Seen & Heard: Italian tailor for kitchens
Plus Duane Park is looking for new members; Holly Addi at Cheryl Hazan; creepy stuff on Chambers; [solidcore] comes to Fidi. / 4 comments
What’s left behind at Ecco! and what will stay
The new owners of the Ecco! space -- The Grey Dog -- plan to keep as much as they can of the old details, as they have at their other locations. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: In Memoriam for the “cancelled”
Plus a Moth writing workshop at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; a local bespoke tailor dresses Ray Donovan; a new exec director for the Children's Museum of the Arts. / 4 comments
Portrait of the Artist: Lisa Stefanelli
The latest in photographer Claudine Williams's series of Q&As with local people in the arts: the painter and sculptor Lisa Stefanelli. / 2 comments
Newsletter: Feb. 17
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Where in Tribeca?
There's a clever joke here about something being fishy, but I can't come up with it. So in the meantime, where is this aquatic creature? / 14 comments
Gearing up to fight an interactive theater in Fidi
The theater production "Sleep No More" would bring thousands of theatergoers per night to the former bank building at 18 William. Neighbors figure the name says it all. / 33 comments
Seen & Heard: Happy Valentine’s Day
Plus Bond No. 9 will issue a TriBeCa perfume in time for you to smell like downtown for the film festival; a District 2 CEC town hall meeting coming up.
The ripple effect of the coronavirus in Chinatown and the neighborhood
The Chinatown BID and elected officials are urging residents to support Chinatown businesses, which are taking a hit because of the threat of the coronavirus, as are many local restaurants. / 1 comment
Keeping time at Bogardus Plaza
As construction wraps up (here's hoping) on Bogardus Plaza this spring, the Friends will install a 100-year-old hand-wound clock for the south corner of the plaza in honor of one of Bogardus' talents. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Tribecans for Bloomberg
Plus Frenchette goes west for the Oscars; Millennium High School goes green; Marc Forgione goes north to take over a 20-year-old Italian favorite.
Newsletter: Feb. 13
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