Saturday, September 25, 2010

Manhole cleanup continues on Seventh Street

Crews are still working after today's manhole "problem" on Seventh Street between Avenue A and First Avenue...




Free concert in Tompkins Square Park tomorrow afternoon

Featuring:

Wombat IN Combat, The Alienz, Dog That Bites Everyone and A-Truth.

Until then... here's Wombat IN Combat from May 30 in the park....

[Updated!] Exploding manholes on Avenue A and Seventh Street

[Updated 12:24] Whoa. Appears that this is much more serious than firefighters on the scene led me to believe. Gothamist is reporting that two buildings had to be evacuated. Per Gothamist: "The Fire Department is responding to multiple manhole fires on East 7th Street between First Avenue and Avenue A. We hear that two buildings (with 18 civilians) were evacuated and Con Ed is also on the scene."

You can see one of the fires here via @benjaminbojko:



Earlier.

A little excitement here on Avenue A and Seventh Street in the last hour... depending on who you ask, the manhole (no snickering!) cover here either exploded into the air.... Or! A lot of steam starting pouring from it... In any event, a lot of firefighters and ConEd workers responded to the scene... It was all under control, and the officials on duty didn't think that it was any big deal...









...the situation also provided a little entertainment for Marlene....


St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery Block Party under way




We were a little early. No corn for breakfast for us.

Avast, matey! Know ye th' Skull & Scuppers? I've a fierce fire in m belly t' swill a pint or two o' grog





Seventh Street and Avenue C. Sorry — just making up for missing “Talk Like a Pirate Day" last week.

City of dreams, laundry



The Wall Street Journal has an item today on the new book "New York: Portrait of a City" (Taschen, 560 pages, $69.99). Per the WSJ:

"Erika Stone's 1947 photograph of a Lower East Side tenement's brick-wall exterior seems to capture New York at two extremes: city of dreams (as rendered by an outdoor advertiser, anyway) and city of laundry."


[Erika Stone/Katrina Doerner Photographs, Brooklyn]

Friday, September 24, 2010

Is Superdive really open?

Superdive does look more open than usual... and the sign out front says they are open.... but as of 9 pm or so, it was deserted....



Just when you thought it was safe to go back to Avenue A...



Holy Keg Stand! Eater reports that Superdive has reopened!

This and the former Aces and Eights on the same day....?

[File photo]

Oh my genitals



From 1981, the Suburban Lawns.

Breaking! (former) Aces and Eights has reopened



Via a message from new GM Jamie-Lynn Argent:

"We're open again! With proper paperwork! Yay!"

And she adds in the comments: "We are still re-branding and re-naming! The contest runs until Oct 1st. Also feel free to stop by anytime and talk to me."

Above photo taken just after 5 today...

Previously.

Taco time on First Avenue



EV Grieve First Avenue correspondent Blue Glass notes that the new taqueria has opened here near 10th Street....at the site of the former Western Union. If anyone one checks it out, then please let me know how it is... Apparently there is another location in town too.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Former Western Union now delivering tacos

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition



We have an update from EV Heave, who is pissed that he or she wasn't included here originally (EV Heave)

The person who throw bags of poop into the doorways of Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren stores (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

How is James Franco's 'Howl'? Here's one opinion that we trust (Patell and Waterman’s History of New York)

Dave has another message on his T-shirt (Nadie Se Conoce)

A big swath of Canal Street is for sale (BoweryBoogie)

Video from Max's Kansas City (Stupefaction)

How to avoid renting an illegal death trap of an apartment (Curbed)

A great shot of the old Howard Johnson's on Times Square (Greenwich Village Daily Photo)

It's Apple Day on Sunday (Lower East Side NY)

And our friend AWKWORD notes the (temporary) return of graffiti artist YME to NYC ... Plus! AWKWORD spotted this tag on Second Avenue... "Is this an old YME tag that never got buffed off the truck? Or is there some young wannabe YME out there...?"