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The restaurant won some stars, but is it in the safety zone?
The revamp will specialize in affordable comfort food.
A newly submitted liquor license application indicates that the 'Vanity Fair' editor will be taking over the former Beatrice Inn space.
Of course George Christopher is now a restaurateur.
Thomas Keller's would involve Daniel Boulud.
He remembers their names, for example.
The 'Vanity Fair' editor remarks on one of his fallen photographers, Tim Hetherington.
Sacco says Elaine Kauffman was like her "fairy godmother."
The former speakeasy is closing after 58 years.
The 'Vanity Fair' editor hopes to move a photography museum to a lovely old building on the far West Side.
Plus: food photography on the rise, and Monkey Bar seating charts drive a man to quit, all in our morning news roundup.
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