Tuesday, September 8, 2009
E2E4 now sporting retail space: What new merchant can we expect on the Bowery?
Between Fourth Street and Third Street on the Bowery. Street level at the 15-story tower.
Previously.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Whatever happened to all the open fire hydrants?
On Saturday after, there was a small block party for the church on Seventh Street between Avenue B and Avenue C....
Notable to me for the open fire hydrant... I was surprised to find that no one was really taking advantage of this... And I just don't seem to see the open hydrants as much these days. (Is there an Open Fire Hydrant App now for smartphones or something...?)
Previously on EV Grieve:
Gusher on Third Avenue
Notable to me for the open fire hydrant... I was surprised to find that no one was really taking advantage of this... And I just don't seem to see the open hydrants as much these days. (Is there an Open Fire Hydrant App now for smartphones or something...?)
Previously on EV Grieve:
Gusher on Third Avenue
MORE from Art Around the Park
Guess you can tell that I liked the Art Around the Park. Wish the work could be left up longer to enjoy. Realized that I didn't take photos of anything else yesterday. Thankfully Bob Arihood did. Melanie has photos too. And Jill photographs the photographers photographing the art.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Looking at some of the Art Around the Park
Labels:
Avenue B,
East Village,
Howl 2009,
Howl Festival,
Tompkins Square Park
People were standing in line to get into Trader Joe's this morning
Saturday afternoon at Howl!
Plenty of things going on today at Howl! Art Around the Park continues. And Low Life 3: Viper Mad. Among many other events around the neighborhood. Check the program for details.
Below are some random photos from the day presented without any context.
Also, check out photos by Bob Arihood... and Melanie ... will add others too...
Below are some random photos from the day presented without any context.
Also, check out photos by Bob Arihood... and Melanie ... will add others too...
Labels:
Avenue A,
East Village,
Howl 2009,
Howl Festival,
Tompkins Square Park
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