Monday, February 10, 2014

Shima space for lease on Second Avenue



The "for lease" banners have arrived at Shima, the Japanese restaurant on Second Avenue and East 12th Street that abruptly closed last month.

No sign, however, of the listing just yet at the Newmark Grubb Knight Frank website.

Shima's sister restaurant Sapporo East on First Avenue and East 10th Street also closed last month.

How you can support The Neighborhood School by eating at Stanton Social on Wednesday



Via the EVG inbox…

The Neighborhood School (aka TNS, aka PS 363) is a diverse public school on East 3rd Street in the East Village. Over 45 percent of the students live below the poverty line. In 2011, the school’s art funding was cut drastically, which quite frankly blows. Thankfully, celebrity chef and Food Network star Chris Santos has stepped in to help — again. In 2012, he hosted a fundraiser at his restaurant Beauty & Essex; on Wednesday, he’ll be hosting one at Stanton Social (99 Stanton between Orchard & Ludlow), from 5 pm to 1 am.

Santos will donate $10 to the school for every person who reserves in advance (5pm-1am) and mentions TNS. He’ll also donate $5 for every non-TNS cover that night, PLUS he’ll match whatever the total is. The money will go toward supporting the school’s wonderful art program.

In the past, the school raised half the money for the art program itself; Title I funding and Studio in a School provided the other half. But the removal of federal assistance paired with NYS’s drastic budget cuts mean that TNS has to raise the full amount in the future. That’s why the school community is touched and honored by Santos’s commitment.

There are often tensions between diverse public schools and snazzy new neighborhood businesses; Santos is mindful of the potential divide. And TNS is grateful for his outreach. We hope everyone who values public education and tasty pre-Valentine’s-Day noshes (because going out on Valentine’s Day itself is for amateurs – it is the Whitman’s Sampler of urban dining experiences) will come on out and support the school.

To support the school: Call Chef’s Assistant Erica at 212.995.0099 or email her for dinner reservations on 2/12/14 – be sure to mention TNS when you book!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

And now for something completely different…



Tompkins Square Park tonight…

Coldcakes



You always post photos of abandoned cupcakes in Tompkins Square Park.

Photo by Bobby Williams

Week in Grieview


[Morning from Avenue B at St. Brigid's]

Nashville Hot Chicken coming to the former Odessa Cafe and Bar (Monday)

Man accused of rape on East Seventh reportedly says the sex was consensual (Wednesday)

Some part of 7A will stay in new 7A's name (Monday)

Help for injured artist Arleen Schloss (Tuesday)

Go inside Walter De Maria's home and studio on East Sixth Street (Monday)

Out and About with Tom Clark (Wednesday)

Recreating the 1980s East Village for this film shoot (Tuesday)

Hey, it snowed! (Monday)

A discussion about the Cooper Station PO (Thursday, 39 comments)

Building that houses Bowlmor Lanes going condo (Friday)

A temporary new look for the Mudtrucks (Thursday)

An excellent urban etiquette sign (Tuesday)

No relief from the 7-Eleven AC units on Avenue A (Thursday)

Are NYC cyclists more law-abiding on the streets now? (Wednesday)

The longterm impact of the IBM Watson Building (Tuesday)

Flinders Lane now open on Avenue A (Monday)

Criss-crossing East Houston...



Well, we've done a lousy job documenting the latest mural up on the wall at East Houston and the Bowery … where this past week the Brooklyn-based artist Maya Hayuk created some vibrant patterns… these photos are from yesterday … hopefully no one tagged the wall again…

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Celebrate the 35th anniversary of 'The Warriors' tonight



Sorry for the short notice… just heard about this…

In February 1979, Manhattan was a different place. Don't even get us started on Brooklyn. New York City was cold, and it was dangerous. It was a time of colorful gangs, graffiti covered trains, and broken truces. It was a time, of… The Warriors.

New York City has cleaned up a lot since then, but to be honest, we kind of miss the sense of style and danger exemplified by Turnbull AC's, The Orphans, The Warriors, The Lizzies, The Punks, and The Gramercy Riffs.

35 years after it's debut screening, Celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the groundbreaking film that has captivated multiple generations with it's street smart characters, and violent action, in the city where it was all created! Eat, Drink, and get rowdy at (Le) Poisson Rouge - a multi-media art cabaret that offers impeccable acoustics, so those bottles clanking are guaranteed to give you chills!

We'll have DJ Small Change spinning the tunes from the epic film soundtrack before and after the movie and giving away Warriors Movie Soundtracks courtesy of LaLa Land records.

We'll also be giving out prizes and random free drinks to those who represent the best dressed members of the gangs from the film!

Plus: Q+A with Apache Ramos from The Orphans and other stars of the film!

Hosted by NYC Punk Rock Icon John Joseph!

(Le) Poisson Rouge is at 158 Bleecker St. Show starts at tonight 7. (Doors, 6) Tix are $10 at the door. Find more details here.

"The Warriors" debuted on Feb. 9, 1979…



AND BEWARE THESE BAD MOTHERFUCKERS GANG MEMBERS WHO RULE UNION SQUARE in the movie! OshKosh B'gosh! Those denim overalls are particularly menacing!




P.S.

Luther needs more beer!

Waiting for the woo



Avenue B and East Fourth Street this morning…

Noted



St. Mark's Place and Third Avenue this morning.

Via the EVG Twitter account

Friday, February 7, 2014

Waiting for you tonight, downtown



Looking downtown earlier this evening… via Bobby Williams…

[Headline H/T]

'Moonshot' kingdom



Tickets went on sale today for Dean Wareham at the Bowery Ballroom on April 5... He is on tour with a four-piece band (including Britta Phillips, his wife) playing songs from his first solo record that's out next month as well as others from his previous bands, Galaxie 500 and Luna.

From 2003, here's Phillips and Wareham doing a cover of Buffy Ste. Marie's "Moonshot."

Noted


[Photo from Jan. 7 by Anton van Dalen]

"I hate to say this, but if I see one more 7-Eleven, I’m going to throw up." — Gale Brewer, Manhattan Borough President, at an event this morning, responding to a question about small-business opportunities.

Quote from Politicker set up via Grub Street

NYPD looking for these 3 assholes in alleged anti-gay attack on 1st Ave.



The NYPD is seeking three men (pictured above) in connection with an alleged anti-gay attack on First Avenue in the early hours of New Year's Day, according to published reports. Here's the word from NBC New York:

The 27-year-old victim got into an argument with the men, who were allegedly making anti-gay statements while walking along First Avenue near 15th Street at about 3 a.m. on New Year's Day, police said.

The victim, who was with another man, was then physically assaulted by the three men, according to police. He suffered bruising on the side of his head.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS (8477).

Noted