Newsletter: Nov. 15

TechDadJ. Crew Liquor StoreLAST CALL FOR THE J. CREW LIQUOR STORE
As hinted by the “store for rent” sign in the window, the J. Crew Liquor Store will be closing in a few months.

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MORE ON No. 87, A NEW RESTAURANT ON WALKER STREET
The proprietor is Tribecan Brian Kennedy, a lawyer based in the building who knows firsthand how much northeast Tribeca could use a casual café.

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Tribeca Performing Arts CenterThe passion of Tango comes to Tribeca! Tribeca Performing Arts Center presents “Tango Legends” on Saturday, November 17, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, November 18, at 3 p.m. This spectacular company of dazzling tango dancers will be led by Pablo Sosa and Mariela Maldonado. Coming up in Tribeca PAC’s Family Theater Series is “Pete the Cat” on Thanksgiving weekend, Saturday, November 24, and Sunday, November 25, at 11 a.m. On Tuesday, November 27, at 7:30 p.m, “Scenes Through the Cinema Lens,” a FREE film retrospective, explores the films of Ingmar Bergman. Tribeca PAC is located on 199 Chambers St. (BMCC campus). Sponsored.

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Alexandra BlairPORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST: ALEXANDRA BLAIR
Next up in Claudine Williams’s series of Q&As with people in the arts: Alexandra Blair, of the band The Silk War. “I love being different in Tribeca,” she says. “There are a lot of families, a lot of children, and I kind of like being a little disruptive.” Read the Q&A.

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courtesy Come Back DailyCBD STORE TO OPEN IN TRIBECA
Come Back Daily is “the world’s first CBD experiential retail store,” says founder Steven Phan. Instead of the usual dispensary model, where products are behind a counter, he’ll have a “discovery bar” with samples. It opens this week.

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139 DuaneSEEN & HEARD
••• 11/12: Dinner at La Mercerie. Plus: Weekday lunch at Manhatta; activity at two White Street storefronts; Tribeca and Battery Park pillows; inside a Tribeca artist’s old-school loft; “Law & Order: SVU” shoot.
••• 11/13: Gotan no longer accepts cash. Plus: The proprietor of Fish Republic restaurant, opening on Duane; is the Torishin yakitori restaurant still happening?; the storefront at 1 White; paintings of New York City.
••• 11/14: More details on Fish Republic restaurant (above). Plus: Joe & the Juice also refuses to take cash; Tango Legends performance; New York Dolls name change; swell 49 Chambers (above); celebrity bartenders at Woodrow’s.

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P.S. 150 rally by J.IN THE NEWS
••• 11/12: Tribecan killed by hit-and-run driver. Plus: The Ponte family’s nasty legal battle; more on P.S. 150 having to move; Community Board 1’s refusal to support a street-naming for a cop killed in Iraq; single mother moved from Tribeca to Battery Park City.
••• 11/14: Rally to save P.S. 150. Plus: Arrest in the hit-and-run killing of a Tribeca resident; party guests steal $30,000 worth of clothes; look back at an earlier Duane Park.

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