Plus fostering interdependence among New Yorkers; elevating your holiday cookies; Equinox opens in Hudson Square.
Plus the last of the sheds on Duane Street; movies at Pier 17; a pro pickpocket at Yves. / 4 comments
Plus Agnes Denes installs another wheatfield at Art Basel; Friends of Duane Park will auction off tickets to Dinner on Duane; a new cocktail bar at Pier 17.
The coziest spot at Pier 17 opened in 2019 as Bar Wayo and two years later was converted when Ssam Bar moved from the East Village.
Plus a US Coast Guard ship will be open for tours; a sunset view; progress at Friedman's.
Plus Summer Thursdays at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; screening of "Pride from Above"; B.J. Jones is joining the Adams administration. / 18 comments
Plus last chance for early voting; live music at Sant Ambroeus; rooftop movies at Pier 17; Dumas play at Castle Clinton.
Plus a free meditation with Deepak Chopra; a show about nostalgia at Sapar Contemporary; Frenchette expands uptown.
Plus movies and exercise start now at the Seaport; River to River starts next week; a new Chinese restaurant opens in Fidi.
The Seaport and Pier 17 are coming back to life, with some new storefronts finally activated and the Fulton Street beer garden open again.
Shakes and burgers from Andrew Carmellini; Steven Soderbergh opens Tribeca Film Festival at The Battery; Frenchette Bakery delivers; gardening for kids.
Curbside is getting cozier with more and more private booths coming online on the street. / 1 comment
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