THROUGH MILO’S EYES
Milo Hess sent over another batch of his quirky street photography—it’s more proof that he sees moments and vignettes that the rest of us walk right by.
BU & THE DUCK IS CLOSING
The shop will be open through Christmas, with items on sale until then (and that includes the antiques).
IN THE NEWS
••• 11/28: School rezoning meetings. Plus: Security reversal at the New York Mercantile Exchange; Thai restaurant closed in FiDi.
••• 11/29: New school plan. Plus: What’s coming to the old Borders space; Gehry building update; gefilte fish; Nicky Hilton.
••• 11/30: Mark Ruffalo is against fracking. Plus: Pecan’s expansion; cutting-edge scaffolding; the “scoundrel” of Washington Street..
CHRISTMAS FAIR
The St. Luke’s School Christmas Fair is this Saturday (Dec. 3), from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There’ll be a Christmas Carnival, karaoke lounge, maze, puppet shows, photos with Santa (as well as the chance to get turned into an elf), shopping for gently used high-end clothing and toys, and much more. Proceeds go to a scholarship fund. Sponsored by St. Luke’s School.
SEEN & HEARD
••• 11/28: Shoe sample sale. Plus: New tenant on Franklin Street; confirmation of a business move; new restaurant’s opening date; P.S. 234 Friends & Fashion sale.
••• 11/29: Super Linda revealed. Plus: Another holiday pop-up in the Seaport; T. Kang Tae Kwon Do studio; Governors Island powwow.
NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHAT’S UP WITH JIN MARKET?
“I go to the Jin Market [a.k.a. the Picnic Basket] for lunch almost every day for a salad, and I noticed their chips and nuts and most groceries are not being restocked. Is there something more going on?” —C.
thanks for the shout out – the event is a lot of fun, good place to pick up wreathes & garland . . . tires kids out, too