Monday, July 18, 2011
A sidewalk shed for Something Sweet
Blue Glass notes the arrival of a sidewalk shed outside Something Sweet, the homespun bakery on the corner of First Avenue and East 11th Street...
Per the DOB: Workers will replace the "joists, window lintels and stucco."
As long as no one gets any funny ideas about painting over the Russo's mural on the 11th Street side...
[2nd Russo's image via]
Per the DOB: Workers will replace the "joists, window lintels and stucco."
As long as no one gets any funny ideas about painting over the Russo's mural on the 11th Street side...
[2nd Russo's image via]
Labels:
East Village,
First Avenue,
sidewalk sheds,
Something Sweet
Sunday, July 17, 2011
A red-tailed hawk, back in Tompkins Square Park
Labels:
East Village,
hawks,
red-tailed hawk,
Tompkins Square Park
Next time
Seventh Street and Avenue B. Photo by Bobby Williams.
I have no idea if this had anything to do with the women's World Cup final today... but it was a helluva game...
Week in Grieview
[Photo by James Maher. See more of his work here]
RIP Dominic Philbert (Monday)
A Second Line march for Ray Deter (Monday)
A lot of photos of the double rainbow (Wednesday)
No sleepwalking in this loft for sale on the Bowery (Thursday)
Fu Sushi reopened (Tuesday)
Rent the old Le Souk space for 25K (Wednesday)
The willow tree of Eighth Street is looking good again (Wednesday)
Grabbing health by the nuts, and other ad slogans (Friday)
Changes in the works for Banjo Jim's (Thursday)
Santa Monica-based Euphoria Loves Rawvolution opening an outpost on East 12th Street (Monday)
And no one commented on this post about water interruption! (Tuesday)
RIP Dominic Philbert (Monday)
A Second Line march for Ray Deter (Monday)
A lot of photos of the double rainbow (Wednesday)
No sleepwalking in this loft for sale on the Bowery (Thursday)
Fu Sushi reopened (Tuesday)
Rent the old Le Souk space for 25K (Wednesday)
The willow tree of Eighth Street is looking good again (Wednesday)
Grabbing health by the nuts, and other ad slogans (Friday)
Changes in the works for Banjo Jim's (Thursday)
Santa Monica-based Euphoria Loves Rawvolution opening an outpost on East 12th Street (Monday)
And no one commented on this post about water interruption! (Tuesday)
CNN will report live from Zum Schneider during the women's World Cup final
Doors opened at 1 for the championship game at 2:45 between the United States and Japan. A CNN truck in parked out front... to bring live reports during the game...
And if the U.S. team wins, then we're taking the fire truck!
From the EV Grieve archives: Looking at 1980s New York via network television
Originally posted on July 17, 2008....
Rolando at Urbanite brought back a memory for me with a post on The Equalizer from 1985. As he notes, The Equalizer shows Times Square in all its pre-Giuliani glory. (Via Jeremiah)
Here's a clip I found from the show's opening (New York looks so SCARY!):
And where was the Olde Garden, which you see at the 21-second spot?
Oh, and all this makes me think of Cagney & Lacey from 1982 (and what happened to Meg Foster?):
Still, I prefer the gritty realism of other shows. (ACID RAIN in MANHATTAN! @ the 2:26 spot)
Rolando at Urbanite brought back a memory for me with a post on The Equalizer from 1985. As he notes, The Equalizer shows Times Square in all its pre-Giuliani glory. (Via Jeremiah)
Here's a clip I found from the show's opening (New York looks so SCARY!):
And where was the Olde Garden, which you see at the 21-second spot?
Oh, and all this makes me think of Cagney & Lacey from 1982 (and what happened to Meg Foster?):
Still, I prefer the gritty realism of other shows. (ACID RAIN in MANHATTAN! @ the 2:26 spot)
Love is in the air in Tompkins Square Park, and stuff
Earlier today...
Which reminds me... Bobby Williams noted this couple getting married in the Park last week...
Which reminds me... Bobby Williams noted this couple getting married in the Park last week...
This afternoon in the 6th and B Garden
Per the 6th and B Garden website:
The Vagabond Velonators
Long time Local Musician, John Campo, has concentrated on writing music, lyrics, and arrangements that are centered around methods long lost in music, that can live again in his post Bop R&B Triplet Feel. Currently playing with Tom Ryan, rhythm guitarist, they will play arrangements, and sound that falls somewhere in between New Orleans and Harlem traditions, and more.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
A few scenes from Tompkins Square Park today
8 days left for Joe's Locksmith on Second Avenue
As we first reported back on June 13, Joe's Locksmith in the doomed 9-11 Second Ave. address would close for good on June 30.
However, Joe Filini Jr. was able to squeeze out a few more days of business here before the space is demolished for a 12-story luxury high rise with 65 units. He has eight days left here now.
As the sign shows, he is not moving the business. (There were reports that he was relocating to Brooklyn.)
Meanwhile, speculate all you want about what this means for any nearby businesses...
The Times has a lengthy piece today about the residents and history of the buildings here. Best passage:
In any event, Jeremiah covered a lot of the history already in posts from last month. There are links to all his work on the subject at the bottom of this post.
However, Joe Filini Jr. was able to squeeze out a few more days of business here before the space is demolished for a 12-story luxury high rise with 65 units. He has eight days left here now.
As the sign shows, he is not moving the business. (There were reports that he was relocating to Brooklyn.)
Meanwhile, speculate all you want about what this means for any nearby businesses...
The Times has a lengthy piece today about the residents and history of the buildings here. Best passage:
The building’s impending fall was roundly lamented. “It’s going to be suburban people with babies and a Banana Republic and a Gap and one of those candle stores on street level,” grumbled the set designer and performer Machine Dazzle, who was wearing a homemade sheath and towered over other partygoers in Lucite heels that pushed him to 6 feet 8 inches.
In any event, Jeremiah covered a lot of the history already in posts from last month. There are links to all his work on the subject at the bottom of this post.
Labels:
East Village,
Joe's Locksmith,
Mars Bar,
Second Avenue
'Good morning sunshine'
Those were the words of a chipper EMT upon coming across an unresponsive L.E.S. Jewels on the corner of Avenue A and East Fourth Street. As multiple readers noted, Engine Company 28 and two ambulances arrived on the scene around 11 a.m.
The EMTs told onlookers that LES Jewels was fine. "He's OK, he's OK," one said.
Afterwards, Jewels' corner companion urinated on the sidewalk.
Labels:
Avenue A,
East Village streetscenes,
L.E.S. Jewels,
LES Jewels
A happy ending for a lost dog
A mangled tree on Avenue A
Friday, July 15, 2011
Rooftop moon TV watchers over Avenue A
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