Newsletter: Sept. 10

BakedAlamo DrafthouseALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CONFIRMED ITS FIDI CINEPLEX
It’ll have twelve screens, all with recliners, and a video store with free rentals.

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Fred Astaire Dance StudioTo celebrate our one-year anniversary, Fred Astaire Dance Studio is inviting everyone for a complimentary private lesson through the month of September. Call the studio at 212-267-9500 to schedule a class, and be sure to join us on September 14 from 8 p.m to 9:30 p.m. for our anniversary party. Sponsored.

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Sole di CapriVALENTINE NO. 68
Child cucumber soup. Cheery tomatoes with gout cheese. Green pies in a pick sauce. No one mangles the English language quite as endearingly as whoever writes the specials board at Sole di Capri.

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Alice Hartman TutoringHELPING STUDENTS FULFILL THEIR POTENTIAL
At Alice Hartman Tutoring, we combine traditional methods of education with innovative teaching techniques, crafted specifically for one-on-one enrichment, test prep and mentoring experiences. While helping students improve their grades and preparing children for entrance exams are vital components of our work, our approach to tutoring is uniquely comprehensive. Our goal is to appeal to the innate interest in achievement that exists within every child, and enhance a student’s strengths while addressing any needs related to academia, organization or confidence. We provide an experienced academic mentor who acts as a personal coach for homework help, test prep and all forms of educational guidance. Sponsored.

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World Trade Center subway stationSEEN & HEARD
••• 9/6: Inside the new World Trade Center subway station. Plus: Chef Paul Liebrandt extends his stay at Racines; another visit to the BNY Mellon lobby; 30 Warren’s curtain wall; Burger N Grill closed by Health Department; new shows at Sapar Contemporary and Soho Photo.
••• 9/7: Kudos to our neighborhood coordination officers. Plus: Subway entrances on the 9/11 Memorial plaza getting ready for opening (photo by J.); 56 Leonard window washers; mayor seeks term limits for community board members; new shows at Bortolami and Alexander and Bonin.
••• 9/8: Tribeca restaurant on the move. Plus: Manhole fire on Walker; subway station opening confirmed; the “Way of Light” at the World Trade Center Oculus; new shows at Postmasters and Barney Savage; so many dead plants; soundbath.

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10 Hubert in the 1930sIN THE NEWS
••• 9/6: Acclaimed Napa Valley restaurant pop-up. Plus: By Chloe is opening soon in the Seaport District; what it’s like to walk around Tribeca; city approves new traffic light in Battery Park City; Governors Island rezoning.
••• 9/7: Remembering Imogen Roche. Plus: More on 10 Corso Como’s restaurant and clues on the Andrew Carmellini and David Chang restaurants coming to Pier 17; the history of 10 Hubert (above); models posing for fake candids; bizarre Manhatta review; artist Red Grooms.
••• 9/8: Sea boutique opening here. Plus: Augmented-reality experience in the Cunard Building; more on the WTC Cortlandt subway station; when condo buyers sue sponsors; corpse found off the Battery; Dirty Lemon.

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Where in Tribeca...?WHERE IN TRIBECA…?
Congratulations to Robert Ripps for correctly identifying last week’s “Where in Tribeca…?” Discover the answer for yourself.

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