Plus film noir in Battery Park City; Casa Brazilian and its liquor license; Grand Banks open through Monday.
Plus a glam-up for Max; a GrowNYC event on sustainability for teens; Angle Tree starts again at 15 Broad.
Taken between 2006 and 2010, the images follow the lives of a group of teens pre-smartphones and pre-Instagram. / 1 comment
Tribeca Trib owner and photographer Carl Glassman has assembled some of his favorite photos of the neighborhood taken over the past four decades. / 7 comments
Plus music with the art at Anita Rogers Gallery; Edward's shed comes down; Eulalie celebrates one year. / 1 comment
Public viewings starting for game one tonight. Plus City of Forest Day at City Hall Park; Indonesian art at Sapar Contemporary; a novella by a longtime Tribecan.
The 57th Street stalwart has completed the restoration of the Grosvenor Building on Broadway and Walker and will open to the public on Saturday.
Plus Regina Spektor is the honoree at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; art now surrounds the Wagner Park construction; more sky-high graffiti. / 1 comment
The company is a subscription service for children's literature for readers of Spanish, Chinese and French, curated and shipped directly to families.
Plus The Moth StorySLAM in BPC; a collab between two notable restaurants; a Tribecan opera singer will host a comedy show at Laughing Man.
Two events in the park at the end of the month. Plus a vocal concert in BPC; sky-high tagging at 45 Park Place.
Plus the first Tribeca Pediatrics for Long Island; Tribeca Festival sets 2025 dates; last hurrah on Walker for Soho Rep before the move uptown. / 1 comment
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