This weekend: TOAST, the Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour; Tribeca Film Festival "Drive-In" at World Financial Center; "Stanley's Party," a new kids' musical; Earth Day crafts; "Tim Barbers Mystery Night"; Dyan Cannon and James Coco; and much more
This week in Tribeca: Jeff Daniels, Terrence McNally, Albert Maysles, Tribeca Film Festival, salsa, "Big," Robert M. Morgenthau, Earth Day, Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour, much more. Plus: The full calendar through May 17
A paint and hardware store is coming to the Tribbles space • Cool work by Let There Be Neon • Earth Week at Battery Park City • Dining for Chile at City Winery • A broker gets flamed
This weekend in Tribeca: craft fair, burlesque, kite-making, Douglas Sirk, bluegrass, sing-along "Hair," "The Velveteen Rabbit," the Tribeca Film Festival single tickets for locals, and more. Plus: the full calendar through May 9.
This weekend in Tribeca: Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore, Fred Armisen, Raul Malo, Gary Shteyngart, Alexander Payne film festival, Jackie Robinson, afternoon tea, Holocaust Remembrance, Senator Squadron's Community Convention, more
This weekend in Tribeca: Tamarind Tribeca to soft-open • Bodybuilding championships • Jewmongous Passover Extravagana • Madeline • Lower Manhattan Community Church's first public service (and Easter egg hunt) • Short comedy films • More / 2 comments
What's going on this weekend: New soul band Ghost Star • Tribeca Retail Club shopping party • Joseph Arthur and Keren Ann • Nina Simone on film • David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" • Sing-along "Teen Witch" • Rocknoceros • Much more
This week in Tribeca: "Nerdcore Rising," Equinox's equinox party, Nili Lotan sample sale, "Culture War" trivia challenge, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ghost Star, Tribeca Retail Club, Michael Musto, "Mulholland Drive," and more.
Battery Park City Authority Chair resigns • The Red Balloon gets screened at Poets House • Tribeca Meet & Greet tonight • $4 off Tribeca Performing Arts Center shows • Reports of Fraunces Tavern's death were exaggerated • Edon Manor
Poets House has released its winter/spring 2010 schedule, and while I like poetry—seriously, I even subscribe to Poetry magazine!—I don’t know enough about it (which is to say I have a hard time remembering poets’ names) to feel comfortable singling any event out. Worth noting, however: Ecopoetic Futures, a series of events that examine poetry and […] / 1 comment
With titles such as “To a Young Wretch,” “One Step Backward Taken,” “Closed for Good,” and “On Making Certain Anything Has Happened,” the Christmas cards* sent out by Robert Frost from the 1930s to the 1960s aren’t exactly traditional holiday greetings—and that’s their charm (well, that and the marvelous art direction). Poets House’s free exhibit […]
This is really cool. I always thought it was the WTC construction that displaced Little Syria, so interested to learn... — malcolm / Artwork dedicated to Little Syria in Fidi
Hi Lisa, Thank you for the insight, I went today and through enjoyed my sandwich as well. Cheers! -Rick — Rick / Sandwich shop coming to Church and Duane
This is tragic. Mr Chow has been part of the fabric of this corner for two decades — the kind... — N Moore Girl / Mr Chow is indeed closing
It's been pretty much downhill since The Harrison closed. Though Teakwood and Upon the Palace are good recent additions to... — Richard / Mr Chow is indeed closing
have to agree here - will of course give the Olio e Piu team a fair shake but i hope... — Peter G / Mr Chow is indeed closing
When will representatives of Downtown Dance Factory be allowed to return to the building to retrieve all the costumes for... — James Bogardus / Four schools stranded after building accident on Broadway
If you read the article you’d see it is not true. Headline is misleading — Jennifer / Mr Chow is indeed closing