Inspired by the razing of Wagner Park in Battery Park City, the satirical novel takes on climate alarmism through a fossil-fuel heiress and her overwhelming guilt.
Plus scenes of Tribeca in a new coffee table book; a new kids store in Brookfield; 15 Broad is fulfilling wishes for families again.
Plus an addition for Aire Ancient Baths? a grant competition for a Downtown walking tour; and The Event for Church Street School is on for April 4. / 1 comment
Local author Amy Sewell, who made the documentary "Mad Hot Ballroom," has published her first novel -- a psychological thriller.
The CNBC 'On the Money' host, author and philanthropy leader (The Moth, Planned Parenthood) has written a new memoir: "Why Didn't You Tell Me?" that examines family secrets, race and identity.
The memoir by Tribecan and playwright Alvin Eng traces his story from behind the counter at his parents laundry in Flushing to a life in performance, from punk rock to NPR. / 1 comment
Plus local author Jon Pepper releases third corporate satire; Trinity Church resumes meal service; LMCC is ready with its River to River schedule of events.
The locals who own the Maman restaurants have released their favorite recipes -- and invite readers to season as needed.
I believe these buildings are landmarked. — Heide Fasnacht / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
No word on that yet... — Tribeca Citizen / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
Worth noting that Coalition for the Homeless is on Fulton Street. Since Covid there seems to be an increase in... — Lisa / City proposes another Safe Haven shelter for the Seaport
Does this mean Nancy’s is closing?! — Emily H / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
Wait does this mean Nancy’s is closing?! — Emily H / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
Warren Peace is a wonderful bar! — Umar S / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold
Wait a couple of hours :) — Umar S / Corner of Lispenard and West Broadway is sold