Plus: Save the Staircase; spa deal; Tribeca Meet & Greet; more kids' theater; Christina Lehr; Music for Aardvarks; fountain pen sale. / 3 comments
Spa Week is a promotional clusterfudge—there's a big list of sponsors—but all that matters is what's in it for you. From Apr. 11–17, participating spas are offering certain treatments for $50. / 4 comments
The next phase. Plus: New York Academy of Art is giving away a painting; spa deals; 57 Reade turning out a bit different from the rendering.
Body Rolling promises a core workout and a relaxing massage, all by stretching and using a ball to apply pressure. Nutrition counselor Rebecca Sadek gives it a try at Tribeca Beauty Spa.
Plus: Hudson River Park Trust departure; Cowboy Junkies; Whole Foods wellness center; Imagination Playground; deals for TRX fitness, Mexican food, and spa treatments; Gymboree party; 57 Reade façade.
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: Spa discounts extended; café on Laight?; salon party; Manhattan Children's Theatre update.
Plus: M1-5 is not closed; deals at Tribeca Beauty Spa, Tribeca MedSpa, and New York Vintners; Rogan coupons.
Plus: Whole Foods' new coffee bar; Christmas trees; TenOverTen nail salon; flashback to 1985; spa deals; an easy way to help women in need. / 1 comment
In the latest installment: Euphoria Spa, Cass Lilien's Window 24, Capucine, Tribeca Beauty Spa, and Farinella Italian Bakery.
Plus: Spa and salon deals; pop-up beauty-product shop; a neighborhood restaurant would like your help; want to be on the radio?
Internet entrepreneur and floral designer Connie Connors shows us around her Tribeca—including where she hung out with Andy Warhol, the gag gift she sent her sons at camp, and the part of the neighborhood she'd like to re-engineer.
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