Tribeca Project Space's new show opens tomorrow, Mar. 12—and if you swing by between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., during the party, you can see it without making an appointment. Plus: Crazy balloon art! Feathers and leather!
The Tribeca Film Festival released the first half of its 2010 slate. Top of my list? The "charming and glamorous romantic comedy" that "veers from laughs to tears to tears of laughter."
Plus: News from or about Grown & Sewn, Torly Kid, Moomah, Warren 77, Tribeca Meet & Greet, Blue Coyote, Morimoto, Synagogue for the Arts, and more
Plus: Franklin Cafe puts up a sign • Moomah and Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club enter the winner's circle • Pen Parentis hosts its monthly salon • A new hotel trumpets its WTC location • And more
Plus: The Verizon building gains infamy • Alycea Ungaro's Real Pilates discounts massages • Maslow 6 teaches you how to taste • 92YTribeca goes for laughs • And "The Velveteen Rabbit" comes to life
Plus: Fountain Pen Hospital opens the Back Room • John and Yoko's Nutopia reappears in the NYT • Museums offer two-for-ones • Nicholas Cage is in a pickle (or vice versa, actually) • And more / 3 comments
Last chance to catch the nominees before the Oscars on Sunday.... Plus: "Alice in Wonderland" opens! Tilda Swinton in crisis! Jean Harlow and Clara Bow! And "The Muppet Movie"!
Furniture sales • Cutest shirt in the 'hood? • Ballet-and-dinner deal • Glee Club, a new play • "Happiness Is" • Wellness in Nicaragua • Hudson Street streetscape • And more
Tribeca Film Festival aims big • Pepoline's former chef gets a NYT review • Retox made simple at Frankly Wines • Landmarc on TV • Group health counseling • Sandwich of the month (so far)
The impressive new African Burial Ground National Monument gives historical context on how burials were conducted, as well as in-depth looks at the archeological process and the controversy surrounding whether the burial ground should be preserved. / 1 comment
Buying tickets for the Tribeca Film Festival is a bit complicated. First to go on sale are ticket packages, followed by single tickets. In each case, American Express cardholders get priority; for single-ticket sales, downtown residents get a one-day head start over the general public.
CB1 Tribeca agenda • Tribeca Film Festival opening night • Soho Rep scores • Real-estate winners • Pen Parentis fellowship • And more
My wife was recently hit by a car. Thankfully she survived. The Driver made a left turn and just ran... — Patrick / Car careens down Hubert sidewalk, ending in wild crash
That car has had 4 moving violations in the last month alone. It’s also registered in Georgia but every violation... — Cd / Car careens down Hubert sidewalk, ending in wild crash
Great photos! Fab art that will surely be a popular exhibition. Hopefully NYC Parks can keep the balky fountain working.... — Skip Blumberg, Friends of City Hall Park / Art in Tribeca: Genesis Belanger: Heads or Tails
They should install speed bumps every 40 feet on Hubert Street. — Elbee / Car careens down Hubert sidewalk, ending in wild crash
Would be great to know what happened to the driver. I heard they just let him go. On March 13th... — Neighbor / Car careens down Hubert sidewalk, ending in wild crash
This driver, and any others that engage in reckless driving on our neighborhood streets, ought to face prison time. Speeding... — Reader on Reade / Car careens down Hubert sidewalk, ending in wild crash
I want to like it. As built, this addition is not the design Mr. Despont produced and presented to Landmarks... — Neighborhood critic / 50 Hudson is finally revealed