JEFFREY SHAGAWAT’S “NEW BRAIN”
When Tribeca-based photographer Jeffrey Shagawat learned he had brain cancer, he took even more pictures. Now he’s planning a gallery exhibit: “It’s not all doctor- and cancer-related. There are shoots with friends and models, nightlife pics, and some just of the world passing by. It was my personal therapy.”
RECENT REAL ESTATE SALES IN TRIBECA
Seven sales have been reported in the past week, none under $2 million.
SEEN & HEARD
••• Sea World closes—and rumors of who’s taking over the space. Plus: North End Grill liquor license; J&R Junior. (P.S. Comment of the week comes from Thurston Underhill: “I think you’d be hard-pressed to find a Tribeca Citizen reader who has actually has tried the fried delicacies at Sea World?”)
••• Congratulations to Pesky for correctly IDing last week’s Where in Tribeca…? We’ll play again Friday at 8 a.m.
IN THE NEWS
••• 1/20: “Bond Girl.” Plus: Artist James Nares; restaurateur climbs Everest; pot-hoarding photographer gets off easy.
••• 1/22: 71 Laight is back in play. Plus: 101 Warren penthouse listed three weeks after it sold; Bubby’s is selling “Fuckin Fresh” T-shirts; Paul Bettany’s favorite restaurant.
COMING UP
Kevin Costner, Seaport Museum, Edie Brickell, Tribeca Meet & Greet, Harlem Comedy Renaissance, two lead singers, Joe Henry, and art aplenty. “Me, I’m a part of your circle of friends….”
PHOTO SAFARI
A double rainbow and a lot of signage (including this winner from Milo Hess).