Clayton’s Corner: Boxing and the Tribes
Posted on: May 10th, 2012 at 10:33 am by Clayton Patterson
Last modified on: July 3, 2012 at 7:46 am
Saturday evening, the boxing world was alight with an exciting bout – Mayweather versus Cotto. The fight was a pay-per-view event, but if you happened to be on East Third Street that night (near the People’s Federal Credit Union), ringside was publicly projected onto brick the screen. Clayton Patterson was there.
This image has been archived or removed.
That same night, Patterson was hosting a show at Tribes alongside Mint&Serf and the Peter Pan Posse. Both events for Clayton’s Corner. Full gallery below!
This gallery has been removed.
Advertisement
Recent Stories

Doughnut Plant Heads to Saudi Arabia with Latest Expansion
After surviving a three-month, pandemic-induced closure in the latter half of 2020, Doughnut Plant is pushing its business model forward. And once again, expanding overseas. The Riyadh, Saudi Arabia locale marks the eighth iteration for the Lower East Side born empire (if you count the Japan outpost), and the first for the Middle East. And […]

‘Crab du Jour’ Hoists New Signage Above Grand Street
In case you missed the small-time signage on Grand Street, Crab Du Jour is now making its presence known. The seafood chain announced its arrival on the Lower East Side in early January, but only now are the pieces really falling into place. It takes the spot left vacant by La Flaca last summer after […]

‘The Orchard Room’ is the Max Fish Replacement on Orchard Street
The Max Fish replacement on Orchard Street has an identity and pseudo opening date. The Orchard Room. According to its Instagram account, this weekend is launch. Behind the establishment are a collection of investors including the landlord and elements of the 29Monroe nightlife hospitality company. It promises “groovy vibes” and probable headaches for neighbors. Opposition […]

Cuomo Says You Can Finally See Movies Again in the City Starting Next Week
Governor Cuomo yesterday announced that movie theaters across the Five Boroughs can return from their nearly-year-long stint on the pandemic sidelines. Albeit with limited capacity. Starting one week from Friday (March 5), theaters can finally reopen their auditoriums, yet operate at 25-percent of maximum capacity, capped 50 people per screening. Masks and assigned seating for […]

Schumer Stumps for Restaurant Relief at Dirt Candy on Allen Street
Senator Chuck Schumer sure loves the Lower East Side as backdrop for pushing his restaurant relief legislation on Capitol Hill. On Sunday afternoon, the Senate Majority Leader stumped at vegan eatery Dirt Candy on Allen Street, where he said 92-percent of city restaurants could not afford December rent and that many likely won’t survive another six […]

‘Orange Glou’ Hopes to Celebrate Orange Wines at Former Broome Street Tailor Shop
A former Lower East Side tailor shop is trading threads for wines. Orange Glou, a wine club service founded two years ago by sommelier Doreen Winkler, hopes to plant roots at 264 Broome Street. It seems that that this brick-and-mortar will be a shop that peddles “orange” wines, or those vintages made from grapes without […]

Police Release Photo of Suspect Wanted in Connection with Shooting on Clinton Street Last Week
Police seek public assistance in finding this man suspected of involvement in a road rage shooting on Clinton Street last week that left a 75-year-old woman injured. At approximately 11:55am on February 16, a motorist driving what was reported to be a black BMW sedan turned right onto Clinton Street from Delancey, narrowly missing a […]

Confirmed: Pearl River Mart Opening this Spring
Pearl River Mart will be returning to SoHo, as first reported here Friday morning. Corporate responded with an official announcement on its website, stating that this flagship store is in fact underway. Ownership relays that buildout is ongoing, with launch likely in a “few months.” Springtime. “It is painfully ironic that due to the realities […]

Jing Fong Permanently Closes its Chinatown Banquet Hall After 43 Years on Elizabeth Street
Chinatown locals welcomed the news of iconic Pearl River Mart finding a new home, but another Chinatown mainstay is downsizing in a major way. Late yesterday afternoon, Jing Fong restaurant took the community by surprise with an announcement that its indoor dining floor is permanently closing down March 7. It will, however, continue service from the second-floor […]

Clayton’s Corner: Bullets, Vaccines, and Fridges
And we’re back with another installment of Clayton’s Corner, in which neighborhood photographer Clayton Patterson shares his sightings. On Tuesday, an unidentified 75-year-old woman had been standing near the corner of Delancey Street shortly before 12:30pm. She reportedly heard four or five shots, then felt the pain. One of the discharged bullets hit her buttocks… […]