Tuesday, July 7, 2009
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
Cardboard Tube Fighting League coming to McCarren Park (BoingBoing)
How have I gone this long without knowing about Doll in New York City?
Enjoying Tom's at breakfast (half Valium not included on weekends) (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
What if a convicted felon goes to Superdive? (Eater)
D&D gone for reals on University (Flaming Pablum)
16 Delancey ready to get stacked (BoweryBoogie)
Jill looks at First Street (Blah Blog Blah)
Time for the 18th annual Hot! Festival (Colonnade Row)
Midnight at TSP (Neithter More Nor Less)
And thanks to Rend Smith at Runnin' Scared for picking up our fireball story. Smith also suggests that you can fill out a Fireball Reporting Form.
The Superdive Diaries, Part Two
Another EV Grieve reader bravely entered Superdive over the weekend and filed this rather random list of bulleted points via e-mail:
• First makout sessions by 8:30. A guy hard-core kissing a girl's neck like it was 1984 at 1:00 AM.
• Beer pong
• The manager(?) saying to me they were all reserved for the
next two weeks.
• You can get a Stella keg for $450.
• Seems to be a bar to relive college. Beer pong (except I never played this) and a lot of shots
• All drinks are in plastic cups
• Can i reserve a place for 10-15 people? with a keg?
• Hipster wannabee bartenders. friendly but there's arrogance like they're on the red carpet
• Beer pong. Again, beer pong. Do I need to say more?
• I feared for my life when I walked out. I deserved to be beat up. I felt shame. Superdive has nothing to do with the east village.
Previously on EV Grieve:
The Superdive Diaries
Labels:
200 Avenue A,
Avenue A,
beer pong,
shitshows,
Superdive
At Superdive: "Went here for my bachelorette this weekend and was able to do a keg stand, bartend, dj, and dance on tables"
Sure, some EVG readers haven't been thrilled by Superdive. But over at Yelp, the reviews are starting to come in... and they've all been positive: Four stars (out of five) on average. Here are some excerpts:
And!
Meanwhile, ForSureNot.com weighs in as well. FSN's take?:
"Went here for my bachelorette this weekend and was able to do a keg stand, bartend, dj, and dance on tables. That basically sums it up."
And!
Oh boy. This bar is complete madness... it is the place frat guys dream about. You can make your own drinks or buy an entire keg for your table. There is a random assortment of instruments in case you feel the need to play one and the DJ station is up for grabs, as long as you use your own Ipod. I'd like to tell you more, but I honestly can't remember...
Meanwhile, ForSureNot.com weighs in as well. FSN's take?:
Is this going to be the greatest bar that New York has ever seen? ...
It’s like the goddamn Wild West. I hope that they have a set of those swinging half-doors one of those saloon pianos that play by themselves and spittoons on the floor.
A Revolutionary Free For All with kegs and booze -– Please excuse me while I go get some tissues for John Adams and Thomas Jefferson to dry their eyes.
Labels:
200 Avenue A,
East Village nightlife,
shitshows,
Superdive
Cops roust crusties from St. Mark's Place; Claim -- one person arrested for sleeping
Early Saturday morning, five police cars responded to the north side of St. Mark's Place near Second Avenue.
There, several young adults were being questioned for unknown reasons.
A young man in the group was handcuffed and placed in a squad car.
The other members of the group left in separate directions carrying backpacks, one had a guitar. I asked one of them what happened: "My friend was sleeping and they arrested him." Why? "I don't know. They said they were going to throw away our bags. And we have all of our stuff in here."
The people standing around watching also started to leave. One woman gave her tourist friend what she thought was inside information on the group: "They are all from rich families and come here to become punk rockers!"
There, several young adults were being questioned for unknown reasons.
A young man in the group was handcuffed and placed in a squad car.
The other members of the group left in separate directions carrying backpacks, one had a guitar. I asked one of them what happened: "My friend was sleeping and they arrested him." Why? "I don't know. They said they were going to throw away our bags. And we have all of our stuff in here."
The people standing around watching also started to leave. One woman gave her tourist friend what she thought was inside information on the group: "They are all from rich families and come here to become punk rockers!"
Os Gêmeos taking over for the Haring mural at Houston and Bowery
Animal New York has the scoop on what's taking over the wall at Bowery and Houston that was home to the temporary Keith Haring tribute....According to Animal, expect a new work by Brazilian street artists and identical twins Os Gêmeos. The Graffiti Friend of EV Grieve said that he approves of this selection.
[Image via Bombin' Magazine]
Labels:
East Houston Street,
Keith Haring,
Os Gêmeos,
street art,
the Bowery
Who hung Poo?
Well, so this isn't actually Winnie the Pooh. But that headline would not have worked otherwise! And what the hell is wrong with you people!? A helpless stuffed bear! On Second Avenue near Fourth Street.
Previously on EV Grieve:
They went and killed Teddy
Monday, July 6, 2009
Report: Fireball in the sky above the East Village
From an EV Grieve reader last night:
Anyone see this? Do you have any ideas or explanation as to what this may have been? (And no Lady GaGa jokes, please.)
Two people just saw a fireball in the sky moving from west to east above the EV. Was sighted from the rooftop on 3rd street and ave B. Both people said it looked like a burning ball of fire, but did not go out as expected as it climbed from 50' to several hundred in seconds.
Thought it was a Chinese lantern at first, but if that was the case it should have blown out. Couldn't be a flare because it was a flame and not dropping sparks.
Anyone see this? Do you have any ideas or explanation as to what this may have been? (And no Lady GaGa jokes, please.)
Gotta go to Joe's
Joe Jr's shuttered over the weekend. However, you can still enjoy Joe Junior on Third Avenue at 16th Street. I believe both Joe's were once owned by the same family, though the places operated independently.
From FroYo to dry cleaning
As Hunter-Gatherer noted this past January, öko frozen yogurt at 137 First Avenue near Ninth Street "closed for renovations" after just six months at the location...
"Closed for renovations" after six months, of course, is simply code for "we're out of business." Sure enough, the location never reopened.
Now, coming to this site: A dry cleaners.
By my count, this makes the fourth dry cleaners to open in the East Village this year.
P.S.
There are still two öko frozen yogurt shops in New York: Park Slope and Forest Hills.
[öko photo via Hunter-Gatherer]
"Closed for renovations" after six months, of course, is simply code for "we're out of business." Sure enough, the location never reopened.
Now, coming to this site: A dry cleaners.
By my count, this makes the fourth dry cleaners to open in the East Village this year.
P.S.
There are still two öko frozen yogurt shops in New York: Park Slope and Forest Hills.
[öko photo via Hunter-Gatherer]
Bubble tea joint coming to East 10th Street
Au revoir, Bounce Deuce
As Eater reported last week, Bounce Deuce looked suspiciously closed.
And over the weekend, rather vague confirmation signs went up....
Just closed for the summer...?
Previously on EV Grieve:
RIP for Bounce Deuce, known for "eye candy staff" and plastic tubes of beer?
And over the weekend, rather vague confirmation signs went up....
Just closed for the summer...?
Previously on EV Grieve:
RIP for Bounce Deuce, known for "eye candy staff" and plastic tubes of beer?
Labels:
a good start,
Bounce Deuce,
douche,
East Village,
Second Avenue,
Sixth Street,
sports bars
Getting a better look at the Two Boots renovation
On Friday, I got a better look at the renovation of the former Two Boots/Pioneer Theater space...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Work on Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre begins at former Two Boots space (And maybe we can get another comments thread going on cargo shorts...)
Previously on EV Grieve:
Work on Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre begins at former Two Boots space (And maybe we can get another comments thread going on cargo shorts...)
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Joe Jr's has closed
I thought that Joe Jr's was closing today. As you likely read (via Serious Eats, Eater, Grub Street, David Kamp or the Times), the iconic diner on Sixth Avenue at 12th Street was calling it a day. So I wanted to stop by one last time for a meal. Not to write about -- Jeremiah and Brooks both have eloquent posts on the topic.
Anyway, was too late. Joe's has already closed. (And the Joe Jr's on the corner of the sign is missing...)
There's a sign on the front window for people to leave messages...thanking Joe's for the memories, etc.
Meanwhile, the interior has already been pulled apart.
And the bat!
Back out front, a man remarked to his girlfriend: "All the great old places we like have been destroyed."
Anyway, was too late. Joe's has already closed. (And the Joe Jr's on the corner of the sign is missing...)
There's a sign on the front window for people to leave messages...thanking Joe's for the memories, etc.
Meanwhile, the interior has already been pulled apart.
And the bat!
Back out front, a man remarked to his girlfriend: "All the great old places we like have been destroyed."
A July 4 fireworks spectacular!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
When EV Grieve tried to take the train out east this weekend
Don't mind all these Penn Station photos. Bored. Was trying to go Belmont Park the other day. First post for the race: 1 p.m. Unfortunately, no one told this to the LIRR, who thought the first post was 3 p.m. So there wasn't a train for the 75 or so people standing around waiting to go to Belmont. Eventually, an LIRR manager type came out to talk to the group and offer an apology, but blamed Belmont officials for the snafu. Another train was promised, though after waiting an additional 45 minutes, we got antsy and left for plan B.
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
The story of the toddler injured in Wednesday night's cop car crash on Avenue D (Daily News)
Looking at the "Mannahatta/Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City" exhibit (The New York Times)
Plug your ears: The songs of the summer (New York Post)
Much better: Taking a look at NYC glitter rock icons The Magic Tramps (This Ain't the Summer of Love)
Jeremiah's last meal at Joe's (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
If Chico was still living in the LES, he would have created a Michael Jackson mural here (Scoopy's Notebook, third itm)
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