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(via Save Kate’s Joint! — Indiegogo)

Vegetarian restaurant, Kate’s Joint, at 58 Avenue B seeks neighborhood support to avoid closure.

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Happy Friday East Village!

thegourmetgourmand: Momofuku Milk Bar’s Crack Pie

Reblogged from The Gourmet Gourmand
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fuckyoupvyme:

Retna by sabeth718 on Flickr.

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Nye told Scoopy last week. “The number one complaint we get there is that people want more space.” Moving one storefront to the east will almost double the cafe’s space, from 500 to 900 square feet. The new location, at 343 E. 10th St., is not only much wider, but will include Life’s former backyard garden, which Perl plans to enclose — though it will still have skylights — allowing year-round use. The new location should open in about four months.
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‘St. Marks’ scented candles? Inspiration: ‘trash’, ‘sweat’, ‘booze’, ‘concrete’ (via Oak | Oak)

I’m very acquainted with the corner at 1st & St. Marks, but never thought my apartment needed to smell like it. Someone please buy this and share the experience.

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marksjo:

Passing Stranger

The next time I have an hour and half to wander around my neighborhood I’m definitely going to take this in-depth audio tour.  It’s narrated by one of my favorite filmmakers, Jim Jarmusch, and details the neighborhoods relationship with the poets that lived here as well as general history.

Check it out.

http://eastvillagepoetrywalk.org/

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bobbyjohnwalker:

This image is taken from the North West corner of 10th and C. It’s looking down on La Plaza Cultural, which is now a park with the Sunburnt Cow beside it. To the far right of the image you can see a building with windows backing onto the lot. That’s the building I now live in. Amazing to see how it has changed. 

Reblogged from A VERY BRITISH AFFAIR
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Great shot in Tompkins.

fromnewyorkwithlove:

watching the sun set at the tompkins dog run.

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wagesoffear:

St Marks Place

Reblogged from Wages of Fear