Saturday, June 25, 2022

At the rally to go 'All Out For Abortion Rights'

Images by Stacie Joy

Thousands of people gathered to "voice their fears and anger" in Washington Square Park early last evening hours after the Supreme Court officially reversed Roe v. Wade, declaring that the constitutional right to abortion upheld for nearly 50 years no longer exists.

Published reports put the crowd size between 10,000 and 17,000. 

EVG contributor Stacie Joy shared these photos ...
The assembled protestors eventually split off into different groups, with some going up Fifth Avenue to Union Square, where many continued on to Midtown ... while others headed downtown to Foley Square before eventually crossing the Brooklyn Bridge... 

At the Drag March along 9th Street

Images by Stacie Joy 

The 28th edition of the Drag March took place last night — a kick-off to NYC Pride Weekend

As always, participants gathered in Tompkins Square Park ... before the group — estimated in the thousands — marched across Ninth Street to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall Inn. 

EVG contributor Stacie Joy met the annual drag protest and visibility march along Ninth Street ...

At the start of the Drag March in Tompkins Square Park

Photos by Steven 

Drag March participants gathered in Tompkins Square Park early last evening to prepare for the nearly hour-long walk — with blocks-long numbers of queens and kings — to Sheridan Square and then the Stonewall Inn. 

The 28th annual Drag March included signs of protest against the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade ... with everyone decked out in their Drag March best...

Friday, June 24, 2022

'Use Your Voice'

 

In April 2019 ... Patti Smith and Stewart Copeland joined Choir! Choir! Choir! at the "Onassis Festival 2019: Democracy Is Coming" ... at the Public on Lafayette. 

The choir of 250-strong joined Smith for a version of her 1988 single "People Have The Power."

Tonight in Washington Square Park, Union Square

Thousands of people are expected to turn out this evening for rallies scheduled in Washington Square Park at 6:30 and Union Square at 8. More details here.

The Drag March is TONIGHT

The 28th annual Drag March is tonight ... starting in Tompkins Square Park, where hundreds of participants will being gathering at 7 before making their way over (at 8-ish) to Sheridan Square and then the Stonewall Inn. 

The Drag March got its start during the Stonewall 25th anniversary celebrations in 1994. 

You can check out Stacie Joy's photo from last June right here.

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Thursday's parting shot

Photo on Avenue A and Seventh Street today by Steven...

RIP Pilar Limosner

Several longtime East Village residents, all integral members of the local arts scene, recently died. We will honor them in the days ahead. 

Pilar Limosner, a decades-long East Village resident and fashion designer who made her mark in the neighborhood's vibrant 1980s art scene, died on June 2. According to her obituary, she died of cardiac arrest. She was 67. 

Here's more about her life: 
She shared a boutique named Batislavia on Avenue A with fellow fashion designer Carmel Johnson. It was there that Pilar launched several collections under her own label and the storefront became a popular hangout for many East Village artists. Pilar's clothes were also sold at Patricia Field's original 8th Street retail store. 

In addition to fashion design and construction (including millinery,) Pilar choreographed and performed in various rock venues and New York clubs (such as Danceteria) and even worked the front door of the famous club AREA where she was always memorably decked out in her own creations. Pilar was an active member of the neo-Dada Club 57 and receives mention in the MOMA retrospective catalogue (Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978-1983) for her performance work there with the band Los Microwaves. 

Pilar's adventurous spirit is best exemplified by her enthusiastic membership in an informal East Village "arty" motorcycle club that was active in the 1980s. She was often seen astride her English-made "metal beast" fearlessly negotiating the mean streets of New York while fashionably dressed to the nines. 
A memorial will be held in her memory at a later date. You can find updates on @pilarlimosnernyc

Photo by Robert Carrithers