"Ughters Zers" (Photo via Josh Russ. The neon sign will be fixed.) @ Russ & Daughters instagr.am/p/TFXip_j_Gg/
— Russ & Daughters (@LoxPopuli) December 11, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Headed to Ughters Zers for some chopped liver
First Block Drugs, now Russ & Daughters! All of the great neon in the neighborhood is getting repaired at once...
OK, who put the large dog carrier in this tree on East Sixth Street?
Josie's (and Sophie's and Mona's) co-owner Richard Corton passed these on to us from this afternoon... spotted in a tree near Josie's on East Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B...
Sorry to say, we do not know, like, how or why this is in the tree. Perhaps you know? Or have a guess?
Updated:
Oh! Someone just mentioned that this has been up there since Sandy...?
So, moving along... how do we get it down?
Updated:
Oh! Someone just mentioned that this has been up there since Sandy...?
So, moving along... how do we get it down?
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
[Lafayette Street Sunday morning]
Man struck and killed by L train this morning at 14th and First (AP via the Post)
Eden has more photos and video from the MoRUS opening Saturday (Slum Goddess)
"Representatives of the Landmark Theatre Company told members of Community Board 3 that their plan to sell alcoholic drinks at the Sunshine Cinema offers the only hope of keeping the art house theater at 143 East Houston Street." CB3 not supporting the idea — yet. (The Lo-Down)
Stories of East Village residents rebuilding after Sandy (WNYC)
How East Village resident Jenny Adams helped crowdfund Sandy relief for the neighborhood (NPR)
Yoga to the People on St. Mark's stops offering classes patterned after Bikram Yoga (The New York Times)
Tiengarden on Allen Street closed until February for renovations (BoweryBoogie)
The late, great Movie Star News in Chelsea will soon be home to an upscale bathroom fixtures shop (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Alex returns to the Downtown Music Gallery (Flaming Pablum)
Rebuilding Coney Island (The Wall Street Journal, subscription ID needed)
And introducing Marty Wombacher's Meanwhile, Back in Peoria
Man struck and killed by L train this morning at 14th and First (AP via the Post)
Eden has more photos and video from the MoRUS opening Saturday (Slum Goddess)
"Representatives of the Landmark Theatre Company told members of Community Board 3 that their plan to sell alcoholic drinks at the Sunshine Cinema offers the only hope of keeping the art house theater at 143 East Houston Street." CB3 not supporting the idea — yet. (The Lo-Down)
Stories of East Village residents rebuilding after Sandy (WNYC)
How East Village resident Jenny Adams helped crowdfund Sandy relief for the neighborhood (NPR)
Yoga to the People on St. Mark's stops offering classes patterned after Bikram Yoga (The New York Times)
Tiengarden on Allen Street closed until February for renovations (BoweryBoogie)
The late, great Movie Star News in Chelsea will soon be home to an upscale bathroom fixtures shop (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Alex returns to the Downtown Music Gallery (Flaming Pablum)
Rebuilding Coney Island (The Wall Street Journal, subscription ID needed)
And introducing Marty Wombacher's Meanwhile, Back in Peoria
Workers arrive on the scene of Claire Forlani's disembodied scotch ad hands
Yesterday, we noted the rather unnerving presence of Claire Forlani's giant billboard hand(s)... on that Scotch ad on Lafayette and Great Jones...
Today, a reader notes that workers have arrived at the scene. But for what reason?
To reattach the hand to the host body? Or hands.
Today, a reader notes that workers have arrived at the scene. But for what reason?
To reattach the hand to the host body? Or hands.
Enjoy these 2 Manhattan views from the Christodora House in 1929
Here is the view to the northwest from the roof of the Christodora House on Avenue B and East Ninth Street circa Feb. 5, 1929. (Click image to enlarge, of course)
[From the Collections of the Museum of the City of New York]
And here's the view to the south toward the Woolworth Building...
[From the Collections of the Museum of the City of New York]
And here is the stately building from the same day...
[From the Collections of the Museum of the City of New York]
The great Samuel H. Gottscho took these photos... and they are via the Museum of the City of New York's website, where you can find many amazing archival photos. Where I'm buying a few things from their archives for holiday gifts.
Updated:
Dave on 7th thinks that the top two photos were taken later than 1929... Perhaps 1931. "That's an almost complete Empire State Building in the middle and it was completed in May of 1931 and the site was excavated in Jan of 1930 (per Wikipedia). So, I think their date is off by two years."
[From the Collections of the Museum of the City of New York]
And here's the view to the south toward the Woolworth Building...
[From the Collections of the Museum of the City of New York]
And here is the stately building from the same day...
[From the Collections of the Museum of the City of New York]
The great Samuel H. Gottscho took these photos... and they are via the Museum of the City of New York's website, where you can find many amazing archival photos. Where I'm buying a few things from their archives for holiday gifts.
Updated:
Dave on 7th thinks that the top two photos were taken later than 1929... Perhaps 1931. "That's an almost complete Empire State Building in the middle and it was completed in May of 1931 and the site was excavated in Jan of 1930 (per Wikipedia). So, I think their date is off by two years."
Memories of Tompkins Square Park poster refuses to die
[Bobby Williams, from Dec. 3]
Yes, it has been several days since we last checked in on the poster board thingy in Tompkins Square Park... the one put up by unknown people asking Parkgoers to share their favorite TSP memories. By last Wednesday, the sentiments started to get a little more, uh, salty. Or, as Slum Goddess noted in the comments — like the stalls of the women's bathroom in the Park.
Anyway, we never posted this on Friday morning...
One person claimed that a disgusted parent tore the two posters off the railing.
So by Friday night ...
Then Saturday morning! It was back! (Sort of!)
Then it disappeared. Then, last evening, Bobby Williams emailed me this photo, noting: "Here's old sign refusing to die."
Who knows where it will appear next, and in what form...
As for the memories. Thanks to everyone — Goggla, Chris Flash, John Penley, Gojira, BaHa, DrBOP, Shawn Chittle, Big Gay Ice Cream Man, Marty Wombacher, Andrew Tyndall, among others — for sharing their memories in the comments on the original post.
Previously on EV Grieve:
What's your memory of Tompkins Square Park?
Yes, it has been several days since we last checked in on the poster board thingy in Tompkins Square Park... the one put up by unknown people asking Parkgoers to share their favorite TSP memories. By last Wednesday, the sentiments started to get a little more, uh, salty. Or, as Slum Goddess noted in the comments — like the stalls of the women's bathroom in the Park.
Anyway, we never posted this on Friday morning...
One person claimed that a disgusted parent tore the two posters off the railing.
So by Friday night ...
Then Saturday morning! It was back! (Sort of!)
Then it disappeared. Then, last evening, Bobby Williams emailed me this photo, noting: "Here's old sign refusing to die."
Who knows where it will appear next, and in what form...
As for the memories. Thanks to everyone — Goggla, Chris Flash, John Penley, Gojira, BaHa, DrBOP, Shawn Chittle, Big Gay Ice Cream Man, Marty Wombacher, Andrew Tyndall, among others — for sharing their memories in the comments on the original post.
Previously on EV Grieve:
What's your memory of Tompkins Square Park?
Reader mailbag: Are the new lights too bright at St. Brigid's?
A question from a reader:
Have the obnoxiously too bright lights at St. Brigid's on Avenue B bothered anyone else?
Well, yes — one reader mentioned the "the ludicrously bright lights and ugly fixtures" in this post about the bells of St. Brigid's.
Anyway, the reader understands the deterrent from possible vandalism (and perhaps warding off anyone from sleeping on the front steps) that the lights provide.
"But they are so freaking bright! I wonder if the fact that they're bothering me is my anal-retentiveness coming out ... or I’m guessing I can’t be the only one."
Anyone else with a comment on the lights?
Naked Pizza looking for another location
We've noted a few times that Naked Pizza on East 14th Street near Third Avenue had been closed in recent weeks. Per the NP website, they were going to be on vacation until after Nov. 20. Then! That vacation got extended to after Dec. 4.
There's aren't any messages now for this location, which looks rather unsettled... Their phone is also out of service.
But! We asked NP's Twitter account what was happening...
There's aren't any messages now for this location, which looks rather unsettled... Their phone is also out of service.
But! We asked NP's Twitter account what was happening...
@evgrieve We're looking for another location . . . stay tuned.
— Naked Pizza (@NakedPizza) December 10, 2012
Tim Hortons will never win this neon-light battle on East Houston
That Tim Hortons-Cold Stone Creamery combo opened recently on East Houston near Ludlow... since then, the Hortoners added an admittedly pretty snazzy neon sign ...
But it's tough to compete in the neon-light category along here...
But it's tough to compete in the neon-light category along here...
Monday, December 10, 2012
Rugs and Ugs
At EVG favorite Block Drugs on Second Avenue and East Sixth Street tonight ...
Last Monday!
We took a closer look at the sign on Sunday... the D is in the neon shop for repairs, as a few people noted in the comments or on Facebook...
Last Monday!
We took a closer look at the sign on Sunday... the D is in the neon shop for repairs, as a few people noted in the comments or on Facebook...
Report: Cooper Union students end week-long occupation of 8th-floor suite
Per the Free Cooper Union Facebook page:
The Huffington Post has more on story here. DNAinfo covered the Citywide Student/Faculty Rally on Saturday here. DNAinfo has a report here.
The 11 students also distributed a holiday card...
Previously.
After seven days in the Peter Cooper Suite, the Students for a Free Cooper Union have left on their own accord, holding a press conference outside the Foundation Building and dancing while Reverend Billy And The Stop Shopping Gospel Choir blesses FREE EDUCATION TO ALL!
The Huffington Post has more on story here. DNAinfo covered the Citywide Student/Faculty Rally on Saturday here. DNAinfo has a report here.
The 11 students also distributed a holiday card...
Previously.
Report: Citi Bike share back on track for a May debut, probably definitely
[File photo by Shawn Chittle]
Superstorm Sandy added another round of delays to the city's long-delayed Bike Share Program. But! The New York Times reports that at least 5,500 bikes at 293 stations will be ready by May.
Superstorm Sandy added another round of delays to the city's long-delayed Bike Share Program. But! The New York Times reports that at least 5,500 bikes at 293 stations will be ready by May.
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