Sunday, June 26, 2016

The New York City Marble Cemetery will be open twice a month throughout the summer


[EVG file photo]

The New York City Marble Cemetery on East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue has expanded their Neighborhood Open Days through September.

Via the EVG inbox...

For the first time ever The New York City Marble Cemetery will be open twice a month throughout the summer!
Mark your calendars and bring sunshine!

Saturday June 11th
Sunday June 26th

Sunday July 10th
Saturday July 30th

Saturday August 13th
Sunday August 28th

Sunday September 11th
Saturday September 24th

The open hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. And you can go today. If you want.

Read more about the cemetery here.

Updated 11:25 a.m.

The larger New York Marble Cemetery at 41 1/2 Second Ave. between Second Street and Third Street is also open today from noon to 4 p.m. They are usually open the fourth Sunday during the warmer-weather months.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

At the Drag March part 2



As promised, more photos from last evening's Drag March, which started in Tompkins Square Park ... at Avenue A and East Ninth Street.

The group, which Gothamist put at two-blocks long, marched to the country's newest landmark, The Stonewall Inn.

The photos on this post are via from EVG contributor editrrix. Find more of her photos here.















At the start of the 2016 Drag March



The annual Drag March departed Tompkins Square Park last evening for the walk to the Stonewall Inn... here are a few photos from EVG contributor Stacie Joy...



















Rev. Billy was also there...




[Rev. Billy photos by Fallopia Tuba]

More photos to come...

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!



The sausage truck was rolling in early this morning for the [Generic] street fair/festival of mozz sticks today on Fourth Avenue between East 14th Street to Ninth Street or so.

Workers were still setting up for the day...



So I uploaded this post courtesy of the new @LinkkNYC kiosk on Fourth Avenue at 12th Street while waiting to shop...

EVG on EVR

East Village Radio is rebroadcasting the special today that I hosted with East Village-based photographer David Godlis and publisher-curator Marc H. Miller.

Godlis has a new photo book, "History Is Made at Night," which chronicles the heyday of the scene at CBGB between 1976 and 1979. Miller is the guest curator of "Hey! Ho! Let's Go: Ramones and the Birth of Punk" going on now through July 31 at the Queens Museum. We talk about the Ramones. And photography. And CBGB.

It's on at noon and 8 p.m. Listen in via dashradio.com/EVR or the Dash Radio app.



Godlis and Miller will also be out at the Queens Museum today for a day billed as Ramones Mania. Among the events: the New York Punk Rock Heavy Metal Flea Market and screenings of "Rock ‘n’ Roll High School" and "End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones." Details here.


Friday, June 24, 2016

Enjoy your weekend, and mind the new 2nd Street sinkhole

Just a quick heads up as you start your weekend... sinkhole alert on Second Street between Avenue A and Avenue B...

Wussy galore



Wussy released a well-received record back in the spring... the Cincinnati-based band plays the Bowery Ballroom on July 10.

The above video for "Dropping Houses" is a single off the most recent release.

Noted



Someone wrote a "Look up... Sometimes there are falcons" message in chalk right near where red-tailed hawk parents Christo and Dora have their nest with three youngins in Tompkins Square Park.

I'm thinking the message leaver:
• Was trying to be funny
• Doesn't know the difference between a falcon and a red-tailed hawk
• Was suggesting a band name — Sometimes There Are Falcons is pretty cool.

The 2016 New York City Drag March is tonight



Participants in the annual event will be gathering in Tompkins Square Park this evening... with the march starting at 8... and heading west to the Stonewall Inn.

We should have some photos from the Park to post later tonight or tomorrow morning...

Here's a 2015 pic from EVG contributor editrrix...


Looking at a cube-less (still) Astor Place


[Photo by Vinny & O]

The weekly Astor Place Construction bulletin (PDF) issued last Friday revealed that the Alamo would return on Wednesday to Astor Place...(Workers packed up and carted off the Alamo for safekeeping for the duration of the reconstruction back on Nov. 25, 2014.)



Perhaps city agencies all didn't confer on this. Despite this news bulletin inclusion, the Parks Department came out on Monday with an announcement that the cube wouldn't return until August, as amNY first reported:

Although there were fliers posted in the Village that gave a June 22 date for the art piece’s re-installation, the agency said it is being inspected by a conservator for final preparation.

“NYC Parks has historically contributed its expertise to the upkeep of the Cube,” Parks spokeswoman Maeri Ferguson said in a statement.

So, until August, please enjoy the ghost cube sticker... it doesn't spin, though...





Also, as we first reported on Tuesday, the first of Jim Power's mosaic lamp posts was put back in place, nearly two months ahead of what was expected.


[Photo via an EVG reader]

By the end of the day, workers wrapped up the light pole... which makes sense given that this is still an active work zone... (still curious about the timing on this pole's return...)



Also! The Astor Place Subway Plaza for the uptown 6 is coming together... workers have planted trees here...to replace the ones that got chopped down in October 2013...





Still no official word when all the reconstruction work will finally be complete on Astor Place and Cooper Square.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The Alamo returns to Astor Place this Halloween

Five years later, Astor Place apparently ready for its 2-year reconstruction project

This is what it might be like living inside the Alamo on Astor Place

RIP Tony Rosenthal, the sculptor who created the Astor Place cube

[Updated] Neighbors ask Con Ed to water this tree 'dying of thirst'



Someone has placed a homemade sign in this dusty tree pit outside the Con Ed substation on Sixth Street at Avenue A...



"Dear Con Ed,

I am dying of thirst

Please... when you get a chance"

Updated 11:39 am

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Iftar in the City on East 10th Street


[Photo by @GMKev]

Several readers told us about this dining scene tonight on East 10th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... we weren't aware of what this was.


[Photo by Derek Berg]

Here's the official word:

The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, Community Affairs Unit, and the New York City Commission on Human Rights are delighted to invite you to the first ever Iftar in the City, a festive dinner celebration that will bring together NYC’s diverse communities during the Islamic month of Ramadan. We’ll join Muslim New Yorkers as they break their daily fast, and will dine along a communal table stretching the length of a city block! The dinner will offer a delicious halal and vegetarian menu, and accommodations will be provided for those who are observing the sunset prayer.

The dinner was from 7:30 to 9:30.

Here's a scene with diners in place...

Noted



St. Mark's Place and Second Avenue this afternoon... photo by Lola Sáenz

Take a spin through the 16th annual Bicycle Film Festival at the Anthology Film Archives

[A still from An African Race]

Via the EVG inbox...

The Bicycle Film Festival is a celebration of bicycles through film, art and music. Fri. - Sun., attendees can enjoy both short and feature films about biking from a variety of artists and directors at the Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Ave. at Second Street.

• Friday (June 24 6 pm-11 pm) — Personal Gold will be making its New York premiere at 7 pm and encore at 9 pm. This feature film tells the behind-the-scenes story of four women on their journey to the 2012 Olympics. With the U.S. Men's Cycling Team banned from participating after the Lance Armstrong drug scandal, it was up to the Women's team to bring home the medal. These screenings will be followed by a Q&A panel including filmmaker/Olympic athlete Sky Christopherson.

• Saturday (June 25 1 pm-11 pm) – Several programs will be held throughout the day, Bicycle Stories (1 pm), Fun Bike Shorts (3 pm), Sven The Final Year (5 pm) and Urban Bike Shorts (7 pm & 9pm). These programs host a variety of short films covering topics like the history of bikes and personal bike experiences.

• Sunday (June 26 1 pm-11 pm) – This day of the festival will have programs including Greatest Hits (1 pm), Pauline And Molia – A Mythic Duel (3 pm), Adventure Cycling (5 pm), the BMX Program at 7 pm, which is considered one of the most fun and popular programs at the Bicycle Film Festival, and Ovarian Psycos (9 pm).

Find the full program here.