Sunday, March 17, 2013

Reminders tonight: Meeting to discuss incoming East Village bars



As noted back on Monday, there's an East Village community meeting tonight ... of particular interest to residents of the southern stretch of Avenue B and the side streets. (Read that post here.)

The meeting, sponsored by the East 4th Street A & B Block Association, will be held from 6:30-7:30 in the community room at 535 E. Fifth St.

Of particular interest is 14 Avenue B, where folks behind Urge hope to open a new bar.

Casey Rubber Stamps hosts their 7th annual St. Patrick's Night Party tonight



Casey Rubber Stamps on East 11th Street is one of the most unique shops around... and one of my favorite places here.

Tonight, owner John Casey, who moved here from Ireland at age 16, throws his annual St. Patrick's Night Party... No woo, just some local fun...


[Courtesy of EVG reader Chris]

Here's a little more on the shop via WNYC...

The walls of his narrow shop — which doubles as his workshop — on 11th Street in Manhattan are lined with myriad stamps ranging from whales to peas-in-a-pod, spider webs, shells, guns, teeth, the Manhattan skyline and even that most fearsome creature: the bed bug. About half his business comes from selling pre-made stamps that range from $3 to $15. The other half is custom designs that customers request or bring in.

Rubber stamping is a simple technology that dates back about 150 years — and to judge from the operation at this tiny store, it really hasn't changed that much.

East Village residents already giving up on spring



East 10th Street and Third Avenue this morning... wind chill is in the 20s at the moment.

Also! To show the trend. From last Sunday on Second Avenue and East Fourth Street...

At 9:12 a.m., there were 7 people waiting for McSorley's to open



The other two people were across the street having a cigarette. Anyway, I expected more people by now.

The bar opens today at noon.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

A more traditional St. Patrick's Day celebration at St. Brigid's this morning



During the 10 a.m. mass today ... Avenue B and East Eighth Street...

Photo by Bobby Williams.

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Editon


[East Second Street]

St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery seeks donor for ramp for disability access (DNAinfo)

Citysearch names Tompkins Square Bagels as Best Bagel in NYC (Citysearch)

Recalling the squatter evictions at 545 and 541 E. 13th St. (The Villager)

Con Ed overcharges this East Village resident (Gothamist)

East Houston Street construction update (DNAinfo)

First look inside Duane Park on the Bowery (Eater)

Figuring out where Mick Jones of the Clash was standing on Third Avenue (Flaming Pablum)

At Bugs on East 12th Street: "It is the kind of place you are relieved still exists in the East Village: tiny, a little kooky, with its own weather." (The New York Times)

St. Patrick's Day history on the LES (The Lo-Down)

George Tabb's new guitar straps (Guitar International)

Rules at the new Delancey Plaza (BoweryBoogie)

Check out "Rhapsodic City: Music of New York" coming to the New York Public Library (Stupefaction)

Remembering the Rawhide (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Nothing Wimpy about Crash's Popeye mural



Crash has finished his work on the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall ...



And perhaps my favorite mural here in some time. You?

Find more photos from yesterday afternoon at Animal NY.

P.S.
Sorry about that headline. It's really bad.

Please explain



Spotted this morning on East 10th Street near Fourth Avenue.



Morning tweets

What times does McSorley's open on St. Patrick's Day?

Noon. Because someone asked.

And today they opened at 8 a.m. No line. At 8:45 anyway.



And not all that boisterous inside...



...and the McSorley's bus idles outside to take people to the St. Patrick's Day today...



And no — the driver doesn't take requests to drive people out to the middle of nowhere and leave them.

[And yes on that headline.]

Friday, March 15, 2013

Green days



For this weekend. New Order with "Everything's Gone Green" live from The Ukranian National Home on Second Avenue ... Nov. 19, 1981.

At long last, Hyatt Union Square branded



Five years later here on Fourth Avenue and East 13th Street... we'll check back with the latest opening date....

Previously on EV Grieve:
Through the years with the sunlight-blocking Hyatt Union Square, opening Nov. 15