Emily's May Inspiration "There Goes The Hood"

It was more than a restaurant, it was a symbol. And in the past decade, the last man standing in a sea of homogeny brought on by outsiders visiting the East Village on the weekends; dabbling in the hip, artistic, and edgy. Fact is MAMA'S was the neighborhood. At ten dollars a plate with a choice of meat and three sides, MAMA's was the spot you went for down home comfort. Nestled on 3rd St btw A & B, I walked past this soul food spot daily back in the nineties, sometimes stopping in just for a side of mash potatoes when the city got rough. They had the best veggies too, and if you didn't want meat you could get an extra side with their mac and cheese rivaling no other.

 

I encourage my yoga students to embrace change, to accept the only constant in our lives is just that. But as my old street in Alphabet City morphs into more and more sameness - that chain store, homogenized look that plagues our country - I have to cry out, 'Why this hood!?' Why the spot where artists flocked to so they could be different and accepted? With the fortune tellers, druggies, and performance artists singing their tunes, graffiti walls and dive bars that embrace all kinds... Why must the demographic who desires sameness, who feels more comfortable in an OLIVE GARDEN than an authentic Italian dive invade the one place on the planet where we screwed the Man?

Those who infest the East Village on the weekends are in no way supporting the community and those who inhabit it. They leave and go back to their commutes and cubicles, and tell stories about how they had a 'crazy' weekend in the village. We lived there, many old-schoolers still do. It's our home, and place's like MAMA'S, or the old KING'S PHARMACY replaced by a DUANE READE were our pride, our joy and choice to remain original, authentic to ourselves. Most moved to the East Village against their society's wishes. To a far away land where parentals did not understand paying a thousand dollars a month for a shoebox apartment on Ave C, but we did and sacrificed to be there. The natives know the secret to Alphabet City is its character, its funkiness, and constant groove we so adore. With the closing of MAMA'S, I dare say...there goes the hood.

PEACE,

Emily

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I’m in love. I’m in love with the steam room at the Hollywood Y, I’m in love with soy chai lattes and organic dark chocolate from Trader Joes. I’m in love with magic hour, the Hollywood sign perfectly lit. I’m in love with the sound of my sister’s laugh when she’s saying something she knows she shouldn’t be. I’m in love with the bread at Three of Cups in the East village-who cares about carbs?! I’m in love with how I feel after a yoga class taught by my favorite teacher. I’m in love with an email from an old friend. I’m in love with the way life can all of a sudden surprise you and take you some place you’ve never been. I’m in love with the moon. I’m in love with the way I wake up, myself sandwiched between my dog and my guy. I’m in love with BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and that the story has been told. I’m in love with George Clooney and his vision. I’m in love with the universe when I find rockstar parking or receive an opportunity not to be missed. I’m in love with my work. I’m in love with drummers. I’m in love with my friend Meg even though she moved to Japan. I’m in love with my Dad’s hottub and the conversation about global warming. I’m in love with the stage, especially the way it smells right before opening night. I’m in love with the fact that this country is awakening, that the possibility of new leadership is upon us. I’m in love with Hillary… I’m in love with saying a line in a film and having it resonate to my core. I’m in love with my new best friend. I’m in love with New Orleans even though I haven’t been. I’m in love with my grandfather’s grapefruit tree. I’m in love with my Grandma and her peanut butter balls at Christmas. I’m in love with the first official beach day. I’m in love with Philip Seymour Hoffman’s acting (and maybe him too) I’m in love with subways, especially when it almost blows you away. I’m in love with the show WEEDS and the scene at the stoplight. I’m in love with hot baths. I’m in love with Halloween. I’m in love with wine, preferably reds. I’m in love with memories of being 22 in NYC. (your secret’s safe with me) I’m in love with hiking. I’m in love with my neighbor’s two year old. I’m in love with life and that it never stays the same. I’m in love with lead singers-everywhere… I’m in love with Los Feliz. I’m in love with the color red. I’m in love with my new Beetle. I’m in love with teaching yoga. I’m in love with the stars on a summer night. I’m in love with water. I’m in love with the kind of art that challenges you. I’m in love with Ojai. I’m in love with Oscar night. I’m in love with THE BLACK CROWES. I’m in love with the direction my life is going. I’m in love with mySelf. I’m in love with skulls. I’m in love with you. BE MY VALENTINE?

Emily