Sunday, November 6, 2022
Week in Grieview
Posts this past week included (with a random photo from St. Mark's Place and 3rd Avenue)...
• Key Food is back to 24/7 (Monday)
• At the last night of the Pyramid Club on Avenue A (Monday)
• Citing a reorganization, Mikey Likes It Ice Cream closes Avenue A location (Thursday)
• A very Avenue B Halloween (Tuesday)
• A fundraising raffle to help Lower East Side families this Thanksgiving (Tuesday)
• Owners of Joyface debut HiLot on Avenue C (Tuesday)
• Key Food is back to 24/7 (Monday)
• The 9th Precinct touts a big drug bust in Tompkins Square Park (Thursday)
• Just what the doctor ordered? MedRite Urgent Care debuts on 14th and 3rd (Friday)
• Check out the new single by Hello Mary (Friday)
• A busy week for milling in the East Village (Monday)
• Demolition complete on the Bowery for the New Museum annex (Wednesday)
• Mug & Cup space is now in possession of the landlord on Avenue C (Thursday)
• Activity at the former Associated on 14th Street (Wednesday)
• The former Nomad space is for rent on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)
• How long will this booted Dodge Durango sit here on 11th Street? (Friday)
• SantaCon 2022 is now on the clock (Monday)
• Double-decker plywood report (Monday)
... and a last look at Halloween courtesy of Derek Berg...
The Dorothy Day takes to New York Harbor
On Friday, the city officially commissioned the newest member of the Staten Island Ferry fleet — the Dorothy Day.
The $85 million state-of-the-art ferry is named for Day, the activist and journalist with ties to the Lower East Side, where she worked with the poor and founded The Catholic Worker. (The St. Joseph's House is on First Street and Maryhouse on Third Street.)
City officials said that Day regularly rode the Staten Island Ferry to reach her cottage on Staten Island's South Shore and is buried in Pleasant Plains.
According to officials, the ferry will serve passengers for the first time later this year.
Today we officially commissioned the Dorothy Day, the third and final new Ollis-class #StatenIslandFerry. The $85 million state-of-the-art ferry is named for Day, the legendary 20th-century Catholic peace activist who lived and worked #onStatenIsland. pic.twitter.com/i1fC0I6mJG
— NYC DOT (@NYC_DOT) November 4, 2022
Meanwhile, here's a video of the launch and sea trial from September ...Dorothy Day (1897-1980) was a convert to Catholicism who led the Catholic Worker movement. Day has been submitted to the Vatican as a candidate for canonization by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
— NYC DOT (@NYC_DOT) November 4, 2022
📷: Day's granddaughter joined us for the Commissioning Ceremony pic.twitter.com/b5m9AFHJ2m
The Church of the Nativity at 44 Second Ave. between Second Street and Third Street was Day's home parish. Several years ago, parishioners asked the Archdiocese of New York to build a shrine for Day within Nativity.
The Archdiocese later sold the property to developers, who demolished the church and neighboring structures to make way for an 11-floor mixed-use building that will rise on the east side of the avenue ...
Top image via Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc./Nativity lot photo by Felton Davis
Saturday, November 5, 2022
Noted
As seen on Seventh Street near Avenue C... and there's a sudden urge to watch "Road House" tonight.
EVG Etc.: City Council approves redistricting; Anna Delvey launches dinner series
Fall at Albert's Garden on 2nd Street
• Your Election Day questions answered (NY1)
• Local City Councilmember Carlina Rivera and others speak out about the warehousing of rent-stabilized units (The City)
• NYC migrant crisis highlights long standing homeless shelter issues (Gothamist)
• City Council approves redistricting maps (City & State ... Village Preservation)
• Sietsema checks out MayRee on First Street (Eater ... previously on EVG)
• Pete Wells says that the French-influenced Claud on 10th Street "is one of the most impressive places to hit the East Village in several years" (The New York Times ... previously on EVG)
• The Thrillist guide to the East Village (Thrillist)
• Under house arrest, Anna Delvey is launching a dinner series out of her East Village apartment (Eater)
• The "Meet Me in the Bathroom" doc is now playing at the IFC Center (Official site... previously on EVG)
• UFOs on the big screen (Anthology Film Archives)
• Glendalis is the protagonist of this 10-year photographic voyage on the Lower East Side (i-D)
• Scarlett Johansson and David Yurman hosted a shopping soiree to benefit the Lower Eastside Girls Club (Vogue)
• The noise and traffic are constant complaints from the neighbors near Clinton Street and Grand Street (PIX11)
• Goggla captures the fall bird migration (Laura Goggin Photography)
• Heidi Klum's Halloween worm costume at the new Moxy Hotel on the Bowery inspired some good memes (Hyperallergic)
Saturday's opening shot
Clocks go back one hour at 2 a.m. with Daylight Saving Time ... so if you're reading this post tomorrow, it will be 8:17 a.m. and not 9:17 a.m.
On Nov. 12, 1955, lightning struck the clock tower, which generated 1.21 gigawatts of power.
And the new clocks at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery (above!) on 10th Street and Second Avenue arrived in September 2018.
Friday, November 4, 2022
Hello again
Photo for EVG last year by Stacie Joy
Big week for local band Hello Mary... the trio — bassist Mikaela Oppenheimer, guitarist Helena Straight and drummer Stella Wave — announced the release date for their debut LP — March 3, 2023.
They were also profiled in Rolling Stone in a piece titled "Say Hello to the Next Great New York Rock Band."
And then there is a brand-new single-video... this is "Spiral."
Previously on EV Grieve:
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About the 'First Mondays' reading series at Performance Space New York
Performance Space New York's series, "First Mondays: Readings of New Works in Progress," continues this fall.
Here's more about what to expect from the series, organized by writer-historian Sarah Schulman, on Monday, Nov. 7, and Monday, Dec. 5:
On Nov. 7, in an event Schulman dubbed "House Favorites," First Mondays features what Schulman describes as "a literary cornucopia of writers' writers, for readers who love writers." They include Lambda Literary Award and Arab American Book Award winner Rabih Alameddine ... poet and former director of the Asian-American Writers' Workshop Ken Chen ... and experimental poet, prose writer, and scholar of critical pedagogy and queer theory Sara Jane Stoner...
And on Dec. 5...
In an ongoing commitment to presenting alumni of Performance Space, First Mondays features an evening of new work-in-progress by Chris Cochrane — an innovator of improvisational new music and co-creator of THEM with Ishmael Houston-Jones and Dennis Cooper — with his collaborators Viv Corringham and Miguel Frasconi.
The "First Mondays" readings start at 7 p.m. (a livestream option is also available). Events are free with RSVP ... which you can do here or here.
The readings take place at Open Room, Performance Space New York, 150 First Ave. (at Ninth Street), 4th floor.
How long will this booted Dodge Durango sit here on 11th Street?
An EVG reader shared this photo... of a new-model Dodge Durango — parked with a boot — on 11th Street between Avenue B and Avenue C.
The boot arrived toward the end of September. The next day, the reader and a friend saw a young couple very thoroughly washing the vehicle inside and out.
We assumed maybe they were killing time while waiting to have the boot removed. Hours later we came by again and the vehicle had been stripped clean of license plates, registration information, VIN, etc.
The vehicle has sat here without plates and with deflated tires all of October.
Heading into November, the reader wonders how much longer the SUV will sit here. Perhaps it needs to be towed into the Avenue A bus lane to garner some city attention?
Just what the doctor ordered? MedRite Urgent Care debuts on 14th and 3rd
The MedRite Urgent Care is now open on the SE corner of Third Avenue and 14th Street. (Signage arrived in February.)
The walk-in clinic has more than 20 locations around NYC and the metropolitan area. The hours here: Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
And the new outpost is about 60 steps away from the CityMD location on 14th Street.
As for the new MedRite storefront, this space has been on the retail market since the Capital One® branch moved away in July 2016.
Thursday, November 3, 2022
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