Newsletter: Oct. 22

BUBBY’S AT 20
Owner and chef Ron Silver talks about how the restaurant got started (“I cooked Thanksgiving dinner for friends, got drunk, and decided to open the next day, too”), and what’s next (an outpost in L.A.). Right: opening night.

IN THE NEWS
••• 10/19 roundup: DeLury Square. Plus: More on Nutopia; Parkside real estate; Kardashian defense strategy; American Thread Building; photographer Robert Ripps; 34 Leonard update; Hannah Senesh exhibit; Kings of Leon; Stuzzicheria; room 911.
••• 10/20 roundup: Pelea menu. Plus: Fairchild A/C drama; arrests in case of last month’s Gold Street murder; when Rachel Roy squats, she swings.
••• 10/21 roundup: Plus: Broadway building crumbling; Pier 26 estuarium; Senate candidate fundraiser; 9/11 workers’ bill.

TCQ&A: “HARVEY KEITEL ALWAYS SMILES BACK”
Loretta Thomas of Moving Visions dance studio shows us around her Tribeca: where she goes for Japanese food, which street has too many bars, and where she celebrates after her school’s annual recital.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 10/19 roundup: Kiva Café closing. Plus: Kristin Hersh; burlesque for early risers (ahem); free craft for kids; Spanish wine seminar.
••• 10/21 roundup: Canal Park Playhouse’s first show. Plus: Military flyovers tomorrow; book by local wine-store owner.

TWELVE TWEETS OF TRIBECA
I was tempted to call this roundup of random Tribeca-related tweets “TweeBeCa,” but even I have limits. (Nonetheless, I hereby coin that phrase.) Anyway, Curbed called these “instant classics,” and I have to agree. At least one will make you laugh.

 

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