February 25, 2009
MIDTOWN — Grub Street brings word of a big time chef shuffle: "A rep for the Oak Room tells us that, just days ago, the restaurant parted ways with Joël Antunes, the Atlanta star chef who was brought on to restore the refurbished dining room to its former glory. 'The chef and the ownershi...
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February 24, 2009
Filed under: Food and Drink, North America, United States, Video, News Leave it to New Yorkers to be picky and demanding. Whether it's upscale meals or obscure vodka brands, we want what we want, and if you don't carry it, you're somehow "lesser." Cupcakes are no different. From my window, I can see...
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February 20, 2009
The re-made Alice Tully Hall, with a sharp new design from Diller Scofidio & Renfro, opens at Lincoln Center on Sunday, and Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff has a rave for it today: "The womblike performance space, its surfaces flush with new life, makes it hard to remember the drearines...
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If you want to understand the toll the last 16 years of short-sighted City Hall governance has taken on the City's soul, the quickest way is to take a dispiriting stroll down upper Broadway, anywhere between Columbus Circle and 96th Street. The central vein of the Upper West Side—a neighborhood th...
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Brooks of Sheffield
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February 16, 2009
1) Now that he's set up nicely at 15 Central Park West, Sting is once again ready to try and unload his 2nd/3rd-floor duplex at the Brentmore a few blocks north (Billy Joel's old pad). It had been listed in 2006 for $24 million and then $20 million, and now, adjusted for the luxury market meltdown, ...
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February 12, 2009
Curbed reports that the beautiful, 116-year-old, Upper West Side West-Park Presbyterian Church at the corner of Amsterdam Avenue and West 86th Street—never landmarked, which is just wrong—is thisclose to be demolished—which is very wrong. Preservation group Landmark West! has issued this urgen...
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Brooks of Sheffield
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February 06, 2009
This is The Gatekeepers, in which Eater roams the city meeting the fine ladies and gentlemen that stand between you and some of your favorite impossible-to-get tables. Krieger, 2/4/09 Upper West Side: In early December, Donatella Arpaia and Michael Psilakis reopened their recession-friendly UWS hit ...
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February 03, 2009
CITYWIDE — SeamlessWeb is giving away free coffee at delis around Manhattan throughout February. Check their site for locations. [SeamlessWeb] UNION SQUARE — Joe Bastianich is "working to bring Eataly, one of the best Italian markets in the world, to a 60,000 sq. ft. space in New York: "...
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January 26, 2009
An Upper West Side resident since 1969, John "Mac" McPherson saw the neighborhood through decades of change before passing away earlier this month. Among the memories in this nice NYT remembrance: "The front door to his building at 201 West 91st was missing, and during the blackout of 1977, he and o...
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January 23, 2009
This week's top dish from Eater, Curbed's restaurant, bar, and nightlife blog... 1) Midtown West: Via seemingly innocuous press materials sent to Eater comes word that the bastion of all that is right with the world, 21 Club, has stopped enforcing its ties-mandatory policy in the dining room (above)...
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