east village

The NYC rowhouse where Andy Warhol lived in the late 1960s lists for $6.19M

The historic home, at 321 E. Sixth St., is an Anglo-Italianate brick rowhouse built in 1853 and was once owned by the artist's friend, Paul Morrissey.

NYC's first dog cafe closes Brooklyn spot months after locals raised $250K to keep it open

People who donated money to Boris & Horton to keep it from closing just two months ago are now barking about where their money went.

Dad of NYC menace 'Ice Pick Nick' grateful son is behind bars: 'Saving his life'

The frustrated father said that people like his son will keep terrorizing NYC “unless the government does something about the homeless and mentally ill people.” 

NYC coffee shop is serving what may be the wildest coffee yet: a latte made from smelly, spiky 'king of fruit'

With the espresso splicing trend beginning to percolate, East Village's fruit-centric coffee shop Not as Bitter has concocted possibly the wildest hybrid to date: the Durian latte.

Revolving door for mentally ill vagrants puts all New Yorkers in danger

‘The system is just broken,” said retired NYPD detective and John Jay College adjunct professor Michael Alcazar. “If he’s violent and emotionally disturbed . . . they should just keep him in...

Violent vagrant 'Ice Pick Nick' with 37 busts who terrorized East Village for years finally jailed: 'System is failing us all'

A violent and mentally ill homeless man known as "Ice Pick Nick" has been terrorizing East Village residents and even his own family members.

Inside VP Kamala Harris' stepdaughter Ella Emhoff's ritzy $60 per person knitting club

The 24-year-old daughter of second gentleman Doug Emhoff and stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris stuck to needlepoint for the $60-per-person event.

NYC singleton who posted 'looking for a girlfriend' flyers 10 years ago is back at it

Dan Perino, 60, first grabbed people's attention in 2014 when he plastered the city with posters looking to land a film or TV role.

Anti-Israel protests spread to NYU: Letters to the Editor — April 24, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the hectic protest at Washington Square Park near NYU amid similar events at Columbia.

Michelin-starred chef brings dazzling taste of India to East Village at Bungalow — but good luck scoring a reservation

For Khanna, Bungalow is about creating culture and community through the food. Those lucky enough to score a table are treated to a refined take on regional Indian-inspired fare.

Madman randomly whacks 26-year-old woman with a hockey stick on NYC street: police

A madman randomly whacked a woman with a hockey stick on a Manhattan street last Tuesday in the latest unprovoked attack targeting New York City women.

Newly revealed archive of East Village Eye newspaper gives unusual view into forgotten NYC underground

The small independent paper was a lifeline for East Villagers from 1979 to 1987, featuring coverage of the neighborhood's early gentrification, its legendary music scene and its innovative visual art...

Iconic $4.2M East Village home covered in vines that have survived the cold, Sean Penn and angry insurers faces its most daunting threat yet

The iconic wisteria vines that trace their way up the facade of a Civil War-era brownstone on Stuyvesant Street have awakened yet again this spring — and they could be...

NYC couple brutally beaten after telling fake energy company workers they shouldn't be inside their swanky East Village building

Wayne Rada, 52, and his husband, Rey Rosa, 36, say the brutal beatdown unfolded after the group of men came knocking on the door of their East 3rd Street apartment...

Gunshots fly in Tompkins Square Park for second time in a week as cops eye same shooter who wounded bystanders: sources

A gunman opened fire inside Tompkins Square Park in broad daylight Thursday -- and investigators believe he is the same shooter who wounded two innocent bystanders in the park over...

NYC's first dog cafe reopens after locals donate $250K to fundraiser

“I’m excited to make a more sustainable Boris & Horton and be open for the long haul,” Logan Mikhly, who co-owns Boris & Horton with her father, told The Post.

Here is why NYC's iconic East Village Radio is coming back from the dead after a decade

“It really left a hole in my heart closing it down because we had so much fun with this," East Village Radio founder Frank Prisinzano told the Post.

Here's why NYC migrants aren't accepting free plane, bus tickets out of town

The Post spoke to a handful of asylum seekers outside an intake center in the East Village on Tuesday after it was revealed fewer than 2% of migrants there were...

Almost no migrants are accepting free plane, bus tickets after NYC shelter evictions, data show

Of the roughly 1,600 asylum seekers who flock to the city's East Village intake center each day, an average of just 30 per day have been willing to relocate to...