Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Whistling in Tompkins Square Park with Michael Lydon
You may have seen — or at least heard — longtime East Village resident Michael Lydon in the ballfields in Tompkins Square Park. He's the guy whistling.
He has recently been practicing his whistling — from a safe and social distance from others.
EVG contributor Stacie Joy caught up him on Monday in the Park...
For a sampling...
Lydon and his wife, composer Ellen Mandel, are active in the local community, performing at Middle Collegiate Church, St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, Third Street Music School Settlement as well as the Tompkins Square Park Christmas tree lighting, among other venues.
Here's more about New York Theatre Workshop's virtual programming
Yesterday we mentioned that La Mama was streaming select productions and events.
New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW), their Fourth Street neighbors, also has a slate of virtual programming, from Master Classes to live-streamed readings to Fireside Chats.
The next Fireside Chat is late this afternoon (April 8!) at 5 ... featuring NYTW Artistic Director James C. Nicola in conversation with performance artist Penny Arcade. (RSVP here.)
Visit this link to see more of their upcoming programming. Their programming is free and open to the public — you just need to register in advance. (They are also accepting donations.)
They are also launching a Virtually Neighbors program:
We recognize that this can be a lonely and isolating time for people (or just a moment where we all have some extra time on our hands) and we would like to bring our community together and make some new introductions! Since we may not be able to see our actual neighbors, we would like to create a community of new, virtual neighbors.
Are you looking for an email pal, phone call or video call once or twice a week? If so, please fill out this short Google form or email us at nytwvirtuallyneighbors@gmail.com and we will be in touch to get you started with a virtual neighbor from the NYTW community!
Reader appreciation: Abraço
Trevor J. shares this via the EVG inbox...
The last quality coffee shop standing in the East Village? As if their signature espresso and olive oil cake slices weren't enough to maintain a little of the good life at this time, they're bottling cocktails to go and have added breakfast and lunch kits — and an occasional surprise (keep an eye on Instagram).
All available for pickup on East Seventh Street, with an option to order on their website in advance. They went takeout-only before PAUSE, have six-foot markers on the ground, and now accept credit cards.
Abraço is at 81 E. Seventh St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. They are open Wednesday-Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with a 9 a.m. start on Sunday.
Want to share an appreciation of an East Village business that remains open? Send us an email here. (We'll see how this goes!)
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Tuesday's parting Instagram clip
A serene East Village rooftop scene late this afternoon featuring a boy, his bike and a dog... thanks to Steven Fabian for this!
Noted
Someone spraypainted this message overnight on the Con Ed substation along Avenue A.
There were reactions to it on Twitter...
If Joker was in a pandemic https://t.co/G2eExCsMua
— John-Michael Jalonen (@John_Mike_) April 7, 2020
Everybody wants to be FDR https://t.co/ahkxqqoXrL
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) April 7, 2020
this is sort of what Cuomo was saying for a while early on, then he stopped https://t.co/J5R4o7gCoe
— Ben Max (@TweetBenMax) April 7, 2020
I don’t know, i don’t think No Fear’s rebrand is going to work https://t.co/UPgXwP6o9H
— Chris (@ThunderPittRoad) April 7, 2020
Livestreams from La Mama
During the COVID-19 shutdown, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club on Fourth Street has teamed up with CultureHub to provide online streaming of select productions and events in recent weeks.
Here's what's happening tonight (April 7) at 7:
Café La MaMa Live: Take 1
Weekly live performances that experiment with form. Responding to calls for social isolation, Café La MaMa Live brings La MaMa's 1960s café aesthetic to a virtual platform that links performers and audiences in real time across distance. Guest curators each week give artists a digital platform to share their work with the world.
This Week:
Curator Theo Cote creates an evening of music, dance, poetry and short stories!
Artists include Amy Lawless, Rebecca Layton, Evan Gill Smith, Office Culture, Annie Rigney, Jeremy Wiles-Young and Ariel Yelen.
You can find details on upcoming online events at LaMama at this link. The events are free, though there is an option to donate.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Tompkins Square Library launches online programming this week
The Tompkins Square Park dog run is now closed
In an effort to combat against potentially overcrowded spaces, the Parks Department yesterday shut down dog runs citywide, including in Tompkins Square Park.
The dog runs will be closed until further notice. Per the Parks Department: "Our parks remain open to dogs and pet owners to get fresh air and exercise; however, dogs must be kept on a leash according to park rules, and dog owners must keep social distance."
EVG contributor Stacie Joy took these photos at 1 p.m., a few hours after the order was put into effect...
The closure of the dog runs comes on the heels last week of playgrounds shutting down.
Reader appreciation: Le Fournil Bakery
Via the EVG inbox:
The wonderful French bakery, Le Fournil, is open for takeout! They are selling delicious French pastries, some savory items and bread. I bought some indulgent items from them Saturday. Le Fournil's pastry lifted my spirits as only pastry can.
Le Fournil is at 115 Second Ave. between Sixth Street and Seventh Street (in the former Moishe's space). Their posted hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Closed Mondays.)
Want to share an appreciation of an East Village business that remains open? Send us an email here. (We'll see how this goes!)
A new St. Mark's Place-like business opens on St. Mark's Place
New business alert from 18 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... a smoke shop is now open in the space ... where you can pick up, say, a new downstem and bowl, ash catcher, carb cap or other water pipe accessories...
At the time of these photos on Sunday (thanks Steven!) there wasn't a business sign up... the previous tenant here, Addiction NYC, the tattoo parlor and smoke shop, closed at the beginning of the year.
Monday, April 6, 2020
Monday's parting shot
Stacie Joy spotted Ramon, a longtime employee at the flower stand outside Key Food, back on Avenue A... he had been away the past few years...
Mystery of the Anti-COVID-19 volunteer drone task force
There's some mystery surrounding the drone that was spotted flying over East River Park yesterday telling people to maintain social distance.
CBS News posted a video of the drone, which played the following message over loudspeakers: "This is the Anti-COVID-19 volunteer drone task force. Please maintain a social distance of at least six feet. Again, please maintain social distancing."
Some people thought the voice sounded familiar...
Life immitating "Robocop". https://t.co/RM6ja5SJCI
— Paul Lidicul (@PaulLidicul) April 6, 2020
An NYPD official said that it was not behind the drone. The FAA is reportedly investigating, per The Hill.
H/T Edmund John Dunn!
Edge of Tomorrow
Bayou shares this photo from the front window at Whiskers Holistic Pet Care, 235 E. Ninth St. at Second Avenue... featuring the words to "Tomorrow" from "Annie."
NY PAUSE extended through April 29
New York on PAUSE is extended through April 29.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) April 6, 2020
Schools and non-essential businesses will remain closed.
Public health is our first concern.
In case you missed the announcement today — Gov. Cuomo has extended the NY PAUSE order through April 29, meaning that all non-essential businesses will be closed for another month. The restrictions went into effect on March 22.
[Updated] Report of a missing East Village teen last seen on Avenue A and 2nd Street
Updated 12:30: A neighbor reports that Angelie has been found and back home safe with her family.
An East Village family is frantically searching for their 15-year-old daughter, Angelie Robles.
She was last seen last evening (April 5) around 6:30 on Avenue A and Second Street.
Here are details via the EVG inbox...
Name: Angelie Robles
Age: 15
Height: 4’9
Weight: 90 pounds
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Clothing: Grey jeans, red & white shirt, black jacket
Hair was in a ponytail
Last Seen: April 5 at 6:30 p.m.
Location: Avenue A & 2nd Street
Anyone who spots her is asked to call the 9th Precinct (212-477-7812) or 911.
RIP Edgar Artur Cajamarca
Sad news from Miss Lily's 7A on the corner of Seventh Street and Avenue A. Edgar Artur Cajamarca, who worked in the kitchen as a prep cook, died on March 24 due to complications from COVID-19. He was 46.
Here's more via an email from the Miss Lily's team (thank you to the readers who shared this):
We are very sad to announce the passing of our colleague and friend Edgar Artur Cajamarca...
Born in Ecuador on April 23, 1973, Edgar moved to New York in 2000. He joined Miss Lily’s in June 2016 as a delivery man at the Houston St. location before moving over to Miss Lily's 7A where he worked first as a dishwasher and then was promoted to prep chef.
A humble, hard working, much loved member of the kitchen crew, he was always a great team player. Edgar’s first love centered around his family. He was a devoted father and son. He was also an avid Barcelona FC fan and well known for his notable commitment to riding his bicycle to and from work to his home in Brooklyn, no matter what the weather.
Edgar is survived by his children Johanna, Paul and Christian, the children’s mother Maria, and his mother Maria Chunchi.
Edgar was working on building a house for his mother in Ecuador and if we could raise the $10k to fund its completion that would be incredible. Most of our team have already contributed and with only a few thousand dollars to go we are reaching out to our community to see if we can reach the goal. Every dollar donated would go directly to completing his mother's house ...
Please take care and be safe.
To date, they've nearly doubled their $10,000 fundraising goal.
Miss Lily's 7A Cafe closed for service on March 15 for the duration of the health crisis.
Mudspot Café closes for the week
[Photo today by MP]
Mudspot Café has announced that it's closing for the week here on Ninth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue. Aside from coffee, Mudspot had been selling a variety of pastries, grocery items as well as beer and wine in recent weeks.
Here's part of their message via Instagram:
Dear mudpeople,
we are taking a breath and closing for what is expected to be a pretty tough week in nyc. we aim to re-open monday 4/13.
thank you to our amazing staff for their unmatched endurance and beautiful souls. and thank you to all the health care and essential workers on the frontlines, who don’t have the luxury of staying home this week.
we all owe you a debt of gratitude...
Meanwhile, their online shop will continue to ship coffee.
Sunny & Annie's still holding it down on the corner of 6th and B
While some delis have decided to shut down (here and here, for example), Avenue B favorites Sunny & Annie's remains up and running on the corner at Sixth Street.
Over the weekend, they posted to Instagram ... thanking customers and reminding people about practicing safe social distancing ... (you can call 212-677-3131 to have a sandwich or two delivered)...
View this post on InstagramBe safe and healthy! We miss you all🙏 #flattenthecurve
A post shared by Sunny & Annie (@sunny_annies) on
Bobwhite Lunch and Supper Counter and Two Boots Pizza have temporarily closed
Bobwhite Lunch and Supper Counter, 94 Avenue C at Sixth Street, shut down last night after service... and will remain closed for the foreseeable future.
Bobwhite is the latest restaurant to close after giving the takeout-delivery route a try the past few weeks. As noted yesterday, Two Boots on Avenue A at Third Street also closed last evening to give its staff a break, with hopes of returning the week of April 20.
Yesterday, we updated our list of what's open for takeout and delivery ... striking 13 restaurants from the list.
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Sunday's parting shot
A makeshift playground on an empty Bond Street between Lafayette and the Bowery ... photo by Ben Lebovitz...
The $1 cookies at Subject
Subject, the cocktail bar at 188 Suffolk St. just south of Houston, is selling items (cocktails and bottles of wine) via its front window.
EVG contributor Stacie Joy mentions this draw: Co-owner Leslie Feinberg's house-baked peanut butter cookies. Available for $1, while supplies last.
The takeout window is open Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., with a 5 p.m. start Tuesday through Friday 5.
And as you may recall, Feinberg previously owned and operated Prohibition Bakery.
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