Sunday, June 12, 2011

The way we live now: Starbucks, Chase or Duane Reade?


Dave on 7th spotted this on Second Avenue at 10th Street... at the former Cafe Centosette.

The Mars Bar will be torn down in August


That's the word in an article posted today at Crain's New York, which provides all sorts of details on what will be happening to the two buildings at 9 and 11 Second Avenue.

Here are some excerpts from the article by Jeremy Smerd:

Ten dollars buys two cold Budweisers at the Mars Bar. For those who live above the graffiti-scarred East Village dive, it's the price of a new, luxury apartment.

An octogenarian playwright, a drag queen and a kvetcher provoked nightly by the bar's cacophony are among the nine tenants in two adjoining buildings at the corner of Second Avenue and East First Street who will receive this sweet deal.

At the end of the month, they will vacate their 1920s building, which will be demolished in August. When they return in about two years, each will pay $10 (tax free) to buy an apartment in a 12-story luxury high-rise.

John Vaccaro, 81, is the only resident here who was willing to be interviewed. He has lived in the East Village since the late 1950s; in the space above the Mars Bar since 1977.

"Look at this stuff all around us, all these high-rises. Everywhere you look. Behind us. West of us, It bothers me that New York has changed so much. It's not the New York I came to."

And one more passage:

Neighborhood blogs have covered the story with the requisite antipathy for yuppie scum. Locals have mostly lamented that the Mars Bar will come down with the building, but the protests of earlier years have given way to resignation. At a February City Planning Commission hearing, no one spoke in opposition.

"The bar's closing. Oh, well," said a Mars Bar bartender named Amy. "You move on. I dislike this neighborhood now."

Mr. Vaccaro, like his building, is old and frail. "I'd rather be young and directing shows," he said while sifting through memorabilia he is giving away. He pays $294 a month but has spent thousands renovating his space.

His kitchen, though, sits on a platform because the floor is unstable. Illuminated by track lighting, it could be the set of one of his plays, with Mr. Vaccaro playing the character who doesn't recognize the neighborhood he calls home.

And when will the Mars Bar close? The article doesn't say, but one date has been repeated in the gossip: June 30.

Read the whole article here.

June 11


Jeremiah Moss spotted this one yesterday on Sixth Street near Second Avenue. Per Jeremiah: "I thought the string of lights and the broken ornaments gave it an extra poignancy. Not to mention the teen tweeter."

Indeed!

There was no immediate comment from Gruber MacDougal, spokesperson for the International Coalition of Tree Tossing in the Spring (ICTTS). Horse racing fans spotted him yesterday tearing up tickets for triple boxes of Master of Hounds, Prime Cut and Isn't He Perfect at the Belmont Stakes.

Noted

From the Post today:

Forget flowers, chocolate or Twitter: Mike Tyson's facial tattoo is a hot new way to woo someone.

Swinging singles are going out and having their faces painted with a temporary, Tyson-inspired "Hangover" movie tattoo -- in a gaudy effort to look like knockouts to the opposite sex.

The booze-fueled microtrend was on full display Friday night at Coyote Ugly in the East Village, where Putman Davis, 23, was having his face "champ"-stamped.

"It definitely gives you attention," he said. "Definitely a way to get people's eyes."

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Activists in Tompkins Square Park call for the closure of Indian Point

EV Grieve correspondent Bobby Williams was in Tompkins Square Park this afternoon during a protest about Indian Point...





There were more protests today in Union Square.

Today at the New York City Marble Cemetery


Photo by Bobby Williams.

Tomorrow's punk show in Tompkins Square Park has been moved to July 9

Given the 70 percent chance of rain ... Chris Flash at The Shadow sent along word that the show has been rescheduled for July 8. July 9. [Updated: My fault — I posted the wrong date.]

Reminders: Free punk show in Tompkins Square Park tomorrow

[Photo by Shawn Chittle]


Performers will include:
> Chink Floyd
> David Peel
> El Muchacho
> Zero Content
> The Drunkard's Wife
> Jennifer Blowdryer

At the NYC Festival of Young Artists & Leaders


On East Fourth Street right now... More info here.

Photo via Dave on 7th.

Avenue A, 1:30 a.m., June 11


Thanks to Steven Hirsch for passing along this photo taken outside Ray's on Avenue A... one way to combat the heavy rain ...

See more of Steven's photos here.

NYC Icy opens in new Avenue A location


Last summer, NYC Icy operated out of a space on Avenue A just south of Seventh Street... they're back this summer, this time at 171 Avenue A, currently using the storefront of Keith Masco's coming-soon 24/7 diner... We'll have more on this later...

Today in photos of people who ran 2.25 miles and ate 3 slices of pizza

Our friend Melanie Neichin at East Village Corner sent along a few shots from earlier today ... from the second annual NYC Pizza Run at Tompkins Square Park...


Dude, where's my car?


Dave on 7th just passed along this wire headline popping up on the TimesStoner on Pole for British Grand Prix.

As you were.

Stuck on you


Avenue A at 10th Street courtesy of Shawn Chittle.