Seen & Heard: Rest Your Head on Chambers Street

••• A friend came across this pillow on Amazon. At least it has something to do with Tribeca, unlike so much “Tribeca” merchandise.

••• The Flea Theater‘s 2012 Benefit Reading on April 3 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage will feature Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman in a battle of extraordinary imperiousness reading of “The Vandal” by Hamish Linklater. Tickets are $275 and that includes a light supper with the cast.

••• A BPC resident says that the word from building administration is that there’s concern Occupy Wall Street will try to meet on Saturday at the Irish Hunger Memorial even though their permit was denied. Don’t worry: Extra NYPD and Parks Department troops officers will be on hand if that happens.

••• Congratulations to @ArmandoRJ for correctly identifying all of the Tribeca streets and businesses in the Fun with Autocorrect post—the prize is six delicious cupcakes from Tribeca Treats. If you still want to try, go here now—because I’m posting the answers after this photo of some art at Sonnabend Gallery in Chelsea. (I went AboCa last weekend.)

Isley mistake = Issey Miyake
Saxon = Sazón
collider = Collister
golden Kristen = Golden Krust
zoos = Xoos
espadrilles = Espasso
tote = Otte
beset street = Vesey Street
dudgeon = Sushein
cutting = Zutto

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