Stupefaction)

Beekman Tower gets a star



Well, not really. But so shiny nonetheless. Looking at the 7,000 story Beekman Tower going up down in the Financial District.