Sunday, August 27, 2017

Week in Grieview


[Photo on Astor Place by Derek Berg]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

The owner of East Village Wines says goodbye to the neighborhood (Thursday)

Solar eclipse! (Monday)

Woman pushed onto F train tracks at 2nd Avenue in unprovoked attack; victim in stable condition (Wednesday)

Starbucks signage arrives at incoming Starbucks on Avenue A and St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)

Out and About with Felix Velazquez (Wednesday)

Landlord makes eviction case against tenant with the Confederate flags, then withdraws (Monday)

Checking in on the former Other Music space, soon to be a health-focused restaurant (Tuesday)

An updated look at that Moxy hotel for 11th Street (Wednesday ... Monday)

From Joey Ramone to Debbie Harry on the Bowery (Friday) And... The Joey Ramone street sign returns to Joey Ramone Place (Thursday)

Thaimee Box brings Thailand's Khao Kang eating culture to 13th Street (Monday)

Capturing lightning on a building (Wednesday)

The Village Voice is ending its print edition (Tuesday)

Montauk Salt Cave now open on 10th Street (Monday)

Watts up with the bright lights inside Key Food? (Monday)

Just For Fen bringing rice noodles to 1st Avenue (Tuesday)

You may now enter and exit Tompkins Square Park at 8th Street and Avenue B (Thursday)

Saltwater now serving on 12th Street (Friday)

Space Mabi sets Sept. 19 opening date on 1st Avenue (Wednesday)

On Target for a summer 2018 opening on 14th Street and Avenue A (Tuesday)

Dec. 1 date set for Boris & Horton, Avenue A's new dog cafe (Thursday)

Pata Negra has closed on 12th Street (Thursday)

A Cheers Cut sneak peek on St. Mark's Place (Monday)

Sooooo many "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" filming posts (Thursday)

75 1st Ave. now in bendy thing phase (Thursday)

Look at the former Bowlmor Lanes now (Monday)

... and spotted on Avenue A today...



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Today in street-closure planning



The Fourth Avenue Festival is happening now (Street fair!) ... and the Avenue is closed from Ninth Street to 14th Street ... coinciding with NYU's Move-In Day.

Bird Flies



Bird Flies

Bop! Shout! Fingers Pop!
Another bird flies in the park.
A jazz migration, people Hop!
Music passing through. Mark
that time once a year,
When people smile and cheer,
Saxophones soar, cymbals crash,
Improvisation worth more than cash.
People cool in fun clothes, a slick hat.
Sunday revelry, Angels scat.
Shades in attendance, no shadows cast,
We should have known it wouldn’t last.
Fold up that chair, head for the train,
Come back next year for Jazz, again, again …


peter radley

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The 25th annual Charlie Park Jazz Festival is today in Tompkins Square Park from 3-7 p.m.

The photography of Ryan John Lee at 9th Street Espresso (on 10th Street)



East Village-based photographer Ryan John Lee has a selection of his work on display at 9th Street Espresso (the location on 10th Street near Avenue B)... you can read more about this exhibit, which is up through Sept. 22, here.

He has shared his work with EVG in the past, such as here and here.

Saturday, August 26, 2017

A farewell to Etna Tool & Die on Bond Street



After 70 years at 42 Bond St., Etna Tool & Die Corporation has closed... Gothamist has a feature on what was one of the last tool and die shops in the city.

Tool and die employees are a class of machinists in the manufacturing industry and make a variety of things one doesn’t usually think twice about—jigs, fixtures, dies, molds, machine tools, cutting tools and more. Galuppo invented the anti-coin theft device that was installed in most of the city's pay phones. ConEd was also one of Etna's biggest clients, making the tools they use every day in the streets.

Owner James Galuppo, who was born on the LES in 1918, opened here between the Bowery and Lafayette in 1946.

Per Gothamist:

The family owns the building on Bond Street, and Galuppo's daughter Flavia says she intends on "honoring my father’s wishes by maintaining the building" and not selling it, retaining the few commercial tenants it still has.

The position-based David Bowie art by Scott VanderVoort remains on the fence ...

Friday, August 25, 2017

A 'Sun' belt



Wrapping up Solar Eclipse Week with something via the Austin, Texas-based trio Ringo Deathstar from last year titled "Stare at the Sun."

Mattress Materialize



Mattress Materialize

Month ending, out they come,
Streets dotted with pale monoliths.
We walk among them as pagans,
Between their standing stones,
Magical meaning long forgotten,
no enlightenment to be revealed.
Swathed in plastic, sealing in,
Dreams, some lost, bitter tears,
Release, exhaustion, books half read.
Guarded by rumors of the uninvited,
Biting interlopers who have lost
the decency to leave when asked.
Suddenly, the mattresses are gone.
Pity, an equinox is almost here.


peter radley



The Charlie Parker Jazz Festival comes to Tompkins Square Park on Sunday

The Charlie Parker Jazz Festival is now underway ... and the annual tribute to the eponymous late saxophonist comes to Tompkins Square Park for a free show Sunday from 3-7 p.m.

The Joshua Redman Quartet headlines a slate that also features “Sweet Poppa Lou” Donaldson, Tia Fuller and Alicia Olatuja. (Read the bios of the performers here.)

This is the 25th anniversary of the Festival, which each year coincides with Parker's birthday.

Parker, who died in 1955 at age 34, lived at 151 Avenue B from 1950-54.

Saltwater now serving on 12th Street


[Image via the Saltwater website]

Saltwater is now open at 345 E. 12th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. The Australian-style cafe had its grand opening yesterday.

The venture is via Lee and Sid, a couple who grew up in Sydney. Per the Saltwater website: "They missed the Australian-styled coffee reflective of the lifestyle back home; where it is a way of life and is uniquely intertwined with leisure rather than a fuel for work."

Saltwater's hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

No. 345 previously served as a to-go spot for S'Mac.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Saltwater bringing Australian coffee to 12th Street

From Joey Ramone to Debbie Harry on the Bowery



Back on Monday, a crew painted over the two-year-old Joey Ramone/CBGB mural on Bleecker at the Bowery...



In its place on Tuesday, Shepard Fairey (in connection with The L.I.S.A. Project NYC) created a mural in honor of Debbie Harry and Blondie...



..which wrapped up on Wednesday afternoon with a visit by Harry and Chris Stein. (Godlis has some photos here.)



Harry and Fairey previously collaborated on a project for his Obey fashion label coinciding with the 40-year anniversary of Blondie's debut album.

Updated 8:30 a.m.

Lola Sáenz notes this morning that, given the placement of the cardboard, it appears Debbie Harry has a new necklace...



NYU's residential hall Move-In Day is Sunday



You may have noticed some activity of late around the neighborhood's NYU dorms... it's all in preparation for...



Fall Welcome Week!

Sunday marks the Residence Hall Move-In Day... so you can expect some traffic and parking restrictions in and around the NYU dorm area — the Third North Dorm on Third Avenue between 11th Street and 12th Street, Founders Hall on 12th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue, and University Hall on 14th Street between Third Avenue and Irving Place.

Move-in times are staggered throughout the day between 7 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Something to keep in mind in case you were planning a trip to Whole Foods Market Union Square, Trader Joe's or Bed, Bath & Beyond ... or anywhere on the map below...


[Joking!]

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Thursday's parting shot



Here's Manhattan (aka Fledgling #1, Ten, BioTen), Christo and Dora's lone offspring this year, in late-season form in Tompkins Square Park today.

Photo by Steven.