Good morning, East Village.
An ad for Chrysler’s John Varvatos 300C Limited Edition features Iggy Pop on the Bowery. [Neighborhoodr]
Police are looking for two men wanted for an alleged sexual abuse and robbery on the Lower East Side. [NY1]
A new exhibit, “The Old Becomes The New: New York Contemporary Native American Art Movement And The New York School” continues at Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba (219 East Second Street) through June 2. [Hyperallergic]
Cocktail Bodega will reopen with a brand new concept, and without Matt Levine. [Eater]
“On Sunday April 28, Spina is hosting a pasta-making class, led by chef Joe Marcus. It’s $75, which includes the class, wine, passed meats and cheeses, and a pasta tasting.” [Eater]
“It looks like Tiny Fork, the new oyster bar and nightlife spot from Rob Shamlian, is open for business at 167 Orchard St., in the Slipper Room building.” [The Lo-Down]
Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford were spotted strolling through the neighborhood. [Perez Hilton]