Seen & Heard: Rand Hardy installation at One Liberty
Plus a dance performance each night this week at the Wintergarden; a show on the chair at R&Co.; Ferrante at Art Projects International; PS 150 will hold its annual rummage sale.
New Bar on the Block: Momofuku’s Bar Wayō
Despite the corporate pedigree as part of the Momofuku Group empire, David Chang's latest at Pier 17 could become a new fave neighborhood bar.
Newsletter: Oct. 3
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In the News: Millennium school safety officer killed off duty
Plus more mochi coming to Soho; ferry ticket seller sentenced in shooting; ferry service resumes to Jersey City at lunch; The Roxy hosts a Nordic film festival. / 16 comments
Seen & Heard: Sing your heart out in Duane Park
Plus tons of events this month at Battery Park City parks; the Gitano Jungle Room is soon heading out; Reade Street Animal Hospital will host an adoption event -- skip if you hate puppies.
Now open: the new arts center on Governors Island
Governors Island and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council have opened a new gallery space on the island, and it has to have the most gorgeous views of any gallery in the city -- not to mention good art.
Seen & Heard: Anish Kapoor sculpture finally coming to 56 Leonard
Plus local editor chats with Michael Chabon; Macao building is for sale; '70s politics seen in art; a knighted Canadian fashion designer takes a space on Leonard and Church.
Portrait of the Artist: Brian Burns
The latest in photographer Claudine Williams's series of Q&As with local people in the arts: the screenwriter and television producer Brian Burns. / 1 comment
Maison Kayser on Harrison is closed
The French bakery on the corner of Greenwich and Harrison is closing, while the chain's 16 other city outlets seem to be holding on. / 50 comments
Robert Janz and the art of disappearing
There's no coincidence: Janz is using his water drawings as a metaphor for aging. It's both brilliant and poignant. Anyone over 50, read with caution. / 10 comments
Newsletter: Sept. 30 | Happy 5780
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Where in Tribeca?
The years have not been kind to this little cherub (or is it a sun goddess?) but she's still hanging on. Where is she? / 5 comments









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