Maggie Gyllenhaal on Brownstone Living
We quiz the actress about her Park Slope home life, and how she feels about Jennifer Connelly's bolting from the borough.
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We quiz the actress about her Park Slope home life, and how she feels about Jennifer Connelly's bolting from the borough.
Busy, buzz-y bees transfix the UES, canine golden showers threaten the Tribeca ecosystem, and cool-coiffed Queens beep Helen Marshall rocks springtime style in Woodside. That and more in our breathless daily boroughs report.
Now that's a plot for Darren Star's new show. Also Schnabel spotted near his pink palace! And a pink turtle in Billyburg, in our daily borough report.
Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly are moving! Go judge their new premises.
Jennifer Connelly ditches the Slope, Travolta hits Dumbo, and Warhol's former porn house in the East Village. Those are all the celeb items in today's boroughs report, we promise!
Will ousted tenants in W'burg ever be allowed home? Will anyone go to SoBro for the floating pool? And will you make it to Monday without our daily boroughs report?
The TV mastermind is planning a show about Park Slope mommies. We wonder where he will get his plot ideas and whether it will work at all.
A shadow between porn hub Show World and its fate in Times Square, a chain barrier between "the 'SATC' house" and Carrie fans in the Village, bad blood between a rock bar and its neighbors in Park Slope … and just a click between you and our daily boroughs report!
Escalator vigilantes in Union Square, riverside Ping-Pong for the LES, and (gasp) a "sick" dog run in the Slope. Yep, it's Freaky Friday in our daily boroughs report.
A Macy's in Harlem? A sea serpent in Chelsea? A chatty Kathy in the East Village? Yes, children, all that and more in today's boroughs report.
Plus! Hazmat suits invade the Slope, an unwelcome curvy hotel is headed for West Village, Johan Santana's new digs, and more in our far-roving Neighborhood Watch!
Even more development on the canal, a grocery store saved, and a new American Apparel parody. What would you do without your daily Neighborhood Watch?
The genteel Slope has a dark side, as one man found this past Saturday evening.
Tyra and Bloomie pretend to plant trees in Chelsea, the broken playground in Union Square Park is creepy, and lesbian sightings are scarce in the Slope these days. That and more in our daily boroughs report.