Sunday, May 24, 2009
Updated: Hootenanny in Tompkins Square Park cancelled
Stupid weather... Slum Goddess, on the bill today at 3:30, reports the show has been cancelled...And now we're left humming "Deacon Blues..."
When: Sunday, May 24 2-6 p.m.
Where: Tompkins Square Park
Featuring:
Feral Foster - 2:00pm
Roger Manning - 2:30pm
Eden and John's East River String Band - 3:00pm
Hubby Jenkins - 3:30pm
Dom Flemons - 4:00pm
And thanks to The Shadow for sponsoring this...
When: Sunday, May 24 2-6 p.m.
Where: Tompkins Square Park
Featuring:
Feral Foster - 2:00pm
Roger Manning - 2:30pm
Eden and John's East River String Band - 3:00pm
Hubby Jenkins - 3:30pm
Dom Flemons - 4:00pm
And thanks to The Shadow for sponsoring this...
Updated: Watching a mural/ad come to life on Houston and Avenue B
Here's a recap:
Wednesday. Work began Thursday morning.
Late Thursday afternoon
Late Friday afternoon
Saturday morning
Sunday
And thanks to a reader for pointing out what this is an ad for....
Wednesday. Work began Thursday morning.
Late Thursday afternoon
Late Friday afternoon
Saturday morning
Sunday
And thanks to a reader for pointing out what this is an ad for....
Labels:
Avenue B,
Chico,
Houston Street,
murals,
street art,
TATS CRU
Saturday, May 23, 2009
"Hip Manhattan-ites" wanted! Someone plans to make a reality show about dog runs
Labels:
arf,
Avenue A,
d,
dogs,
fliers,
reality shows,
Tompkins Square Park
Something new and different: Street fair!
On Third Avenue, from Fifth Street to 14th Street.
Meanwhile! There's also a street fair on 10th Street between Second Avenue and First Avenue... as part of the Lower East Side Festival of the Arts.
The end of Evolution (or whatever the place was called)
Went by the bar on the corner of Second Avenue and Fourth Street -- the one that had so many names I'm not even really sure what it's called -- for the flamethrowing contest* last night... and it was...
...closed. 4-ever. Apparently they did spend all their money on new awnings.
I will be hosting a screening of "Cocktail" later today* outside the bar with Hunter-Gatherer and Jeremiah Moss.
* not true
...closed. 4-ever. Apparently they did spend all their money on new awnings.
I will be hosting a screening of "Cocktail" later today* outside the bar with Hunter-Gatherer and Jeremiah Moss.
* not true
Another robbery suspect tries to flee the police by jumping into the East River
"A bizarre armed robbery triggered a brawl on the lower East Side Friday that ended with a gunman trying to get away by jumping into the East River." (Daily News)
Last month, the alleged ATM bandit tried to elude police by jumping (diving?) into the East River.
One more jumper/diver, and we have ourselves a trends piece...
Last month, the alleged ATM bandit tried to elude police by jumping (diving?) into the East River.
One more jumper/diver, and we have ourselves a trends piece...
Labels:
crime,
East River,
I'd rather go swimming,
Lower East Side
Friday, May 22, 2009
Report: LeSouk to continue haunting the East Village
Down by the Hipster has the story: "Bad news for Avenue B residents — Le Souk's liquor license has been reinstated. In a shocking decision, the New York State Appellate Division, First Department overturned a decision that resulted in the cancellation of Le Souk's license, saying it was "not based upon substantial evidence because it relied on a 'guesstimate' in determining that Le Souk was overcrowded on the night of Jan. 13, 2007.'" (Via Eater)
Is the recession over? Tiffany & Co. is advertising on bus shelters
"Step Up" set up at 6:30 a.m.
If you live on Avenue B between Second Street and Fourth Street, you likely heard the prep work taking place at 6:30 am today for "Step Up 3D." The delightful BEEP, BEEP, BEEP, BEEP, BEEP of the trucks backing up, moving into position for — perhaps! — a big dance number that will happen during a convenient rainstorm.
And I wonder what Avenue B will look in in 3D?
And I wonder what Avenue B will look in in 3D?
Into the sunset
We checked back in last night around 7:45 to see how Chico and company were doing on the new mural/ad on Houston and Avenue B...
Labels:
Avenue B,
Chico,
Houston Street,
murals,
street art,
TATS CRU
Noted
Beginning this weekend, Axe is trying to appeal to New York area pick-up artists with a new venture: it is sponsoring a Hamptons nightclub for the entire summer. “Axe is all about the mating game, and the best place for a mating game is at a nightclub,” said Michael Heller, the founder and chief executive of Talent Resources, which is advising Axe on the project. (The New York Times)
"Step Up 3-D" taking over B, 2 and 4
In case you are wondering why a lot of hunky, six-pack-ab types are walking around...More than usual, anyway.
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