Monday, December 10, 2012

'ALL uses considered' for these two retail spaces on St. Mark's Place

For lease signs arrived for two empty storefronts on St. Mark's Place and Second Avenue... most recently Baoguette Cafe and Timi's Gelateria Classica™ ...



The listings haven't appeared just yet on the Walter & Samuels website...

We're assuming the spaces are destined for some kind of chain or dessert or specialty food shop (like a place that specializes in, say, snail caviar). Or maybe our dream of a shop for buying and trading used cassettes will finally be realized...

Mighty Quinn's looks mighty close to opening


Several readers have noted the progress at Mighty Quinn's, the new slow-smoked BBQ place opening on Second Avenue and East Sixth Street. The sign was unveiled last Thursday here at the former Vandaag space. Nothing official for the opening date, per the various Mighty Quinn social media sites. (Per Facebook: "We're getting very close...") This marks the first "brick and mortar location" of the BBQ food truck favored by the food-truck crowd.

Previously.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

At the Tompkins Square Park holiday tree lighting

Some light rain. No big deal. Photos by Bobby Williams.





And here's a video via Janko Puls ... A version of "Rudolph" from The Carolers of Olde New York from Theater for the New City ...



GammaBlog has more photos and video here.

Week in Grieview

[The birds of St. Brigid's]

Q-and-A with Leonard Abrams, publisher of the East Village Eye (Thursday)

Former Mars Bar space hits the retail market (Friday)

What's up with the F train? (Thursday, 19 comments)

Marketing 166 Second Ave. in the 1920s (Wednesday)

Rawvolution closed on East 12th Street, temporarily or not (Thursday)

Whole Earth Bakery needs your help on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)

Block Rugs (Monday)

A look at 6 new or restored East Village buildings (Monday)

Pub crawl alert (Friday, 21 comments)

More details about Pride & Joy BBQ coming to the former Lucky Cheng's (Monday)

Workers back in action at incoming Avenue A 7-Eleven (Friday)

East Village artist meets Jay-Z on the R (Thursday)

The latest on the lock-in at Cooper Union (Saturday)

Dee Dee felt 'very jolly' when the Ramones were on 'Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee in 1988. Watch it here. (Friday)

Be a member of CB3 (Thursday)

At the opening of the The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space last night

The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) officially opened yesterday on Avenue C ... EVG contributor Shawn Chittle was there and took these photos. (You may find more here.)










For further reading:
Eden has more photos and video from the MoRUS opening Saturday (Slum Goddess)

New Museum Set to Honor East Village's Squatter Past (DNAinfo)

One more try for the MoRUS opening after storm flooding (The Villager)

East Village Shrine to Riots and Radicals (The New York Times)

First Ford Pinto sighting in 27 years


A snappy-looking Ford Pinto spotted on East Seventh Street via Dave on 7th.

Reminder: Holiday tree lighting this afternoon in Tompkins Square Park



Previously.

In case that you wanted to know that someone recently tagged the Starbucks on First Avenue and East 13th Street


Someone also tagged the wall outside the Starbucks on First Avenue and East Third Street during the blackout...

[Updated] Flea market at St. Brigid School today


Entrance on East Seventh St. just east of Avenue B...


Updated 10 a.m.

Dave on 7th stopped in... we're on our way...

Noted


Urban Etiquette Sign leftover from last Sunday's Tompkins Square Greenmarket ...

Saturday, December 8, 2012

At the MoRUS chain-cutting ceremony this afternoon

At 3 this afternoon, the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) officially opened on Avenue C.... with a ceremony featuring Councilwoman Rosie Mendez and others, including Fly...



Photos by Bobby Williams.

Previously.

Reminder: Benefit for Occupy Sandy tonight at Sidewalk

Reposting this from Wednesday...

Via the EVG inbox...

BoysLikeBarbies and MERMAIDFARM Media Arts present I HEART HURRICANE RELIEF, a benefit for Occupy Sandy at the Sidewalk Cafe.

Music, poetry, comedy, plus live auctions and raffles to support those in the process of recovering from Hurricane Sandy. $10 suggested donation. 5:30 p.m. — midnight.

Jeffrey Lewis
Victor Varnado
Debe Dalton
John F. O'Donnell
Madison Cano
Jessica Delfino
Bernard King Presents
Myka Fox
Bridget and the Squares
The DeLorean Sisters
Tim Shea
Peter Loureiro
Sean T. Hanratty and the Mighty Mighty

Hosted by A Brief View of the Hudson

ON THE AUCTION BLOCK:
- Vintage jewelry and accessories from Dusty Buttons
- A Photograph from rock and roll photographer Jonnie Miles
- A gift certificate to Mark Garrison Salon
- 2 $25 bar tabs at the Sidewalk Cafe
- A Bridget and the Squares shwag bag
- A $50 bar tab at Sophie's Bar
- A $50 bar tab at Mona's Bar
- A $50 bar tab at Josie's Bar
- A complimentary massage from Jessica Laine Trugman Massage

IN ADDITION to monetary relief, we are asking all in attendance to please go take a look at the Occupy Sandy website, and are encouraging all to bring any supplies they are currently requesting to the event. They have expressed a dire need for volunteers, especially on the weekends, and team leaders and organizers who can commit for extended periods of time. A representative from the Occupy Sandy group will be there accepting donations and have information for the ways in which you can help!

There's also a Facebook page with more information here.

UPDATED:
There's also a benefit CD available... 20 songs for $5 ... among the featured groups — Eden & John’s East River String Band ... details here.

'Holiday subversion' tonight at The Stand on 7th and C


Via the EVG inbox...

Local artists Our Lady of Perpetual PMS (aka Daniella), Jessica Delfino & Elisa Velasquez present a Saturday Night Art Show of holiday subversion, with musical street performances.

• Alternative art, ornaments, & gifts for sale:
paintings, punk holiday ornaments, upcycled jewelry, & hand-painted playable ukuleles, & more

• Live music

• 9 pm: Gay Apparel: A highly decorated group of hilarious, holiday-skewering carolers reinventing your favorite (or most irritating) seasonal songs.

• Creative community party/street art/local color

• Snacks while supplies last

The gallery is small & intimate and the spirit of the event will spill out onto the sidewalk, creating a festive street scape for friends, fellow artists, & passersby.

Come by and celebrate the holidays with CRAFTERMATH. Founded in 2008, we are a group of subversive women artists who like to party with (g)litter and glue guns. We use recyclable & reusable materials whenever possible. We love to share resources & foster creative local community.

Read our post on the Stand from May right here.

East Village selected as test market for new economy car


What do you think? This morning on East First Street near Second Avenue.

Chanukah 2012

Chanukah (or Hanukkah if you prefer), the Jewish Festival of Lights, begins at sunset today... this sign at one of the 99-cent stores on East 14th Street always gives me pause...


... and at the Chase branch on Avenue and East Second Street, bank personnel seem to be hurrying along the holiday — already up to the Eighth Night...

[Via EVG reader Carl Bentsen]

Holiday fair season

Two wholly unique places to pick up some holiday-related items today... the annual holiday fair at d.b.a. on First Avenue...


... and the Christmas Bazaar at the Ukrainian Museum on East Sixth Street...

Cooper Union rally today; administration responds


From the EV Grieve inbox...

From The Students for a Free Cooper Union:

Over the past five days, we have received amazing displays of solidarity from Cooper Union students, faculty, alumni, and supporters around the world. Meanwhile, the college’s deadlocked administration has been shaken by community action and presence. Cooper Union has received positive attention as an institution, and the community’s numerous creative responses to tuition-based, expansionist models have stressed the necessity and preservation of free education.

To move forward with the support of the Cooper Union community and an assembly of New York City high schools, colleges, and universities, The Students for a Free Cooper Union have published 2,000 copies of our original communique and list of demands to be distributed at the Citywide Student/Faculty Rally on Saturday, December 8. The rally will begin at 11:00 AM in Washington Square Park with student and faculty speak-outs, followed by a march to Cooper Union at 3:00 PM. This celebration of free education and the student reclamation of higher education will conclude with a dance party.

Previously.

Meanwhile, yesterday afternoon, Cooper Union officials issued their first response to the events of the past week.

Via the EV Grieve inbox...

On midday Monday, December 3, 11 art students locked themselves in on the eighth floor of The Cooper Union’s Foundation Building. The administration has asked them to leave on several occasions and they have not.

Our primary concern is for the safety of all students and to ensure that the actions of a few do not disrupt classes and final exams. We remain in contact with the students’ designated representative who said the locked-in group has access to food, water and sanitary facilities. The Cooper Union has expressed concerns about their safety, and they responded that they have taken precautions. Our concerns also extend to actions and conditions that could affect the safety of the public.

On Dec 5, protesters disrupted a meeting of the Board of Trustees, preventing some faculty members from presenting their academic plans to the Board.

It is important that despite the understandable passions involved, we remain engaged in a civil process as we attempt to resolve critical issues relating to the institution’s future and survival.

The Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Dec 5 to support President Jamshed Bharucha and the planning process he is leading.

We are in the midst of a deliberative process designed to position The Cooper Union for a future characterized by true distinction, THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF MERIT-BASED ACCESS AND SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT, academic excellence and financial sustainability. We must explore and evaluate a range of options—without prejudging any. In order to retain the prospects for full tuition scholarships, you must retain The Cooper Union. A Revenue Task Force consisting of faculty, elected students, staff and alumni has recommended launching master’s programs and summer programs that are fee-based, while seeking as far as possible to maintain the full scholarships for students in our three flagship undergraduate programs. The deans and the faculty of each of the three schools have been working to develop academic plans along these lines. The Board of Trustees will study reports as they come in, and will make key decisions early in the spring semester.

President Bharucha and Vice President of Finance Westcott have held more than 80 informational meetings with the Cooper Union community—students, faculty, alumni and staff. Earlier this week during a spontaneous discussion between the protesters and the President in the lobby of 41 Cooper Square, protesters asked the President to meet with them immediately. He agreed and invited them to the Rose Auditorium. However, most of the protesters declined and left the building.

Jolene Travis
Assistant Director Public Affairs, Media Relations

Friday, December 7, 2012

One of these nights, one of these rainy old nights


Tompkins Square Park. Photo by Bobby Williams.

This is the Day



Kissing the Pink with "Maybe this Day" circa 1982.

I love a) the saxophonist and b) the crowd's reaction. [Deathly silence]

Speaking of "This is the Day." Why not. The The from 1983.

2 Bros. back open; Nino's 2.0 closed again


One of the 2 Bros. on St. Mark's Place that closed after a nearby fire in September is back open... this is the one that sells the $1.50 "supreme" slice...

And down on St. Mark's Place, weirdness continues at Nino's 2.0 at Avenue A. Reopened. Closed. Reopened. Now closed again...