Earlier today, city crews cleared the bike lanes on First and Second Avenues...
[Updated: I changed the original headline... was more inflammatory than I had intended... not to mention factually incorrect!...]
Friday, December 31, 2010
Epic New Year's Eve stand-off on Clinton Street
Last night outside Le Souk
There was another nice party coming from the bowels of the former Le Souk space early this morning on Avenue B....
The evening also included a few fistfights. Per a resident, the bouncers at Le Souk kept yelling "Take it down the block, folks, just don't do it here." The door seemed to open at 1 am, and close around 4 or 5.
Meanwhile, the oddsmakers now say chances for a New Year's Eve party here are 3/1.
The evening also included a few fistfights. Per a resident, the bouncers at Le Souk kept yelling "Take it down the block, folks, just don't do it here." The door seemed to open at 1 am, and close around 4 or 5.
Meanwhile, the oddsmakers now say chances for a New Year's Eve party here are 3/1.
NYC mayor inspects snow-covered streets in expensive gray pinstripe suit
A little gratuitous Bloomberg bashing, if you will
As always, way to relate to the people, Mr. Mayor!
The bikes of East 11 Street sneer at the 8th St upstart
Oh boy. I was afraid of this. The other day, I interviewed the bike that lives on Avenue C and Eighth Street, which became an iconic symbol of the great blizzard of Dec. 26-27, 2010.
I figured the Getty photo by Mario Tama would trigger some jealousy among other bikes in the neighborhood. But nothing like what you'll about to read. (I wish that they could just be happy for her.)
EV Grieve reader Lisa passes along these photos ... and a message:
We, the Buried Bikes of 11th and A, hereby challenge 8th and C to a showdown — um, throwdown — er, snowdown! Bring it on!
I just wish that we could all get along.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Exclusive: Q-and-A with the bike that became an iconic symbol of the 2010 Holiday Blizzard
I figured the Getty photo by Mario Tama would trigger some jealousy among other bikes in the neighborhood. But nothing like what you'll about to read. (I wish that they could just be happy for her.)
EV Grieve reader Lisa passes along these photos ... and a message:
We, the Buried Bikes of 11th and A, hereby challenge 8th and C to a showdown — um, throwdown — er, snowdown! Bring it on!
I just wish that we could all get along.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Exclusive: Q-and-A with the bike that became an iconic symbol of the 2010 Holiday Blizzard
Duane Reade continues to make people feel as if they're behind
Really? Valentine's Day? You heartless bastards!
We just got done buying people a few things for this past holiday... We need to relax now, catch our breath, binge drink, etc. I'll go in on Feb. 10 for some Whitman's Samplers for Valentine's Day and you'll have your stupid Easter candy out!
We just got done buying people a few things for this past holiday... We need to relax now, catch our breath, binge drink, etc. I'll go in on Feb. 10 for some Whitman's Samplers for Valentine's Day and you'll have your stupid Easter candy out!
Images, 2010
A sampling, in no particular order...
• Too many fires, such as this one on 14th Street and Avenue A (photo by EV Grieve reader Sergey)
• RIP Michael Shenker
• Shepard Fairey
• A BP protest
• Sammy
• The year of the bedbug(s)
• A murder outside Sin Sin
• Smurfs, now and forever
• Saving Ray's
• Random street shot, Second Avenue
• Finding EV Lazarus
• World Cup fever
• The end of the Mars Bar?
• Random street shot, Third Avenue
• Loving and hating the new bike lanes
• Exit the Telephone Bar, enter the 13th Step
• Markey Hayden Bena, 1956-2010 (Photo by Bob Arihood)
• Just another Saturday night in the East Village
• A crash and chaos outside The Bean (Photo by Vautrin)
• A murder on Seventh Street
• Art Around the Park
• EVLambo, now and forever — Keep rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin' (Photo by EV Grieve reader Joe)
• Too many fires, such as this one on 14th Street and Avenue A (photo by EV Grieve reader Sergey)
• RIP Michael Shenker
• Shepard Fairey
• A BP protest
• Sammy
• The year of the bedbug(s)
• A murder outside Sin Sin
• Smurfs, now and forever
• Saving Ray's
• Random street shot, Second Avenue
• Finding EV Lazarus
• World Cup fever
• The end of the Mars Bar?
• Random street shot, Third Avenue
• Loving and hating the new bike lanes
• Exit the Telephone Bar, enter the 13th Step
• Markey Hayden Bena, 1956-2010 (Photo by Bob Arihood)
• Just another Saturday night in the East Village
• A crash and chaos outside The Bean (Photo by Vautrin)
• A murder on Seventh Street
• Art Around the Park
• EVLambo, now and forever — Keep rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin' (Photo by EV Grieve reader Joe)
Thursday, December 30, 2010
As the Le Souk New Year's Eve Party turns
The Lo-Down just got off the phone with Mike Jones, deputy CEO of the State Liquor Authority. He tells Ed that Le Souk’s planned New Year's Eve bash at its former Avenue B digs is not happening.
Per the Lo-Down:
Previously on EV Grieve:
Le Souk is 'exceptionally back to its former location'
Per the Lo-Down:
Jones said the one-night permit had initially been approved because the address on the application was incorrect. He confirmed that permit has now been rescinded and there is no active liquor license at 47 Avenue B. The 9th Precinct has been advised of the situation, he said.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Le Souk is 'exceptionally back to its former location'
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