Newsletter: Nov. 14

CLIC OUTPOST OPENS ON WEST BROADWAY
The founder of Calypso St. Barth has opened a outpost of her homegoods stores directly across the street from her former boutique.

Gotham Girls Winter Futsal League
and Formativo Training – Register Today!
Gotham Girls F.C. – the only NYC all-girls soccer club – is running our Winter Futsal League for girls ages 7 to 16. (Our foundational development soccer – Formativo – is available for girls ages 7-10). Our dedicated coaches ref the fun, active 50-minute 4v4 indoor futsal games, and provide coaching to develop girls foot skills and knowledge. Dates are December 7/8 – March 21/22. Games are on Saturdays or Sundays (depending on age) at PS276 and PS234 gyms. Cost is $210 for 12 games. To register for Winter Futsal or Formativo, please go to http://gothamgirls.org.

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TRIBECA GALLERY TOUR IS TONIGHT
The 12th edition of Tribeca Art+Culture Night includes musical performances, talks with local gallerists, presentations by artists and an evening stroll that highlights Tribeca’s booming art scene.

SEEN & HEARD
David Weeks adds Stellar furniture. Plus local trainer Oscar Smith releases his first book; Pink, For Five coffee open at the Oculus; Hudson River Park preps for spring.

NEW GAME IN TOWN: DOWNTOWN GIANTS LACROSSE
The Downtown Giants, founded 13 years ago by a local parent who wanted a football program for his own kids, has added lacrosse in that same spirit and already has 60 kids enrolled.

IN THE NEWS
Local violinist who responded to 9/11 dies of cancer. Marya Columbia responded to the falling of the Twin Towers with her violin, playing at St. Paul’s Chapel every week for nine months as part of a quartet called the Music Givers.

AGNES DENES RETROSPECTIVE AT THE SHED
Use the brilliant new retrospective of environmental artist Agnes Denes‘ work at The Shed as an excuse to tool around Hudson Yards — even if you skip the mall.

IN THE NEWS
Charging Bull will be moved. The guerrilla art placed in 1989 would go back to its original location in front of the stock exchange at Wall and Broad. More on the Downtown Alliance’s plan for that area too.

 

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