Tribeca's biggest annual art event starts today: The Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour, also known as the TOAST Art Walk. Download the map here, and be sure to visit TOAST's first-ever gallery at 58 Lispenard. / Sponsored
Including a view of 84 White; progress at Franklin Place; TOAST gallery (with water tower show); bookstore moving; Organic Modernism; Collect Pond Park; Walker office moving?; Broadway and Duane. Plus: Moving sale; Gina La Fornarina; Brookfield food. / 4 comments
Plus: Pier A progress; Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour; South Ferry station; Euphoria Spa; Hotel Particulier; FiDi Fika open again; Community Board 1's new members; the daguerreotype era; cram schools; 50 Laight storefront; 15 Broad comps; Half Marathon.
Not to mention "Venus in Fur" playwright David Ives, chefs Gabrielle Hamilton (Prune) and Seamus Mullen (Tertulia), stand-up comedy, singer/pianist Dan Orlando, and 8,000 feet of duct tape.
For those of you who have yet to make it to any of the TOAST artist-studio open houses—the event runs through tomorrow, although some artists' last day is today—photographer Asha Agnish offers a peek at what you're missing.
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
At last year's Tribeca Open Studio Artist Tour—which runs Friday through Monday—I remember wondering as I rang the first buzzer: What if I feel trapped? What if I hate the work? What if he tries to sell me his art? / 1 comment
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
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
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