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Anonymous kmc said...

What a bunch of cunts calling it the East Village History Project. The East Village isn't historic.

May 18, 2009 at 2:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, thank you for the kind words, kmc, but I would like to argue that the "East Village," as it is called today is the birth place of everything from Yiddish Theatre in America and Vaudeville to labor and Women's rights to the Beat Generation, Bebop and Punk rock in America. Not to mention the incredible advancements in education, politics, charity, science, medicine, activism, and arts & entertainment that have affected generations of people around the globe.

It is largely due to the actions of historic "East Villagers" that you have the luxury of an 8-hour work day, your sister can vote, and you can get cataract surgery to repair your eyes.

I'm wondering kind sir, how does that stack up against your home town? I mean, i know all about Jeremiah Springfield, but what else you got?

;)

May 18, 2009 at 8:23 PM

Anonymous KMC said...

It's the LOWER EAST SIDE! NOT THE EAST VILLAGE! GET IT RIGHT!

THERE WERE ALSO SOCIALISTS FROM THE LOWER EAST SIDE THAT GAVE US WELFARE VIA FDR! GREAT JOB!

May 19, 2009 at 7:01 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You know I have been hearing this phoney East Village/LES bullshit since I moved here in 1977. The truth is sometime in the 1960s people started calling 3rd Ave to Ave A/14 to Houston, the East Village. LES was downtown like Orchard Street.

Around 1976 people began calling Aves A-D Alphabetland. Ha. Then Alphabet city. The fact is that there wasn't much there to call anything.

In 1980 when I lived on 3rd between B & C (guns, heroin anyone?), my neighbors, mostly Puerto Rican, called it Loisada.

And even though I live smack inside the EAST VILLAGE - St. Marks Place, I never really refer to the area as the Lower East Side unless I am talking about coming from the Upper West Side or Upper East Side. So stop this shit already. Yes, the area between 3rd and the river, 14 and Houston is generally the Lower East Side.

But to insist the part that is not the East Village isn't. That ire needs to go back in time like 50 years now. So give it up already.

May 20, 2009 at 12:18 PM

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