Halloween has passed, taking its tribute bands with it, but on Nov. 24 at Bowery Electric, a slew of artists will try to do justice…
The Area Exhibit Opened and We Partied Like It Was 1983
If you felt the earth shaking yesterday around 6 p.m., that was The Hole opening its exhibit inspired by Eric Goode’s new book, Area: 1983–1987.…
The Forcella Folks Are Now Doling Out Neapolitan Slices On Bowery
The last time someone tried to sling Neapolitan slices in the East Village, it was 2 Bros.’s short-lived Totale Pizzeria. But Forcella is hoping to…
Steven Soderbergh Just Set the Lower East Side Back 100 Years
Either a group of very dedicated steampunk fans decided to carve out a piece of the Lower East Side as their own, or Cinemax was…
Here’s a Look at the Standard East Village’s New Cafe
As we tweeted over the weekend, The Standard East Village’s cafe — called Café Standard, natch — has opened for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night…
The Katz’s Pop-Up Got Its First Celebrity Patron
After just a couple of weeks on Houston Street, the Katz’s Deli pop-up has its first celebrity buyer. According to its Facebook page, longtime Katz’s…
‘She’s Living This Bohemian Dream,’ Ukulele in Hand
It’s not every ukulele player who goes from being homeless and broke to filling the room at CMJ. But last month at Ella Lounge, the…
Area Returns Tonight While The Dom Becomes an e-Cig Store
Two of Andy Warhol’s old hangs are suddenly back on everyone’s minds: The Dom was mentioned in some of those tributes to Lou Reed, since…
You Know These New Yorkers, But Can You Guess Who They’re Voting For?
After finding out who 300 of your neighbors are voting for, we once again teamed up with NYU’s Studio 20 to find out who and…
Win a Prize at the Vine Film Festival or Watch the Stone Roses on the Big Screen
A six-second “film” isn’t going to stand up against classics like Goodfellas or Vertigo, but with the ADD generation upon us, maybe this is the…