EVG contributor Stacie Joy caught up with East Village-based artist Scooter LaForge last night... he was creating a new work on the Fourth Street side of the former B Bar & Grill on the Bowery...
Local favorites Pinc Louds got booted again from Tompkins Square Park this afternoon (this after being regulars all summer long) ... and so the band ended up performing on Astor Place to a grateful audience...
This is at least the third time that Pinc Louds has been told to leave Tompkins of late... and more and more residents have (we've heard from at least six people about the culprit) are pointing the finger at another local band who regularly plays in the Park ... a band who is jealous of the attention that Pinc Louds are receiving (more proof you never really leave high school)... Top photo by Lola Sáenz; other photo by Steven
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— Jake Offenhartz (@jangelooff) October 10, 2020

Deborah Hulse, better known as Debi the Gardener, came out of retirement to help...
And Sheena won the battle against the large weed...
... and a shout-out to Tompkins Square Bagels for donating bagels...
I need to continue playing around with the new templates, and it's best to do so with live posts. Quite strange — talking to myself — why this Halloween-time photo at Beauty Bar on 14th Street is so small and centered on the post ... and there's so much space between the headline and photo.
Anyway, let's play the Cramps! (The embed via YouTube also needs some tweaking.)




Don't panic. It is okay for things to change. November 1st the Modern Love Gallery will be giving up it's beautiful home. We are going deeper into our matchmaking efforts energetically because love is what we have to offer, and the matchmaking side of Modern Love is busier than ever.It has been a pleasure being your local store that sold nothing. Come the spring, if democracy is intact, AND we can host gatherings inside, we will be in the market for a new love clubhouse.
Stay tuned for our last couple of programs coming up over the next month. I love you, I thank you, it has been such a wild and wonderful time sharing this magical little box in the strangest corner of the world with you.
The space opened in the fall of October 2016.
Photo from the first show in 2016.

As many of you know, the city and the Parks Dept. have had massive budget cuts. Recently I have been assigned to work many other locations, leaving Tompkins vulnerable to trash and weeds.
So with that being said, we are hoping to gather as many folks as we can for Saturday, Oct. 10. We will meet at the main office in Tompkins at 11 a.m., have some coffee and donuts, and then concentrate on areas of the park together. Bring a mask and gloves. Feel free to bring any gardening supplies you prefer — otherwise we will have tools and such.

Avenue B Flea is a neighborhood stoop sale to support the neighborhood, independent vendors and local artists.
Featured Vendors:
VINTAGE
Citizen Suzie
East Village Vintage Collective
HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY
Kelly Virginia Vinson
ART
Delphine le Goff's East Village Calendars, prints, postcards and originals
Mad Cool NYC (Framed Pieces)
CLOTHING DESIGNERS
BURNeternal
The Baroness
Frankie Z's Selected Tees
I ❤️ ANARCHIST JURISDICTION NYC
VINYL
The Savage! Beat Records
SPECIALTY MASKS
Pinky’sWear
MAKEUP
Eye Hunger by Luna
multi chrome, color shifting eyeshadow
LIVE MUSIC
3 — Gass Wild (Acoustic)
4 — The Carvels NYC (Unplugged)
5 — SoulCake (Unplugged)
Many other East Village locals will be selling interesting items too. Find everything from $1 bargain bins to unique craft gifts.
This is an all day, outdoor event. Sellers will be social distancing 😷 Masks are required to stop and shop. And please visit the businesses along Avenue B for food and drink during your day!



