Newsletter: March 12

HURRICANE MEMORIAL PLANNED FOR CHAMBERS STREET
The sculpture, designed by a Puerto Rican architect and artist, will be a series of inscribed glass panels rising in a spiral shape with a rotating star in the center, all to honor the victims of Hurricane Maria.

JAZZ CLUB RETURNING TO BOGARDUS MANSION
TriBeCa Arts Club has applied for a liquor license with live music but no dancing at 75 Murray, the former home of the 75 Club.

BLOOD MANOR APPLICATION WITHDRAWN
After community opposition and an online petition that garnered more than 500 signatures, the operators of the haunted house on Broadway changed their minds on a liquor license.

SEEN & HEARD
Signs of spring. Plus a show honoring a founder of Soho Photo Gallery; a wedding on Greenwich; a talk on the heroines of the Holocaust for International Women’s Day.

MANY PRIVATE SCHOOLS CLOSED FOR THE WEEK
Private schools across the city are closing for the week; the governor’s policy requires that schools close for 24 hours after a case is discovered.

SEEN & HEARD
Exhibit on the history of the city’s water. Plus the woman who painted the neighborhood storefronts — literally; a tribute to a historic building in Lego; more from the Mu$eum of Finance.

IN THE NEWS
111 Varick nearly complete. Plus local painter Arlene Shechet at Pace; rap gossip out of Flashdancers; and celebrating the meatless burger at Lekka.

 

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