Newsletter: January 20 | Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHERE ARE THE EGGS?
The avian flu has killed millions of commercial birds, and even more wild ones. December saw an uptick, and the result is empty cases at Whole Foods.

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LOCAL MOMS SEND HUNDREDS OF BOOKS TO LA
One Tribeca woman’s efforts to gather books for kids who have lost their homes and schools has resulted in a multi-city network of donations that have already hit the ground in LA in one week.

SEEN & HEARD
New training center coming to Warren & Church. Plus Cocoon expands to the UWS; “The Ice Cream Man” screening at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; The Roxy brings back Sunday brunch.

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MADE IN TRIBECA: PLEĆAŠ
Two sisters whose careers brought them from LA to Tribeca rekindled their love of jewelry to launch their eponymous brand Plećaš. They are at Laughing Man through Jan. 31.

A GALLERY HAS OPENED IN TRIBECA HARDWARE
The gallery and art consulting firm out of Sag Harbor — Keyes Art — has taken the Tribeca Hardware space on Chambers and opened with a group show titled “Rolling Thunder.”

SEEN & HEARD
Some fun events for winter weekends: Ice sculptures on Governors Island; Lunar New Year in Chinatown and at the Seaport; an immersive tea festival in Fidi.

 
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