Seen & Heard: The rink is open
Plus a matching donation challenge for the Seaport Coalition; a documentary promo at Wagner; a local fitness instructor starts her own gig.
Some upcoming openings of both new and old friends
Greenwich St. Jewelers comes to Reade; Body Roll Studio moves to Beach; Naya opens in Hudson Eats; Antique Garage is back open; VietPho coming to Reade.
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.
Newsletter: November 22
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PS 150 has vaccines for kids 5 to 11 for one day only
The city is popping up vaccine sites at schools all over the city, and ours is at PS 150 tomorrow -- Monday, Nov. 22 -- for one day only. / 2 comments
Where in Tribeca?
Guess I can't just quit. Here's a great one: I hope you're very unhappy without me. Where is it? / 4 comments
In the News: A suit after the parties at 1 Harrison
Plus more regulations for outdoor dining structures; secret spots in Fidi; the feds take a lease on Chambers. / 3 comments
Who’s serving dinner on the holidays?
A few local restaurants have special meals planned on both Thanksgiving and Christmas day. / 2 comments
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
Newsletter: November 18
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Neighbors fight the cocktail lounge coming to 293 Church
A complaint has been filed in Supreme Court and local residents have organized to thwart the owners who, they say, have allowed private late-night parties there for months. / 14 comments









As I see it, it all matters. A civilized city should have good solutions to all of these issues. — Marcus / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!
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