YOUNG, ANGRY, AND OFTEN SEMI-NAKED
Photographer Milo Hess ventured over to Zuccotti Park and came back with some wonderful photos of the “Occupy Wall Street” protestors. If you’ve been waiting for bare breasts to appear on this site, it’s your lucky day!
HERE WE GO AGAIN
There was another accident at Greenwich and Duane. This is where you come in. You can either go over there and throw yourself in front of a car—we need two more accidents before the DOT will act—or you can send a note to the DOT. Here’s how.
12 TWEETS OF TRIBECA
Welcome to (clap!) TweeBeCa (clap)!
COMING UP: HOLLYWOOD HAIRDRESSER, THELONIUS MONK, PHOTO COMPETITION
Notable happenings around here in the next month or so. Plus: If you’re on Twitter, you could win a copy of Carrie White’s “Upper Cut: Highlights of My Hollywood Life.”
LOFT PEEPING: 2011 LOFT TOUR PREVIEW
Have you bought your tickets for the Friends of Duane Park’s annual loft tour? Why not? The third of the three previews is a lovely three-bedroom in one of the fancy buildings on Washington.
IN THE NEWS
••• 9/29: Field glass art. Plus: Another $1-slice joint; Zuccotti Park required to stay open all night; rebranding of the Pump Energy Foods; Chinatown schools have lots of room; the Tolani pop-up at Theater Bar.
••• 9/30: Free Radiohead concert. (Or not.) Plus: Bank robber caught; BPC signage; Tribeca Venture Partners II; Elvis Duran; Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly; Baoguette; subway platform cell service.
SEEN & HEARD
••• 9/30: What’s moving into 73 Hudson (right). Plus: Two storefronts that appear to be in play; ROC on the Food Network; “CSI: NY” taping on Broadway.
••• 10/2: New murals. Plus: Greenmarket report; subway-station touch-screen thingy; Facebook.
••• Congratulations to Cameron for correctly IDing last week’s Where in Tribeca…? We’ll play again Friday at 8 a.m.
RECENT REAL ESTATE SALES IN TRIBECA
Nine sales were reported in the past week, including one for a single-family house on W. Broadway (the building next to the Bubble Lounge).
PHOTO SAFARI
Santa Claus ain’t going anywhere—and more photographic fun.