It's 2020 and we are all stuck inside somewhere ... This year's festival is dedicated expressing our situation through art ... sharing the reality of what is going on in our lives
All the exhibits will take place behind the garden fences with the audiences on the sidewalks.
The audience will be moving, fluid. The art stationary. We want to foster our wild variety of sentiments through our art. We are all politically bent, given the times and election. Vote with your ART too. Let people know how you feel.
This as an Art exhibit and the gardens are the Green Museum.It's perfect for touring audiences to visit and enjoy our community gardens.
Saturday, October 3, 2020
Reminders: The 9th annual Lungs Harvest Arts Festival is this weekend
Take 2: the MoRUS film festival is THIS weekend
After a brief tussle with the NYC Parks GreenThumb, the entity overseeing community gardens, the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) is excited to (once again) present their eighth annual film festival.
It started last night — sorry! I only received this info at the last minute! Via the EVG inbox:
This year's festival — Reel Ecologies: Films for a Sustainable City — focuses on small-scale sustainable agriculture in urban environments, topics range from community-compost programs to community gardens to roof-top farms and more.Reel Ecologies: Films for a Sustainable City is presented in conjunction with our collaborative exhibition How Green Is My City? with the Green Map System, on display at MoRUS through the end of the year.Please join us, for free, on Sunday at 6 p.m. at Green Oasis Garden, in partnership with Reclaimed Organics, for a kid-friendly Adopt-a-Worm program offering an opportunity to drop off your compost scraps and learn about the important work earthworms do!Ticket proceeds will benefit Sixth Street Community Center's emergency food distribution efforts.Check our our website for more details.
Friday, October 2, 2020
In the company of 'Men'
Fresco closing this week with hopes of reopening early next year
A new era for indoor dining in the East Village
→ Bin 141, 43 Avenue A
→ Divya’s Kitchen, 25 First Ave.
→ Hearth, 403 East 12th St.
→ Il Posto Accanto, 190 E. Second St.
→ John’s of 12th Street, 302 East 12th St.
→ Lavagna, 545 East Fifth St.
→ Lucien, 14 First Ave.
→ Mary O’s, 32 Avenue A
→ Mokyo, 109 St. Mark’s Place
→ Nowon, 507 East Sixth St.
→ Pangea, 178 Second Ave.
→ Takahachi, 85 Avenue A
→ Tuome, 536 East Fifth St.
→ Veselka, 144 Second Ave.
New York Sports Clubs permanently shutters Avenue A location 2 days after reopening
On behalf of NYSC, we have made the difficult decision to permanently close the Avenue A location on September 30th.This decision was a difficult one, but all isn’t lost. Effective immediately, your membership has been upgraded to our Elite Membership level at your current rate which gives you access to our entire network of clubs. By having an Elite Membership, you’ll be able to work out in all of our over 160 locations — from DC and Maryland to New York, Boston, Florida, California and yes, even Puerto Rico.
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Thursday's parting shot
About Correspondences on Astor Place
With Correspondences, multidisciplinary artist duo Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya offer multiple entry points for spectators to engage with questions of being, interdependence, and coexistence. The human body (performer and observer), machines, natural elements, and the urban square mingle in an entangled poetic microcosm while opening inquiries into animate life and environmental ethics.
In the inaugural presentation of this multi-borough project, audiences can safely engage in Astor Place installation over conversation, and bear witness to daily activation periods performed by members of the LEIMAY Ensemble.Single bodies are enclosed inside transparent chambers partially filled with sand. Bodies are donned with gas masks as they try, time and again, to rise to standing. At intervals, machines attached to the chambers trigger a blast of sand causing the performers to lose their footing, sinking them back down into the ground. This seemingly perpetual eruption repeats throughout daily performance activation periods of Correspondences, both with and without performers.
The first performance is tonight at 8... with additional shows tomorrow through Sunday at noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and so on...
Grant Shaffer's NY See
The East Village storefront art of Delphine le Goff
Public Access debuts on St. Mark's Place with show by legendary skateboarder Mark Gonzalez
Pado is closing on 2nd Avenue
After nearly two years at at 199 Second Ave., the Japanese restaurant Pado has closed here between 12th Street and 13th Street ... though the owners vow to find another location.
In announcing their closure in an Instagram post, the owners cite a familiar foe — the landlord.
The restaurant industry during this pandemic has experienced unprecedented challenges and all of us had to fight hard to save our business and jobs. Since March, Pado team has been working tirelessly to remain in business. As much as we wanted to remain open, we unfortunately could not find an agreement with our current landlord at 199 2nd Ave.
Pado emerged between compassionate and like-minded foodies with big dreams to make it in NYC. Our passion still remains intact and we will not let this pandemic change that. It pains us to announce our closure for 10/1, but we will strive to find a new place and we will share this information as soon as it is available for you.
We want to thank all of our customers for your love and support. The pandemic did really bring out the best in people, and your kind words and support have been the biggest driving factor for us.
We will see you again, we promise.
H/T Vinny & O
A new front window era at Le Fournil
On May 30, during a vandalism spree along Second Avenue, someone smashed the front window at Le Fournil, the French bakery at 115 Second Ave. at Seventh Street.
C & C Dry Cleaning closes on 7th Street
From the EVG tipline... the longtime dry cleaners at 178 E. Seventh St. just west of Avenue B – Amy's aka C & C — has closed...
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
6 posts from September
Late afternoon on 1st Street
Sophie's, Josie's and Mona's will reopen this week
- Josie's (seen below yesterday), 520 E. Sixth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B. (646) 590-0044
- Mona's, 224 Avenue B between 13th Street and 14th Street (212) 353-3780
- Sophie's (seen above last night), 507 E. Fifth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B. (212) 228-5680
Black & White is closing, with plans to relocate in 2021
Hey everyone, we’re moving locations. We will be at 86 East 10th Street until the end of October so come get your last drinks here while you can and we’ll see you in our new location in 2021! We will be doing very limited indoor seating for the next month so dm us here if you want to make a reservation. Hope to see you all! Cheers!
Black & White reopened in early May for take-home drinks then limited curbside seating later.
EVG file photo