Newsletter: September 12

HONORING THE WOMAN WHO DESEGREGATED
THE CITY’S TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
After being thrown off of a whites-only streetcar in 1854, Elizabeth Jennings Graham fought to desegregate the city’s public transit system. And won.

Get Coached by a Juilliard-Trained Professional Actor!
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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: ROSIE’S KIDS CUTS
Rosie Negron has been cutting kids hair for 35 years and now has set up her own shop inside Two Kids and a Dog.

SEEN & HEARD
9/11 Memorial events around the neighborhood. Plus after school classes at the Portfolio School; Smyth Tavern is adding lunch and breakfast.

SUPERFINE ART FAIR THIS WEEKEND
The multimillion dollar development known as The Market Line in New York’s Lower East Side will be home to the #1 artist driven art fair in the US from September 15th-18th. Superfine Art Fair returns to NYC with over 135 artists exhibiting their work for thousands of eager attendees. Use promo code TRIBECA40
for 40% off VIP tickets! / Sponsored
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ADDING TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD’S STARS??
Five neighborhood restaurants are on the Michelin Guide’s short list. The official announcements come out on Oct. 6.

IN THE NEWS
Real estate highs and lows: A lawsuit over the existence of a doorman; Tribecans and their weekend homes in the Times; Le Gratin on the Heatmap.

 
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