This Weekend’s Movies
Scorsese slums in "Shutter Island"; Demi Moore and Parker Posey as sisters; Oscar-nominated animated shorts; and "Annie," "The Red Shoes," and "Faster, Pusssycat! Kill! Kill!" What more could you want?
In Borbay’s Atelier
After I wrote about the painting of the Tribeca Grand Hotel that he's working on, artist Borbay invited me to Bevforce—the Tribeca-based company that commissioned the painting, and where he's painting—to get a look at the work in progress.
Roundup: Pier Review
Pier A gets another chance • Is the WFC WInter Garden getting redone? • "Dark Days" at Tribeca Cinemas • Race, cultural identity, and hip-hop at the Museum of Jewish Heritage • A director on shooting at Dylan Prime
30% Off Marc Forgione
Today's special on Blackboard Eats is 30% off dinner at Marc Forgione. If you haven't been Marc Forgione, initially known as Forge, is a very good restaurant on Reade Street.
CB1 Tribeca Committee: The Unofficial Minutes
Updates on Chambers and Hudson construction • Walker's expansion • The big bar and restaurant coming to the Smyth • Liquor-license trouble at 50 Lispenard and 20/20 on Warren • Street fairs approved
March at 92YTribeca
92YTribeca has released its March schedule—including a chance to ask Andy Garcia in person what he's been up to lately, a bid to take Lindsay Lohan's "I Know Who Killed Me" seriously, and an Oscars viewing party.
Roundup: Chez Sheila
A loft from "Rescue Me" is on the market • J. Crew Liquor Store • Modern dance that's ideal for kids • Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club screens "Annie" • Comedy Below Canal
The TCQ&A: “I Wish Tribeca Had a Really Great Cheese Shop”
Christy Frank, owner of Frankly Wines, answers questions about Tribeca—including the restaurant she's been trying to get into, a great shopping street, her favorite wine bar, and more. / 4 comments
Roundup: Out of Eden
Tribeca Project Space's new show • Brandy Library classes • An artist inspired by the Tribeca Grand • Old gin on sale • Church Street Gym • Thom Browne channels Daniel Boone
Newsletter: Feb. 16
Downtown's dramatic shadows • Mardi Gras parties • Real-estate winners and losers • Terroir Tribeca • TriBeCafe: a first impression • Much more
In the Shadows of Downtown
Alicia Kachmar gets to know artist Jennifer Kotter, whose photographs capture the extraordinary details and textures all around Tribeca. / 2 comments
Roundup: Tribeca Bound
Mondo Cane's cool new stuff • The New York Times on turmoil at the Battery Park City Authority • 9/11 trials: CIty Council meeting • Eco-sensitive shared workspaces • B&N readings • A celebrity visits a spa on Harrison








Thank you for capturing these moments! I had an absolute blast!!! I’m the tall guy on the right throwing up... — Craig / The Knicks celebration has already started
Arlo is an amazing & talented photographer!!! These pics totally capture the joy and excitement of the day. You can... — CocoNYC8 / One last look at the Knicks parade
100% agree - especially when it's lit up at night. Truly a remarkable building. — JT / The neighborhood from the cupola of 1 Centre
Trash baskets on West Broadway between Chambers and Franklin were removed for the event and have so far not been... — Geroge Bacon / One last look at the Knicks parade
Amazing photos!! Thank you for sharing them! Really impressive that it was clean so quickly!! Also that they filled that... — Christine / One last look at the Knicks parade
He also called it a bodega - which is laughable — Daniela Brady / Seen & Heard: ICYMI, Primary Day is Tuesday
Unbelievable photos! Thanks for sharing! — Lissa Hussian / One last look at the Knicks parade