Newsletter: Dec. 17

by Robert JanzMUSEUM OF MODERN GRAFFITI (DECEMBER 2018)
When I started this series, there was enough street art for a post every few months, then every six months; now it’s once a year, if we’re lucky.

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Lower Manhattan Community ChurchOur Lower Manhattan Community Church family invites yours to join us in a special celebration of this season of hope, joy, and peace. There will be two services, one at our regular time, 10:30 on Sunday morning, December 23, and one on Christmas Eve at 4 p.m. Come for either or both. All are welcome, so bring family and friends. Child care will be provided. If you are traveling this season and can’t join us, we’d love to see you any Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 2 Desbrosses Street between Hudson and Greenwich. Sponsored.

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courtesy Lisa SchiffTHE NORTHEAST TRIBECA ART INVASION CONTINUES
“We are not going to be a gallery,” says art advisor Lisa Schiff, who has leased a White Street storefront. “We will remain an art advisory but collaborate, host talks and screenings and maybe some art bingo.”

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Ad pollutionSEEN & HEARD
••• 12/13: Another huge projected ad (above). Plus: Resale store open at the World Trade Center mall; 79 Warren’s new facade revealed; fresh look for Canal Street restaurant; is Christmas already over?
••• 12/14: Blood Manor’s Christmas experience. Plus: Two Hands postponed the re-launch of dinner service; peek inside the big bar opening at W. Broadway and Canal; Takeshi Sushi is now open for lunch; Japanese theater company.

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IN THE NEWS
••• 12/13: Tribecan vs. ill-placed Christmas decorations (above). Plus: Thousands of people expected in Battery Park City when ferry service ramps up during PATH service shutdown; finalists for redesigned garbage cans.
••• 12/14: Marc Forgione is opening a huge new restaurant. Plus: The Dead Rabbit’s expansion will debut next week; the history of a Varick Street building; Downtown Express is only partially dead.

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10 Hubert THE HISTORY OF TRIBECA, ONE BUILDING AT A TIME
Compiled from Tom Miller’s posts at Daytonian in Manhattan, the History of Tribeca Buildings database now has more than 120 entries, each with the zesty anecdotes you’ve come to expect. Here are six recent additions.

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

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