Read about Torly Kid in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
Plus: Deals at Cercle Rouge, Torly Kid, and NeurOasis; comics class for kids; Zucker's Law.
Fitness guru Alycea Ungaro of Real Pilates on where her husband got mercury poisoning, how she keeps her kids occupied, and the "little castle" in Tribeca that she'd love to own. / 1 comment
You know the three-story brick building at Hudson and Thomas, where Paul Kohn Design used to be? A national chain has rented the Hudson-facing part of the ground floor. (I always thought a Banana Republic would be in home there, and I wasn't far off.) / 5 comments
Re: Chanterelle, Whole Foods' upstairs, and a shop closing. Plus: Discounts on art and kids' clothing; "Newsies" sing-along. / 2 comments
Plus: A new book club for tweens; Billy Bragg coming to City Winery; TriBattery Pops is looking for members.
Plus: Deal on Kids Empowerment Academy; sale at Torly Kid; call for submissions at cell-phone-photo show; Do Yoga Do Pilates.
Having stopped by each and every store in Tribeca over the past few weeks, I can say with authority—and a bit of pride—that there's something here for everyone. / 2 comments
Plus: WTC alarms; Mexicue; deals on movies and bowling; Torly Kid sale; Flea discount; Glenn Plaskin; community board application help.
The shop-a-thon continues at Shoofly, Tribeca Wine Merchants, Torly Kid, Pompanoosuc Mills, Tribeca Issey Miyake, Baker, Abhaya, Moomah, and Just Scandinavian. Tell 'em Tribeca Citizen sent you! / 1 comment
Plus: "Next Iron Chef" finalists; handmade crafts fair; return of Barocco?; "Asian sexsation" Calamity Chang; balloon light; John Allan's event. Also: Wouldn't it be sweet of Goldman Sachs to save the ice rink? / 2 comments
Plus: Transit; Trinity televised singalong; Marc Forgione and Marco Canora, finalists; Quincy Jones; candy drive; RHX closes.
Ready to get all that candy out of your house before you eat it all? Torly Kid's candy drive for charity is on through Nov. 15—plus, you get 10% off your next purchase at the shop. / 1 comment
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