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April 6, 2020

Seen & Heard: Making noise in the neighborhood

Plus a storefront window is broken; Interlude is offering shipments of coffee beans and tea; some spring color in virtual reality from 81 Leonard Gallery. / 8 comments

April 3, 2020

Seen & Heard: What’s open in Chinatown

The Chinatown BID is keeping a couple of lists updated. Plus Zoom playwriting classes for kids; deliveries from Luv Michael granola; and some words for spring.

March 31, 2020

Seen & Heard: The BIDs maintain lists of open retailers

Plus Gran Morsi sets up fund for employees; greetings from a Chambers Street regular; for your evening stroll: lights at the Seaport. / 4 comments

March 30, 2020

Tribeca Film Festival rolling out a short film a day

The festival's alumni filmmakers are offering a few minutes of distraction from the coronavirus news cycle. Try it.

Recent Comments
  • Love it! So glad to have in the hood. The food is great. Decor is funky interesting. And Nicola is... — Amy S / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • The role Olio e Piu will play in diverting the B+T diners from Locanda Verde is the most exciting part... — P / Mr Chow is indeed closing

  • Downtown dance Factory has been amazing with their ability to pivot so quickly, find alternate rehearsal spaces, and ensure that... — Natalie / Four schools stranded after building accident on Broadway

  • it is rather interesting to here everyone opinion since i have the 9 min video of the entire accident from... — I have proof bikers dont pay attention / Bike rider in critical condition after early morning collision

  • We go there often since they opened in Tribeca and the food is very good and consistent. They have a... — Steven Trommer / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • We ate there last week. Really nice to have in the neighborhood. Great food, drinks and staff. The pastas we... — WCJ / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • For the record, I contacted this commenter directly and watched the video to make sure it existed. — Tribeca Citizen / Bike rider in critical condition after early morning collision

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March 28, 2020

Seen & Heard: A fundraiser for Plaza salons

Plus Alexander and Bonin host a virtual gallery show; a reminder to do the census; have your cocktails delivered to the door.

March 27, 2020

Local Non-Profit Update: Church Street School

The school for music and art, which has been in the neighborhood for three decades, relies on events and grants to augment tuition revenue. Those are now gone.

March 25, 2020

Seen & Heard: 787 Coffee new and open on Pearl

Plus Krispy Kreme is coming to the Fulton hub eventually; Mattress Firm clears out for CVS. / 2 comments

March 24, 2020

A little sunshine to cheer you up in these dark days

Choreographers Tracie Stanfield and Eric John Campros recruited some Downtown Dance Factory kids to make this infectious video that is joy in a bottle.

March 23, 2020

Seen & Heard: Fundraiser started for Edward’s staff

Plus some after school activity providers band together; dining bond initiative started; snow on Greenwich Street; virus PSAs, in art. / 1 comment

ARC Music to move collection upstate and to LA

The archive of millions of LPs from the post micro-groove era, along with all sorts of music ephemera, was forced to leave White Street and will relocate in two spots. / 1 comment

March 17, 2020

Seen & Heard: What the crowd *really* looked like at City Vineyard

Plus the fireboat John J. Harvey spends some time in the hood; The Museum of the American Indian is closed. / 13 comments

March 13, 2020

Catching up on the interactive theater for William Street

CB1 rejected the liquor license for Sleep No More, which has plans to create a 100,000-square-foot interactive performance space with three bars and late hours.

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