Newsletter: Feb. 20

YOUR NEIGHBOR, THE ENTREPRENEUR: LIANNA SUGARMAN
“By creating super green blends, I totally changed my cravings and felt so much better,” says Lianna Sugarman, founder and chief blending office of LuliTonix. “Friends and family who felt the benefits and loved the taste forced me to create this company.” Read all about it.

LEARN TO COOK LIKE A PRO AT ASPHALT GREEN
At Asphalt Green Battery Park City, not only can you learn to cook a delicious meal, you also get to enjoy it. Coming up: Date Night Cook up fresh and delicious Mediterranean favorites with Chef Lisa Beels on Saturday, Feb. 22, 6-8pm; What’s in that Bag – a friendly cooking competition for all levels, Thursday, Feb. 27, 7-9pm; and Cook Fit Weekly Meal Planning, a new program offering healthy and practical cooking classes every Sunday, 4-6pm. Classes are taught by Asphalt Green BPC’s culinary partner, the experts at Great Performances catering. To register, visit asphaltgreenbpc.org/cooking or call 212-298-2935. Asphalt Green is at 212 North End Ave. (between Warren and Murray). Sponsored.

SEEN & HEARD
••• 2/18: Taste of Tribeca tickets to go on sale soon. Plus: Interesting shows coming up at Launch F18 and Taymour Grahne galleries; Grandaisy’s provisions party; work starting at Tribeca’s Kitchen.
••• 2/19: Yoga with David Bouley. Plus: Franklin Street jewelry atelier open; Macaron Café progress report.

TIPS?
Let me point out once again how grateful I am for any tips that come this way. If you see or hear something, email tribecacitizen@gmail.com or call/text 917-209-6473. Anonymity guaranteed!

THIS WEEKEND: THE GREENWICH VILLAGE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK FAIR
Come out to celebrate the lack of snow and explore the world of paper! The 35th Annual Greenwich Village Antiquarian Book Fair is a neighborhood tradition featuring dozens of book and ephemera dealers from the Northeast. Browse through rare and fine books, maps, prints, postcards, and collectibles in areas such as modern fiction, children’s, art and architecture, music and film, and New York history. Friday, Feb. 21, 6-9 p.m., $12 (ticket good all three days); Saturday, Feb. 22, noon-6p.m., $8 (ticket good Sunday, too); Sunday, Feb. 23, noon-5 p.m., $4. It’s at P.S. 3, 490 Hudson St. (at Christopher); www.gvabf.com. Sponsored.

IN THE NEWS
••• 2/17: Stop sign to be installed outside school. Plus: SoulCycle Tribeca renovations; “House of Cards” creator stuck in elevator; Seaport bar Meade’s is closing.
••• 2/18: Dog shocked by stray voltage. Plus: Tacky finance party; Condé Nast’s move-in date; first review for Denny’s; VFiles store expands; Underground Railroad trail; NYSE moving some of its operations?
••• 2/19: Falling ice closes West Street. Plus: Denny’s liquor license approved; 19th-century douche found at City Hall; $31,000 in cash stolen from van on W. Broadway; Flea theater rendering; Woolworth Building’s old neighbors.

WHERE’S AUTO CORRECT WHEN YOU NEED IT?
Miss Pellings would like a word with you….

 

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