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July 4 Fireworks Stops Cabs in East Village
EastVillagePodcasts.com | July 5th 2008
Last night was another Fireworks hoo-ha along the East River. It’s an awesome experience for the first 5 or 6 years. In the last few July 4s, though, EVP has found the location for viewing more interesting than the fireworks. I mean we like read more
Happy Birthday USA!
New York -The Vogue City | July 4th 2008 by Mirela
America sure looks good for being 232 years old- think she’s had some work done? If you waited for the last possible second (like moi) to plan how you’ll be celebrating the home of the brave this year, fear not. Here are some fool-proo read more
The Man In Gray at Dolphin Gym
EastVillagePodcasts.com | July 4th 2008
Every weekend around 8:30 a.m., the man in gray appears at the Dolphin Gym at 94 East 4th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues in NYC’s East Village. The early-morning-for-a-weekend players are already there: the older folks on the bikes, the you read more
Today’s Free Food at Whole Foods on the LES
EastVillagePodcasts.com | July 3rd 2008
Lower East Side’s Whole Foods Today’s visit to “Whole Foods - Bowery” on the Lower East Side at Houston Street and Bowery included an assortment of free, culinary delights - from appetizer straight through to dessert. EVP read more
2008 All Star Game Comes To East Village
EastVillagePodcasts.com | July 3rd 2008
All-Star Game in the E.V. The 2008 Major League Baseball All Star Game presented by Froot of the Loom - EVP’s tighty-whiteys of choice** - has come to the East Village of New York City in the form of a 7-foot Statue of Liberty replica festo read more
Governor’s Island Figment Arts Festival
EastVillagePodcasts.com | July 1st 2008
Distant, Big, Pink Tube Last Sunday, EVP took a free ferry trip across New York Harbor to visit Governor’s Island and see the Figment Arts Festival which from June 27-29. An eclectic arts festival, Figment has everything from performance art read more
Ippudo New York - Yumm!
Karl's Blog | June 30th 2008
Japanese restaurant food made by, um, Japanese is getting rarer and rarer to find in New York. As I was growing up and Japanese investors and corporations were purchasing a significant amount of New York's real estate and important businesses, authen read more
East Village Waterfalls Forever; NYC Waterfalls For Now
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 30th 2008
The LES Waterfall Don’t have the time or inclination to flag down a water taxi to visit all the waterfalls in New York City? Let the EVP team take you there with this definitive, video edition of Olafur Eliasson’s NYC Waterfalls proj read more
Cheap Eats in the East Village of NYC: Punjabi
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 29th 2008
Punjabi’s Alluring Storefront If you’ve never been to the scruffy-looking, stand-up restaurant known as Punjabi, it is likely you were scared off by its appearance. After all, there is a garbage can right outside the door with full b read more
Movie Making in the East Village
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 29th 2008
Movie Making in the East Village An obnoxious group of know-it-all, could-care-less-about-the-locals, movie makers were out in force on Friday night at the corner of 7th Street and Avenue A near East Village of NYC bar, Niagara. Not only was Aven read more
Century 21 Mannequin Bites Dust
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 26th 2008
Mannequin Goes Down To some, it may be the happiest place on earth, but to others Century 21 is the epicenter of recent strife between man and mannequin. Case and Point As I was crossing the street today near New York City’s “Best Kept read more
Jeff Koons and His Metal Balloons
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 23rd 2008
Jeff Koons’ Metal Balloons It’s hidden by the construction work hurtling forward in the World Trade Center area, but the red Jeff Koons balloon sculpture - installed in 2006 - still draws a crowd once its found. Between World Trade Cen read more
NYC Waterfalls in Brooklyn: The Dry Preview
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 22nd 2008
Looking for a Brooklyn Waterfall With rumors of NYC Waterfalls already falling, East Village Podcasts set out in search of the upcoming installation on the Brooklyn piers. Beginning along the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway, eventually perseveranc read more
NYC Walk Raises Awareness and Funds for Autism Treatment
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 22nd 2008
The Brooklyn-based Asperger’s research blogger reports on a successful walk today in New York City to raise awareness and funds for the treatment of autism. Autism Speaks promotes events around the country including today’s NYC event, read more
Price Hike at WR Laundromat on 4th Street
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 22nd 2008
WR Laundromat on 4th Street in the East Village After depositing my first quarter, I could not believe my eyeballs as I viewed the fancy, digital display: dryer prices had skyrocketed in the past week or two at the WR Laundromat on 4th Street betw read more
PODCAST: McSorley's Old Ale House
The Bowery Boys: NYC History | June 20th 2008 by The Bowery Boys
Grab yourself a couple mugs of dark ale and learn about the history of one of New York City's oldest bars, serving everyone from Abraham Lincoln to John Lennon --- and eventually even women!Listen here or download it for free on iTunes: McSorley's th read more
New York City Climbing and Construction
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 17th 2008
The New York Times Building On Saturday, a trip to upstate New York required a visit to the beautiful Port Authority area at 42nd St. and Eighth Avenue where East Village Podcasts caught a Trailways bus. Due to a long line at Trailways‘ tick read more
Yesterday’s Fire on the Lower East Side
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 13th 2008
Yesterday’s Fire on the LES I couldn’t find any information on this fire yesterday (which is likely a good thing), but it was dramatic in the clear morning sky at the bottom of First Avenue. Around 8:20 a.m. as I made my way into work, read more
Rainstorm in the East Village
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 10th 2008
As reported in the news and elsewhere, tonight, there was rain, lightning and thunder in the East Village of New York City. East Village Podcasts ventured to the corner of First Avenue and Fourth Street to have a better look as the storm rolled in a read more
History in the East Village: Merchant’s House Museum
The New York City Traveler | June 9th 2008 by Heather
History is alive at every corner in Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C., but “Old New York” barely exists anymore. There is one standout exception, one of the last existing buildings from New York’s golden age of commerc read more
NYC Waterfalls: East Village Renderings Now Available
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 8th 2008
Grassroots support for the East Village participant in the New York City Waterfalls project has overwhelmed the East Village Podcasts offices. Danish, Icelandic artist, Olafur Eliasson, and his staff have thrown the full might of their $20 million b read more
World-Class Performing Arts for Free: River to River Festival
The New York City Traveler | June 6th 2008 by Heather
River to River, a downtown festival that stretches from June to September with various events, is will underway. Featuring world-class performing arts and free admission, the festival takes place in a variety of Downtown Manhattan public venues read more
The New York Times Capitulates; Home Page is Taken Over by Ad
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 4th 2008
The newspaper is dead offline and now online, too? The New York Times has ceded the last possible place for advertising on its site - the entire home page. Known in the advertising world as a “home page takeover,” Jet Blue is running an read more
East Village Coffee Shops: B Cup
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 4th 2008
Iced B Cup Coffee The fourth in a series of East Village Podcasts features on local, East Village coffee shops. Yesterday’s feature was Mud. B Cup One of the great names in East Village coffee shops, B Cup, located on the southwest corner o read more
Waterfalls in New York City; East Village Waterfall Proposal
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 3rd 2008
Yesterday’s article in The New York Times by Carol Vogel was the first I have heard of the waterfalls planned for New York City. A Dane-ish, Icelandic artist, Olafur Eliasson, proposed the project to the Mayor, the Public Art Fund and the Cit read more
East Village Coffee Shops: Mud
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 3rd 2008
Entering Mud The third in a series of East Village Podcasts features on local, East Village coffee shops. Yesterday’s feature was The Bean. Mud On 9th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues is Mud, the coffee shop better known for its vehicular read more
East Village Coffee Shops: The Bean
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 2nd 2008
The Bean The second in a series of East Village Podcasts features on local, East Village coffee shops. Yesterday’s feature was The Mercury Dime. The Bean An editorial team favorite due in large part to its proximity to EVP offices, The Bean read more
Kimbo Slice To Open East Village Pizzeria
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 1st 2008
Still trying to confirm this rumor. May open across from Bowery Wine Company. More information as it becomes available. Tags: east village, food, new york city read more
Cooper Square Hotel and Thompson LES “Showing Signs”
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 1st 2008
Open Windows of the Cooper Square Hotel As Marv Albert might say, “The Cooper Square Hotel is showing signs!” Within the past week or two, the windows of the Cooper Square Hotel have opened as springtime temperatures have increased. T read more
East Village Coffee Shops: The Mercury Dime
EastVillagePodcasts.com | June 1st 2008
The Mercury Dime Many hours are spent by the East Village Podcasts editorial “team” in local coffee shops. For me, the coffee shop is a refuge from being cooped up in the “cozy” East Village apartment office. I can potentia read more

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