Plus the five best neighborhood restaurants from a native; Alo opens today; the mayor gives the BMCC commencement address.
Plus decades of dance and art on Duane; Trump still gunning for congestion pricing; a heist in the wine cellar.
The Public Art Fund will host the exhibit — the New York artist’s first public show in the city — through Nov. 15.
The Flea, the theater that has been on Thomas Street for decades, is now dedicated to Black art and performance. I will do a ...
Plus an Aussie music festival at the Seaport; the Tribeca Park Cafe on Spotify; first annual meeting for the Tribeca Alliance ...
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Duane Street native Lily Weisberg has directed “Rare Birds,” which will have its premiere tomorrow, June 5, at the Tribeca Festival.
After 35 years, the bakery — an anchor on Duane Park and in the neighborhood — will close its retail business.
This is a story that begins with the utmost horror and ends — or really continues — with acceptance, revelation and inspiration. It’s very hard to digest. I could try to explain the horror of it in ...
The June 23 primary will include the race for our New York State Senate seat, which Brian Kavanagh is vacating after a decade. Now offering Residence 2 at 25 Leonard Street, a beautifully designed ...
Dinner on Duane, the Friends of Duane Park’s annual fundraiser scheduled for September 13, go on sale this morning at 9a. They sell out fast! This year’s dinner will be provided by Eulalie, and chef ...
A group of organized Downtown residents — Save BPC Trees — have started a petition to pressure the Battery Park City Authority to reconsider its plan to fell 500 (!) trees as part of the resiliency ...