Newsletter: September 16

SMOKE SHOP ON CANAL & CHURCH HAS CLOSED
Canal Smoke Shop was closed by the city for selling cannabis illegally, and another closed as well at 424 Broadway. But the counterfeit vendors are still out in force.

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LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN GETS A GLOW-UP
The company, which went into bankruptcy and was then acquired, make some smart changes with the interior.

SEEN & HEARD
The TC Independiente. Plus another Playto daycare coming to BPC; folk dancing on Belvedere Terrace; San Gennaro is on starting today.

COMING TO THE TRIBECA PAC!
Tribeca PAC Presents Classic Albums Live: Fleetwood Mac: Rumours on Friday, September 27th at 7:30PM. Founded in 2003, Classic Albums Live has quickly earned a stellar reputation for perfectly recreating classic rock albums in its entirety, reproduced to be as true to the original recording as possible, and without costumes or impersonators. The musicians go to great lengths to faithfully recreate every sound on the original album live on stage, note for note, cut for cut. The concert includes the original Rumours album (with such classic hits as “Dreams,” “Go Your Own Way,” “Don’t Stop”) performed in its entirety followed by a set of Fleetwood Mac classic hits. Tickets here. / Sponsored

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LOCAL FILMMAKER PREMIERES NEW SHORT
Filmmaker and Tribecan Alixx Schottland, who with her husband, Matt Pomerantz, owns Zucker’s Bagels, will premiere “Love, Music, Shelter” on Sept. 21.

SEEN & HEARD
Events in Duane Park. Plus another Gillie and Marc sculpture at the WTC; the next hearing on the resiliency plans for Rockefeller and Tribeca streets; Dunkin on Murray is closed for renovations.

HIDDEN IN THE SEAPORT: FISHBRIDGE PARK
The 35-year-old community garden, now an official city park, is a hidden oasis worth a weekend visit.

 

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