Made in Tribeca: Little Engine Theater
Three actors, friends since their days at Stella Adler, have created a non-profit theater company that will produce plays from outside the US. / 2 comments
Crowd Sourcing: Do you have a list of all the books set in Tribeca?
R. wrote: "Might be fun to compile a list of fiction and non-fiction that takes place in Tribeca." / 22 comments
New Kid on the Block: New York Vintners and The Foyer
A 20,000-square-foot members-only wine club sprawls beneath 100 Church, with a diminutive but charming wine bar open to the public on Barclay.
New Kid on the Block: MD Hyperbaric
The company provides oxygen therapy in pressurized hyperbaric chambers at locations around the East Coast. / 2 comments
Newsletter: August 14
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Seen & Heard: Cricket goes healthy
Plus poems from 9/11; 50 dates across America lands in Tribeca; free street festival at the Complete Playground. / 1 comment
Another — less positive — update on Luis Fernandez’s case
Despite a judge's ruling that he can be released on bond, ICE has appealed and denied the release.
The city’s best kids activities are right here in the neighborhood
There’s no end to the fun and learning for kids just steps from your door, with options for every age and every interest. It’s proof of how lucky we are to live here. / Sponsored
Progress at omakase Indian scheduled for Duane Street
The restaurant out of Houston has one Michelin star and a menu that samples the 29 states of India.
Sneak Peek: Barcade
The original bar-slash-arcade concept was founded 20 years ago in Williamsburg and now has nine other locations.
Luis Fernandez from the Square Diner will be released within 24 hours
Fernandez, a waiter at the Square Diner, has been in detention in Texas for more than two months. Neighbors said he will be released on a bond. / 10 comments
Feds will lock in courthouse plaza and public art
The plaza behind 60 Centre is a pedestrian thoroughfare and the home of a notable sculpture series by Maya Lin. The plan is an eight-foot fence on either end. / 7 comments









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