Live and in person for its 20th anniversary, the festival will run from June 9 to June 20 at six outdoor locations around the city. / 1 comment
Plus see some Tribeca Film Festival classics at the Tribeca Drive-In at Orchard Beach; Five & Dime is open and serving. / 1 comment
The festival's alumni filmmakers are offering a few minutes of distraction from the coronavirus news cycle. Try it.
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Plus another Chelsea gallery is uprooting and heading down here; a few local spots make a fancy lunch list; the Tribeca Film Festival makes a deal at Pier 57 for movies on the roof. / 3 comments
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Plus Robert De Niro sells the majority stake in the film festival; some progress on the pit at Warren and West Broadway?; a group of Navy Seals swim across the Hudson. / 4 comments
Plus Pen Parentis will use LMHQ space; some CBD for your pets; film festival dates set for 2020; the manager of the Grand Banks needs help. / 1 comment
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Washington Market Park is rolling out its annual green carpet of sod, and meanwhile, on the other side of BMCC, the film festival is rolling out their own. / 9 comments
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