GIFT-SHOP BLOWOUT
Tonight: A loft sale of vases, jewelry, objets d’art, and a whole lot more made by artisans for 65% to 75% off what it would’ve cost in museums. There’s huge holiday-shopping potential.
IN THE NEWS
••• 11/8 roundup: Tiny’s, a new restaurant coming to West Broadway. Plus: Daily News garage; Il Matto review; Moomah profile; afternoon delight.
••• 11/9 roundup: Tribeca Rooftop expands. Plus: Deutsche Bank delay; disband the BPCA?; inside 101 Warren; reintering remains in City Hall Park; FiDi pop-up café; Q&A with Edon Manor.
••• 11/10 roundup: Inside Weather Up. Plus: WTC memorial fountains; Target and Wal-Mart said to be poking around downtown for smaller stores; the Harrison (a recipe, too); Stuzzicheria; No Wave.
NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: SHERATON TRIBECA
“We want to be part of the community,” says Lowell Beebe-Center, general manager of the Sheraton Tribeca. “If we can be of any assistance, just email me.” Plus: Check out the Club Level terrace’s extraordinary 180-degree views.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
This weekend (including today) in and around Tribeca: Canstruction at World Financial Center; Shawn Colvin; New York City Horror Festival; Kristin Hersh; John Heilemann and Mark Halperin (“Game Change”); “Look What the Light Did Just Now,” a documentary about Feist; Randy Weston “Uhuru Afrika” 50th Anniversary Concert Celebration; “Lula Belle in Search of Santa” opens (with a carnival); New Amsterdam Market; .
A WORKOUT WITH PUNCH
Lured by the promise of burning 1,000 calories in just one hour, nutrition counselor Rebecca Sadek road-tested the TRX with Punching Bags class at B East, the new TRX studio on Broadway.
SEEN & HEARD
••• 11/8 roundup: Yorganic. Plus: Transit; Trinity televised singalong; Marc Forgione and Marco Canora, finalists; Quincy Jones; candy drive; RHX closes.
••• 11/9 roundup: Weather Up Tribeca. Plus: Bubby’s pay-what-you-want Thanksgiving dinner; Unleashed by Petco; Midtown Comics; karate studio. UPDATE: I forgot to mention a potential new jazz bar.
••• 11/10 roundup: Stuzzicheria delivers. Plus: Hudson Reconstruction meeting; Terroir lunch pick-up; Mercy Corps benefit; free cocktail on Tuesday; Otto Penzler; kids’ carnival on Saturday; health and wellness conference.
GALLERY GAZING
This Saturday, a bunch of Tribeca galleries are staying open later to encourage folks just like you to take a spin around and check out the art.
NOSY NEIGHBOR: P.C. RICHARD & SON THEATER
“I keep hearing on the radio about a P.C. Richard & Son Theater in Tribeca. Where is it? What is it?” —Adam. Now you know. Got your own question? Email it to tribecacitizen@gmail.com.