Posts published in September, 2011

Zucker Bakery Opens on East Ninth, Serving Stumptown Coffee and Rugelach

Zohar Zohar


On East Second, A British Private School Settles In

World Class Learning Academy is taking its kindergarteners on virtual Kenyan safaris.


The Day | Michael Moore Visits The Bookshop

A roundup of this morning’s news, including a new park, a new Center for Jewish Arts and Literacy, and a new art project.


At Full Board Meeting, CB3 Votes Against Heathers

The bar now will go before the State Liquor Authority to request a renewal of its liquor license.


Street Scenes | Subway Reading

The photography of Michelle Rick.


With a Chef Now on Board, Veselka Bowery Plans for Early November

Michael Sullivan was hired as head chef of Veselka Bowery yesterday.


East Village School Progess Report: Some Good, Some Bad, But No Ugly

The Department of Education released its annual Progress Report for grade schools and middle schools. See how the East Village did.


A Ride on the L, Disturbed by Blood on the Tracks

Joe Pan Millar is witness to an incident that leaves him wondering about mortality and voyeurism in the age of social media.


Today, Katz’s Crosses Houston

In an unprecedented move, Katz’s Delicatessen is delivering sandwiches (and cheap!) to the East Village.


Report: CB3 Has Highest Number of Trash-Strewn Stalled Construction Sites

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer issues a study promoting the alternative use of stalled construction sites.


‘City Life,’ A Dance That Evokes The Daily Grind

A look at “City Life,” a dance performance inspired by the choreographer’s time in the East Village.


The Day | ‘Occupiers’ ID Pepper-Spray Officer

A roundup of this morning’s news, including bullets over Avenue B, punk fashion, and a new play and dance show.


Street Scenes | Shady Type

The photography of Thomas Dooley.


Back-in-the-Day Boys Redux

Photographer Guney Cuceloglu finds out what’s behind the outlandish outfits of Style NYC.


During Time of Celebration and Uncertainty, Ukrainian Museum Kicks Off Fall Season

A month after the 20th anniversary of Ukraine’s declaration of independence from the Soviet Union, and during a time of political upheaval, the Ukrainian Museum remains a gathering place.


LUNGS Unites Community Gardeners Against Development

At its inaugural meeting, a new support group addressed the issues facing the East Village’s community gardens.


Forcella Won’t Open in Landmarked Bowery Building Until Late Next Month

Till then, you’ll have to hop the L train for fried pizza.


The Day | Approximately 80 Arrested as Protesters March to Union Square

A roundup of this morning’s news, including a falling air conditioner and a gallery closing.


Falling Tree Takes Out Car Windshield on East Sixth Street

But a couple of the street’s residents are feeling lucky today.


A Groundbreaking Dance Number on East Fourth Street

Over the weekend, pols turned out for the Fourth Art Block’s FAB! Festival, which doubled as a ribbon-cutting and groundbreaking.