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December 6, 2021

Governors Island is opening a winter village for the holidays

Starting Dec. 17, the island will host a skating rink, fire pits, holiday lights and even sled rentals on weekends and Fridays.

December 2, 2021

In the News: A review for Shion 69 Leonard

Shoji at 69 Leonard has a new chef and a new name. Plus the building of the Brooklyn Bridge; Georg Baselitz at Luhring Augustine; Two Bridges site sells.

December 1, 2021

The Perelman PAC is nearly covered in marble

While not scheduled to be finished till 2023, the cube's facade is now nearly complete. / 2 comments

Seen & Heard: DIY at Whole Foods

The west side of the supermarket goes largely self-checkout. Plus Mapplethorpe in movement at an Oculus gallery; two salons decamp from Tribeca. / 22 comments

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November 30, 2021

Seen & Heard: Candy making pop-up on Hudson

Plus a clothing drive for needy kids from HRP Mamas; Larry Silverstein on the dearth of old fogies downtown; Le Coucou has reopened.

November 23, 2021

Art in Tribeca: Frank Stella at 7 World Trade Center

The American legend created the sculpture in 2017 as a three-dimensional version of his 1962 homage to Jasper Johns. / 1 comment

November 22, 2021

Robert Janz, who painted the streets and sidewalks of the neighborhood, has died

For decades, Janz's work explored the fleeting, the impermanent, and in his last decade, he found obvious and brilliant parallels between art and life. / 11 comments

Seen & Heard: Erika Bloom Pilates coming to Tribeca

Plus Hionas Gallery reopens with a group show; a new subterranean bar at the Walker Hotel; Bubby's art on the Upper East Side.

November 18, 2021

Seen & Heard: We now have a Ghostbusters cinema, too

The Alamo Drafthouse is renamed the Ivan Reitman. Plus a relic from the Towers Cafeteria; Hunter Biden in Soho; another novel set in Tribeca. / 3 comments

November 16, 2021

In the News: City Planning moves to make curbside structures permanent

Plus the St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is nearing completion; Tribeca Rogue gets a nod; the Howard Hughes Corporation scales back its donation to the Seaport Museum. / 13 comments

November 15, 2021

Portrait of the Artist: John Willenbecher

With his first show in decades up in Midtown, and with much of his work installed in the collections of museums around the country, the painter looks back on 60 years of life in the art world. / 3 comments

Seen & Heard: More Jazz at the poster museum

A local jazz musician will host a weekly salon next month. Plus Faig Ahmed at Sapar Contemporary; the new dental center at DC37; a survey for all local business owners.

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