The comedy writer and working screenwriter for film and TV on the neighborhood's hit list -- and his debut novel. / 1 comment
The auctioneer, author and podcast host has a new book coming out and more than a few reasons to love Tribeca.
The CNBC 'On the Money' host, author and philanthropy leader (The Moth, Planned Parenthood) has written a new memoir: "Why Didn't You Tell Me?" that examines family secrets, race and identity.
The longtime Tribecan and award-winning photographer on Takahachi's best salad, her UPS man's YouTube channel, and hidden neighborhood treasures.
The actor and neighborhood fashion icon is starting her third decade as the maitre d' of The Odeon. / 16 comments
The longtime Tribecan and financial tech entrepreneur recently became chair of Soho Rep., which, despite its name, has been a Tribeca institution since 1991. (And their virtual gala is Monday!) / 1 comment
Besides performing unannounced and curbside at the Reade Street Pub, the composer and vocalist has written 100 compositions performed by dozens of orchestras around the world. / 5 comments
The Battery Park City resident just released his second corporate satire, "Heirs on Fire," which is set on our streets and in our bars and restaurants.
The writer and New York Times art critic recently celebrated the Tribeca Gallery District in a heartening post. He also grew up here, and still visits his childhood home in Tribeca. / 6 comments
The artist, publisher and gallerist on the most romantic spots in Tribeca, ways to expand your art collection during the pandemic, and making her neighbors smile.
For the inaugural Q&A in a new series, the former PS 234 principal writes about missing SoulCycle, laughing with the staff of PS 234 and learning to have no expectations. / 8 comments
I believe it was frozen turkeys... — Robert Ripps / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
The new All'Antico Vinaio space was actually home to Sauce Pizzeria :) Sauce replaced Skinny — Emily H / Seen & Heard: New to the malls
I think it's really a government benefit that is managed by the employer more than something the employer provides (sadly,... — MAVC / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
I am so happy to have known Keith-such a wonderful asset to our community. my condolences to the entire Haber... — madeline c lanciani / Longtime Tribecan Keith Haber dies at 71
The City requires employers with more than 20 employees to include the transit tax benefit with payroll. https://www.nyc.gov/site/dca/about/commuter-benefits-employers.page — Rob / Google has a new headquarters in Hudson Square
Petrasino's was an amazing place and reminds me of all that has vanished in the "new" Tribeca! — Sz P / Longtime Tribecan Keith Haber dies at 71
Incidentally, the bacon at American Cut is delicious. Grilled with onion. — J / Seen & Heard: Donate your old bike to Stuy