Monday, March 8, 2021

Incoming pizzeria check, 14th Street/Avenue A edition

The signage is complete now for the incoming Burrata Pizza at 221 Avenue A between 13th Street and 14th Street. 

As we reported this week, this pizzeria is taking the place of Muzzarella Pizza (1991-2020). 

And Burrata isn't the only new pizzeria in the works right here at 14th Street... a 99-cent sliceria is taking the former Rainbow Nails & Spa space at 424 E. 14th St. between Avenue A and First Avenue...
... and New York Sal's Pizza is set for 536 E. 14th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B...
This is a sibling to the New York Sal's Pizza up on 10th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen.

Sunday, March 7, 2021

At the Black History Bowl

Text and photos by Stacie Joy 

Residents and community groups came together yesterday afternoon for Black History Bowl, an event at the Baruch Playground on the Lower East Side to help celebrate both Black History Month and Women's History Month (this was originally scheduled for last Saturday, but was rained out) ...
The Black History Bowl was created by Ty Lemons — aka For the Love of the City, a neighborhood resident and coach, mentor and event planner. 

East Village native Frank Gonzalez, founder and principal broker at Loisaida Realty, helped organize yesterday's activities. 

"I was happy to partner with him as I see his potential to make a difference with our youth, who are one of the underserved groups in our community," said Gonzalez, who's also a youth pastor. "[Ty] is focused on working with youth, particularly from NYCHA housing. He created For the Love of the City to put on events and organize activities for kids and teenagers." 

Here's (from the left) Coss Marte of ConBody, one of the sponsors, with Lemons and Gonzalez yesterday...
Yesterday's activities included youth workouts via ConBody and games of flag football as well as free food and music courtesy of the Brooklyn United Marching Band. 

Here are a few photos from the afternoon...

Week in Grieview

Posts from the past week included... 

• East River community group gets action on the release of (heavily redacted) value engineering study (Tuesday

• Report of a fatal fire on 5th Street (Friday

• Meeting Chef Wayne from the Bowery Mission (Friday

• The Union Square Food Emporium looks to be closing at the end of May (Thursday

• Police make arrest in fatal punch on 1st Avenue and 11th Street (Tuesday

• Checking on in Meat + Bread on Allen Street (Wednesday

• Movies theaters prep for reopening (Thursday

• Hub Thai debuts new Avenue A space (Thursday

• A stroll by a Goya display in this week's NY See (Thursday

• Gallery Watch: 'Last Supper' at LatchKey Gallery (Wednesday

• This is the new tenant for the NW corner of 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday

• 787 Coffee opens an outpost on 14th Street (Monday

• Catch a wave at this incoming Asian restaurant on 6th Street (Thursday

• Report: The Knickerbocker Bar & Grill will be reopening soon on University Place (Wednesday

• Mike's Cleaners is closing on Avenue A (Monday

• A much-needed beach day for Kita the Wonder Dog of East 10th Street (Wednesday

• A new pizzeria for the former Muzzarella Pizza space on Avenue A (Monday)

• Openings: Mi Salsa Kitchen on Allen and Houston; Davidovich Bagels on Avenue A (Monday

• When Charles the dog blasted Daft Punk on 2nd Avenue in a video directed by Spike Jonze (Sunday)

• 347 E. 4th St. sells; conversion to residential use is in the works (Tuesday

• The first opossum sighting of 2021 in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday

• About Nudibranch, bringing a pop-up tasting menu to 130 1st Ave. this month (Friday

• Leasing underway at Stella LES on Avenue C and Houston (Wednesday

• Construction watch: 799 Broadway (Tuesday

• New signage for the incoming Greenwich Marketplace on 4th Avenue (Monday)

... and I Know! I Know! This used to be such a nice, safe neighborhood... via the Citizen app...
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Remembering Wendy Schonfeld

Wendy Schonfeld died in a fire in her fourth-floor apartment at 335 E. Fifth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue late Thursday night. She was 80. 

The Daily News has more about Schonfeld and her life:
Even at 80, Schonfeld was a vibrant fixture in her East 5th St. building and a priceless mentor to former colleagues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 
"She lived and breathed the arts," said Robert La Force, a neighbor for 29 years. "Even though she didn’t really go out the last couple of years, she was still a part of everything," said La Force. "She would stick her head out the window and talk to people."
And...
Her home was crammed with artifacts from Mexico and elsewhere collected during a lifetime of devotion to the arts. 
At the Met, Schonfeld was recalled for guiding younger colleagues to get their noses out of books and helping them communicate the grandeur of art to the general public. 
"She had that wonderful New York way of setting things straight, with kindness," said Joanne Pillsbury, a curator at the Met. "She was a fountain of information about objects and ideas."
According to the News (and as several readers pointed out), there was another fire in Schonfeld's apartment more than 10 years ago. She reportedly suffered permanent health problems from smoke inhalation.

As for this fire, FDNY officials told the News that "the blaze may have been caused by faulty wiring in an air conditioner." 

Photo by Steven

Reopenings: Ladybird, Lucy's, Phebe's — and more

Several more bars-restaurants have reopened after a winter break ... several of the places closed in December when Gov. Cuomo ended indoor dining (at 25 percent) on Dec. 13. Indoor capacity is now at 35 percent. 

The recent reopenings include: 

The Ainsworth, 64 Third Ave. 

Avant Garden, 130 E. Seventh St. 

Cherry Tavern,  441 E. Sixth St.

Empellón Al Pastor, 132 St. Mark's Place at Avenue A 

Huertas, 107 First Ave.

KGB Bar,  85 E. Fourth St.

Ladybird, 111 E. Seventh St.

Lucy's, 135 Avenue A (photo of Lucy below by Lola SaƩnz)
The Penny Farthing, 103 Third Ave.

Phebe's, 361 Bowery at Fourth Street

Tile Bar, 115 First Ave.

... and upcoming: 

Proletariat, 102 St. Mark's Place — March 17 

Saramsam, 111 E. Seventh St. — March 17 

Superiority Burger, 430 E. Ninth St. — March 12

TV series shoot looking for break dancers, 1980s 'punk types'

Updated: Ah! This is apparently for season 2 of "Russian Doll."

A new scripted TV series called "Black Gumball" will be filming around the East Village over the next three days... we've seen film notices on Third Avenue for Monday (thanks Steven!) ... parts of Avenue A and side streets on Tuesday...
... and along East Houston on Wednesday...
Some of the extras casting notices have been making the rounds for scenes set in the 1980s (not sure at the moment the premise of the series) ... there's a call for break dancers:
Waldron Casting is seeking Men who can breakdance and portraying 1982 East Village types breakdancing outside of the subway. Think Michael Jackson style break dancers.
There's also a call for "80s punk types" ... and "gutter punk and grunge" ...

Saturday, March 6, 2021

Saturday's parting shot

A moment during this afternoon's "interactive data-art performance" on Avenue B between Seventh Street and Eighth Street ... featuring Jen Ray and data designer Jason Forrest ... read more about Open Date Week activities in the East Village here

Thanks to Stacie Joy for the photo!

Ruh-roh! Scooby-Doo looks extremely angry here on St. Mark's Place

Looks like we've got another mystery on our hands. Here's the new-ish Scooby-Doo mural on the rolldown gate at Min Sushi at 32 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

And why is Scooby looking supremely — and uncharacteristically — pissed?  

The challenges of dining out on a windy day in Tompkins Square Park!

CARDBOARD INSTALLATION DOWN!

Uh-oh! The detailed new work made from upcycled cardboard — titled "Eat Out" — that East Village-based artist Tom Manco of Manco Studios debuted yesterday in Tompkins Square Park was upended by a gust of wind.

EVG contributor Derek Berg, who snapped these photos roughly two minutes apart this morning, helped reset the table with the help of a passerby...

Saturday's opening shot

No indoor dining yet at the lunch counter for B&H Dairy, 127 Second Ave. between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place ... though there are three small tables outside and plenty of options to go or for delivery. 

Hours: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day except Monday, when they are closed. (212) 505-8065

Friday, March 5, 2021

Friday's parting shots

East Village-based artist Tom Manco of Manco Studios debuted a detailed new work made from upcycled cardboard and tape in Tompkins Square Park today... EVG reader Karen shared these photos...

'Lux' living

 
Local band Pom Pom Squad released "Lux" this week... which features a "Virgin Suicides" tribute video of singer-songwriter Mia Berrin's dreams.

Also, today is Bandcamp Friday, in which the platform foregoes its revenue and gives the bands all the $$$ from the day's sales. You can download "Lux" here