Showing posts with label Avenue A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avenue A. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Alphabet City, Avenue A Between 2nd and Houston Streets


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And so, skipping over a few blocks, we come to the last block of our East Village walk, just before crossing into the Lower East Side.

The most you could say about the Best Hou keeping sign is that it seems misplaced. In fact, Nice Guy Eddie could probably teach GE a thing or two about housekeeping.



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Monday, September 22, 2008

Alphabet City, Avenue A Between 6th and 7th Streets


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The two-week deadline is looming, so I'm going to have to ditch some photos. But first, this street scene with truck. You didn't think I'd do the whole East Village walk without a truck shot, did you?




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Although I consider myself a pretty brave eater, it's possible my standards for sushi are a little finicky. Funky is not what I'm after. But if you're young and fearless, you may agree with these reviewers. Among other things, they like the DJ and the sake bombs.


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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Alphabet City, Avenue A Between 5th and 6th Streets


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Sometimes you just have to put a photo up and leave it at that.

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Alphabet City, Avenue A Between 4th and 5th Streets


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We have now come to Alphabet City, a subset of the East Village. It's obvious why it's called Alphabet City (Avenues A-D), but I have been trying to find out when it got its name, with no success. Anyone out there know?

Here's something that's bothered me forever. Why didn't they start the numbered avenues in the west and go east, instead of going from east to west? When you read a map, it's backwards. Why wouldn't you start the numbers at the left, the way we read? (AND of course, the Avenues A-D go west to east, the right way.)

This is Etherea, a small and well-regarded record store.

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Friday, July 14, 2006

East Village, Avenue A


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Last night I went downtown to the Pioneer Theater on East 3rd to see A Day Off, a good film by Larry Kamerman. Good acting. Afterwards, this is what I saw. This is Avenue A, looking south, at twilight on a summer evening after a rainy day.