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Tag archive for ‘New York Academy of Art’

April 12, 2023

Seen & Heard: L’Angolo will reopen in the Village

Plus the red carpet rolls out on Franklin; lectures on public art; the Grand Banks is open.

April 3, 2023

Newsletter: April 3

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March 31, 2023

Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art will honor Amy Sherald

The dinner and studio party at the New York Academy of Art will light up Franklin Street on Tuesday, April 4. / Sponsored

May 5, 2022

Seen & Heard: Z Eats will open mid-month

Plus open studios at the New York Academy of Art; concert tonight for Cinco de Mayo; making it rain on Murray Street; a housewares swap event at Pace on Monday. / 4 comments

Recent Comments
  • We are all mourning the passing of the last of the Capsouto brothers. We will remember them fondly for all... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Tracy, This is such a nice tribute and so well said. If you want to come and share your thoughts... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Capsouto Freres was a wonderful place where people could get great food at affordable prices. Mama Eva was always in... — Dan Alterman / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Madelyn, Thank you for your astute remarks. A truly wonderful family; each generation. — Suellen Epstein / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • Beautifully said, Tracy. — Franklin Foodie / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • My first date with my husband Steven 42 years ago was at Capsouto Freres. My husband did business with the... — Madelyn Wils / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

  • When my women’s group feted me on my 50th birthday they asked me to pick my favorite spot so we... — Jean Grillo / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76

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April 20, 2022

Seen & Heard: It’s not easy being green

Plus + Pool to host fundraiser; a farmers market at One White Street; a tour of the artists studios at the New York Academy of Art. / 2 comments

April 18, 2022

Newsletter: April 18

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April 5, 2021

In the News: A new gallery for 86 Walker

Plus CVS just signed the least at 140 Church; Liev Schreiber on buying art in the neighborhood; a family is slashed near The Battery. / 2 comments

December 4, 2020

Seen & Heard: Deck the Walls

Plus a show of a feminist art icon at Sapar Contemporary; Blue Smoke Flatiron has closed permanently.

September 11, 2019

Seen & Heard: Cynthia Rowley uses Staple Street as runway

Plus the New York Academy of Art kicks off its artist talk series TONIGHT; another fast casual Mexican in Fidi; Worth Street gets a dugout, minus the team. / 1 comment

November 30, 2018

Seen & Heard: New York Academy of Art’s New Facade

Plus: Babesta's Yummy World Christmas tree; Santa Claus at Washington Market Park; Ana Gasteyer's "Holiday Tipple"; answers to the first three Dead Restaurant posts. / 1 comment

September 5, 2018

Seen & Heard: New York Academy of Art’s New Look

Plus: Dunkin' Donuts tests its new name in FiDi; free yoga tomorrow; a bench appeared at Finn Square; Robert Janz flower collages; overheard in Tribeca. / 3 comments

April 20, 2018

Seen & Heard: Opening Forecast for Summer Day Café and Holy Ground

Plus: More details on this week's military maneuvers; Grand Banks merchandise; New York Academy of Art's Open Studios event is tonight; more Peanuts murals; helicopter tourism's unknown economic benefits.

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