Seen & Heard: Slow down
Plus a new mural at Brookfield; intimate portraits at Journal Gallery; L. Brosterman shows in Fidi at Anderson Contemporary.
A barrel of seltzer? Pickles in a can?
Sticky's is offering a unicorn of a beverage to pay homage to a cartoon for adults and it is all a mystery to me but still worth a try for fans of seltzer. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Holiday events starting this week
Santa will cruise through the neighborhood in a pedicab; a Swedish Fest at 180 the Store; plus Hanukkah events at Tamid and Chabad. / 1 comment
Coming Soon: Dinners to go in the old Baked space
Ed Koch's former chef at Gracie is opening his first brick-and-mortar at 279 Church, and will be ready in about three weeks. / 4 comments
2020 Shop-Local Gift Guide: Books of Tribeca
Written in Tribeca: The neighborhood has some prolific residents who have published pages of their expertise and creativity. / 4 comments
Newsletter: December 7
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Where in (not really but close) Tribeca?
There's a clue here, if you know where to look. Where is this seasonal addition to the streetscape? / 4 comments
Pearl River Mart will close in the new year
The Chinatown/Soho/Tribeca stalwart -- in business for five decades here -- is the latest victim of the pandemic, but there may be a glimmer of hope on the horizon. / 12 comments
Poets House will close indefinitely
The first cultural institution in the neighborhood to give in to the pandemic, the poetry library in Battery Park City will let go its staff and its top two directors will retire. / 1 comment
An update from an Alumnae alumna
Leigh Stackpole writes with an update on her activities, news of an upcoming show at Patrick Parrish, and the horrible story of her son as a victim of police brutality.
Seen & Heard: Deck the Walls
Plus a show of a feminist art icon at Sapar Contemporary; Blue Smoke Flatiron has closed permanently.
Community Board 1 agendas for December
A somewhat quiet month at CB1, but it will include more discussion of the Howard Hughes towers in the Seaport Historic District at 250 Water. / 3 comments





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