[Trying to to ride on the sidewalk again. Second Avenue at Seventh Street]
Q-and-A with Michael Dominic, the director of "Sunshine Hotel" (Thursday)
Coverage of the East Village Town Hall meeting (Wednesday)
Trash hoops in Tompkins Square Park (Monday)
The Bowery Poetry Club is now closed for renovations (Tuesday)
Cleaning out the former Aces & Eights/Mo Pitkin's (Tuesday)
David Schwimmer to have his very own Central Perk on East Sixth Street (Wednesday)
Electrical fire at Union Square (Friday)
Avenue D development lot now $4 million cheaper (Monday)
Short film on the Mosaic Man (Wednesday)
The new water cafe has opened (Monday)
The State seizes Fares Deli on Avenue A (Thursday)
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Someone cut down this tree on East Second Street
The Post are meatheads when it come to $18 plates of vegetarian food
On Page 3 today, the Post makes a big fucking deal about a main vegetarian course at Northern Spy on East 12th Street that features roasted carrots for "a stunning $18."
Meanwhile, back on Page 42, there's a feature noting that "veggies step out from the sidelines and into starring roles at these NYC restaurants."
Back here, the Post doesn't seem outraged by the puny looking mushroom dish at Empellon Cocina on First Avenue... that costs $18...
What's the difference?
Meanwhile, back on Page 42, there's a feature noting that "veggies step out from the sidelines and into starring roles at these NYC restaurants."
Back here, the Post doesn't seem outraged by the puny looking mushroom dish at Empellon Cocina on First Avenue... that costs $18...
What's the difference?
This afternoon — 'The East Village Experience'
Open reading from 2-4 at the Sam & Sadie Koenig Garden on East Seventh Street just east of Avenue C...
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Earlier today in the fountain in Washington Square Park
Silver Man in Union Square
And there's a Silver Man sighting today... he'll be walking from NYC to Los Angeles in August to raise funds/awareness for autism.
Via EVFlip
This morning in Union Square
Per EVFlip: "While others have moved onto newer, sexier issues, the EV's Catholic Workers stand silent and hooded to remind us of the President's broken promise to shut down Guantanamo Bay."
Aiko's finished product on Houston and the Bowery
Just realized that I never posted a shot of Aiko's completed mural on the Houston/Bowery wall...
...and using theannoying "pop art" setting on the camera...
...and on the Bowery side from last week...
Previously.
...and using the
...and on the Bowery side from last week...
Previously.
Noted
Seems like a really lousy time to have a film called "Safety Not Guaranteed" in theaters. At the AMC Loews Village 7 on Third Avenue and East 11th Street.
(The time-traveling comedy was released on June 8.)
Friday, July 20, 2012
Pills 'n' Thrills
The New York Dolls on German TV in 1973... with "Pills" & "Trash."
This afternoon outside 100 Avenue A
[Updated] Reader report: Fire in the Union Square subway stop
There are reports of a fire in the Union Square subway stop... no word how extensive this might be... possibly contained to one small area on the south side of East 14th Street outside the Duane Reade ... am posting tweets/photos as people post them to Twitter...
[@geri]
[@daviddellamura]
Updated 1:17 p.m.:
Per a witness: "Word on the street is electrical converter on fire underground at Union Square."
[@1pinkdaisy]
[@natashafrakes]
[@SanaAndTheCity]
[@sefgray]
Updated 2:49 p.m.
Per Gothamist: "Con Ed says the fire at Union Square is out, and was caused by 'failure of electrical cables.'"
@evgrieve what's with the fire at union sq subway station? I saw flames come up through the grates on the sidewalk!
— Meredith Franks (@mfranks715) July 20, 2012
Fuck, something on fire in Union Square & it's rumbling & who knows what all. Anyone know scoop? Either way, I'm outta here!
— Patty Garcia (@opattyg) July 20, 2012
Union Square subway entrance on 14th and Union Sq E is basically on fire & making exploding noises.
— Remington Tonar (@remtonar) July 20, 2012
Fire in the subway station at Union Square. Walked out through tons of nasty smoke! Hooray!
— Megan (@meganlibrarian) July 20, 2012
[@geri]
[@daviddellamura]
Updated 1:17 p.m.:
Per a witness: "Word on the street is electrical converter on fire underground at Union Square."
[@1pinkdaisy]
[@natashafrakes]
[@SanaAndTheCity]
[@sefgray]
Major subway wire transformer explosion at Union Square just happened abt 15 min ago. ConEd and emergency at the scene #BreakingNews #NYC
— Sarah Sobel (@SarahSobel) July 20, 2012
Updated 2:49 p.m.
Per Gothamist: "Con Ed says the fire at Union Square is out, and was caused by 'failure of electrical cables.'"
Report: Stuy Town full of fire code violations
Here's a story that merits widespread coverage... The Stuyvesant Town Tenants Association's new survey finds fire code violations in all but four of the complex's 110 buildings. Tenants Association volunteers recently inspected the buildings to check on things like building maintenance and cleanliness and what they found were a whole lot of fire code violations. Cut to the report:
A FDNY Fire Inspector described the failure of self-closing doors as “extremely dangerous, because it could fail to stop the spread of fire, and especially smoke, to other areas of the structure."
To make matters worse, they found evidence of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use in the stairwells as well as indications that people have been using stair landings to relieve themselves and their dogs.
Anyway, at least they have a snappy new cafe!
Read the full report from the Tenants Association here:
Over 580 Fire Doors Are Found Not To Close In Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Also:
Building study reveals fire code violations (Town & Village Blog)
"The survey, conducted in late spring by Tenants Association volunteers, discovered instances in all but four buildings in which fire doors do not close properly, in violation of Fire Code requirements that fire doors be self-closing. The TA has brought the survey results to the attention of Fire Commissioner Salvatore J. Cassano and Sean Sullivan, General Manager of ST/PCV.
In addition to the findings on the doors, the TA’s volunteers noted buildings that were missing floor indicator signage in hallways, on stair doors, and in stairwells; standpipes that were locked and chained; piping passing through holes larger than the pipes themselves creating a path for fire and smoke to travel; and what are unsafe and non-code-compliant window safety panes, such as plastic, in the fire doors themselves."
A FDNY Fire Inspector described the failure of self-closing doors as “extremely dangerous, because it could fail to stop the spread of fire, and especially smoke, to other areas of the structure."
To make matters worse, they found evidence of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use in the stairwells as well as indications that people have been using stair landings to relieve themselves and their dogs.
Anyway, at least they have a snappy new cafe!
Read the full report from the Tenants Association here:
Over 580 Fire Doors Are Found Not To Close In Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Also:
Building study reveals fire code violations (Town & Village Blog)
Will people still be able to sleep on the sidewalk near David Schwimmer's house once he lives there?
Whenever I walk by the incoming Schwimmer Estate on East Sixth Street in the morning, I usually spot some people sleeping on the sidewalk two doors to the east... in front of the new cafe that's opening...
As far as I can tell, they are travelers... likely around just for the summers, of course. But other people who have camped near here have been a little more permanent — at least when they weren't going to Rikers.
Anyway, once the Schwimmer Clan moves in, do you think they'll be OK with people sleeping so close to their million-dollar home? Maybe that's part of the flavor of living here? Or perhaps he'll have the 9th Precinct keep the area free of any sidewalk sleepers... sending them up the block...
Guess we'll find out soon enough.
And here's how the Schwimmer Estate was looking as of yesterday....
[Bobby Williams]
As far as I can tell, they are travelers... likely around just for the summers, of course. But other people who have camped near here have been a little more permanent — at least when they weren't going to Rikers.
Anyway, once the Schwimmer Clan moves in, do you think they'll be OK with people sleeping so close to their million-dollar home? Maybe that's part of the flavor of living here? Or perhaps he'll have the 9th Precinct keep the area free of any sidewalk sleepers... sending them up the block...
Guess we'll find out soon enough.
And here's how the Schwimmer Estate was looking as of yesterday....
[Bobby Williams]
Cash Mob for the Move tomorrow at St. Mark's Bookshop
[Via Facebook]
In case you didn't see this on Monday at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York... there's another Cash Mob at St. Mark's Bookshop... tomorrow at 3 ... the owners are in the preliminary stages of moving to a smaller space... plus, sales are slow now in the summer doldrums...
Meanwhile, in an article in this week's of The Villager, the paper reports that co-owners Terry McCoy and Bob Contant are looking to move to a place 2,000 square feet or less, with a proportionally lower rent to match. (The current space is roughly 2,700 square feet.)
And to move somewhere else in the neighborhood.
Said McCoy: "This store’s whole identity is linked to the East Village. We can't go anywhere else. It's our reason for being."
In case you didn't see this on Monday at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York... there's another Cash Mob at St. Mark's Bookshop... tomorrow at 3 ... the owners are in the preliminary stages of moving to a smaller space... plus, sales are slow now in the summer doldrums...
The Details:
Date: Saturday, July 21
Time: 3 p.m.
Place: St. Mark's Bookshop, 31 3rd Avenue between 8th and 9th
Goal: Spend money on books! Tell them "Jeremiah sent me" and if you're one of the first 20 people to spend $10, you get a $5 gift certificate for your next visit.
After the Mob: Head over to Bar 82 at 136 2nd Ave., between 8th and 9th, to drink and celebrate with your fellow cash-mobbers.
Meanwhile, in an article in this week's of The Villager, the paper reports that co-owners Terry McCoy and Bob Contant are looking to move to a place 2,000 square feet or less, with a proportionally lower rent to match. (The current space is roughly 2,700 square feet.)
And to move somewhere else in the neighborhood.
Said McCoy: "This store’s whole identity is linked to the East Village. We can't go anywhere else. It's our reason for being."
BBQ for B?
After reading about Eater's scoop on Mighty Quinn's BBQ opening in the Vandaag space ... a tipster told us that a BBQ joint has been in the works for 172 Avenue B in the former Mercadito Cantina space... the tipster offered up zero information about who was behind the possible venture...
In any event, 172 Avenue B has been on the CB3/SLA agenda the last two months... and has scratched each month...
Perhaps the mystery applicant will try again in August...
Conversations that we kinda wanted to hear
The NYPD pulls over the Laboratorio del Gelato truck on Second Avenue near St. Mark's Place yesterday afternoon.
Photo by Bobby Williams.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Report: East Village man arrested in 25-year-old cold-case murder
The NYPD arrested 53-year-old Edwin Alcaide of East 10th Street this afternoon and charged him in the death of 19-year-old Lissette Torres. She was found stabbed to death in Sunset Park on New Year's Day in 1987. (Daily News)
Noted
[Via @JanineJuanita]
East 10th Street and Second Avenue... Hijinks? "Dark Knight Rises"-related pub crawl?
East 10th Street and Second Avenue... Hijinks? "Dark Knight Rises"-related pub crawl?
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