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Ting 15 The Theater of the Everyday (1 st to 3 rd Avenues) _____________________________________________ The boundary between Alphabet City and the rest of Manhattan is strikingly obvious. Suddenly the streets and sidewalks become thronged with cars, cyclists and people – commuters rallying to start a new work day. Between 1 st and 3 rd Avenues, there is a kind of quotidianness to the built environment. Everyday life is in full display, banal but never boring. There are places of worship, places for recreation, places for eating in, places for sleeping in, places for shopping in, and other less defined places, all framed discreetly and subterraneanly by the 1 st and 3 rd Avenue L train stations. Here, one witnesses the theatre of the everyday – New Yorkers just going about their business as usual, in the shadow of the skyscrapers, landmarks and tourists that overrun the street further out east. *****

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Page 1: The$Theater$of$the$Everyday$ (1 to3 Avenues)$ · Microsoft Word - C - The Theater of the Everyday (1st to 3rd Aves).docx Author: Kennie Ting Created Date: 7/23/2012 9:06:45 AM

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The  Theater  of  the  Everyday  (1st  to  3rd  Avenues)  

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      The  boundary  between  Alphabet  City  and  the  rest  of  Manhattan  is  

strikingly  obvious.  Suddenly  the  streets  and  sidewalks  become  thronged  with  

cars,  cyclists  and  people  –  commuters  rallying  to  start  a  new  work  day.    

 

  Between  1st  and  3rd  Avenues,  there  is  a  kind  of  quotidian-­‐ness  to  the  built  

environment.  Everyday  life  is  in  full  display,  banal  but  never  boring.  There  are  

places  of  worship,  places  for  recreation,  places  for  eating  in,  places  for  sleeping  

in,  places  for  shopping  in,  and  other  less  defined  places,  all  framed  discreetly  and  

subterraneanly  by  the  1st  and  3rd  Avenue  L  train  stations.      

 

Here,  one  witnesses  the  theatre  of  the  everyday  –  New  Yorkers  just  going  

about  their  business  as  usual,  in  the  shadow  of  the  skyscrapers,  landmarks  and  

tourists  that  over-­‐run  the  street  further  out  east.    

 

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13  –  You  know  you  have  left  Alphabet  City  when  you  reach  the  Junction  of  1st  Avenue,  thronged  with  people,  cyclists  and  cars.          

14  –  The  1st  Ave  Subway  Station,  the  Western-­‐most  station  on  14th  Street,  contributes  to  the  throng  of  commuters  here.              

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15  –  Tifereth  Israel  Town  and  Village  Conservative  Synagogue.  It  was  built  to  cater  to  Stuyvesant  Town  and  the  adjoining  Peter  Cooper  Village.  Built  in  1866  as  a  church,  it  finally  became  a  synagogue  in  1962.            

16  –  The  endlessly  replicating  façade  of  the  14th  Street  Y  (i.e.  YMCA  and  YWHA),  known  formerly  as  the  Sol  Goldman  YM  –  YWHA.            

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17  –  The  2nd  Avenue  intersection,  beyond  which  you  see  the  gleaming  towers  of  Big  Capital  and  Big  Energy  at  and  beyond  3rd  Avenue.              

18  –  The  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  established  1820  as  the  oldest  specialist  medical  institution  in  America.        

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19  –  International  House  of  Pancakes.            

20  –  Everyday  splendour:  places  to  eat,  sleep  and  wash  your  clothes  in.            

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21  –  The  machinations  of  Real  Estate  –  a  fact  of  everyday  life  in  New  York.            

22  –  The  3rd  Avenue  Subway  Station.