The Netflix Late Reviewer: Suicide Squad

January 1, 2017- by Steven E. Greer

I would normally disregard a superhero movie, because they are all bad (except for Nolan’s Batman trilogy). Continue reading

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AstroTurf “Trump Resistance” meeting in Manhattan fizzles out

February 19, 2018- by Steven E. Greer

I rarely read Downtown Express, but saw this story about local politicians trying to rally a Trump Continue reading

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Sushi and other culinary cons

April 23, 2016- by Steven E. Greer

I have eaten at a few top-end sushi places and have cynically concluded that the rice, and how it is Continue reading

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Told you so: The reason this country is close to an 18th-Century-style revolution

Update August 13- Told you so. The race riots in Charlottesville, Virginia are exactly what I warned about in June. Continue reading

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I am Michael Clayton

March 5, 2017- by Steven E. Greer

Michael Clayton was a great film and should have won Best Picture in 2007. If you saw it, you recall Continue reading

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This is why our federal First Amendment case is so important

May 10, 2017- by Steven E. Greer

As viewers know, BPTV is proceeding in federal court toward trial against the BPCA for violating our First Amendment Continue reading

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Don’t F with Greer

August 9, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD

As viewers know, I have been the lead gardener in the public garden space on Albany Street. Continue reading

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Catherine McVay Hughes becomes BPCA board member despite ties to convicted felon Sheldon Silver

Catherine-McVay-Hughes-ignoring-usUpdate May 12, 2018- Despite Catherine Hughes’ mysterious departure from CB1, coinciding Continue reading

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It will be hard to comprehend the ramifications of President Trump until years from now

November 10, 2016- by Steven E. Greer

Most people are still trying to process this major surprise of Trump winning the presidency, Continue reading

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The Sailor’s Ball

Click here for tickets to the 2013 ball in May (more…)
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Boat rides for kids from North Cove Marina

Project City Kids offers free boat rides from North Cove Marina out to Governor’s Island and the Statue of Liberty, free for kids, $10 for adults. Continue reading

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Julie Menin says “Close Indian Point”

Update May 11, 2015- Indian Point suffered a small explosion in a transformer and oil leaked into the Hudson River this weekend. Continue reading

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Manhattan’s epidemic of junkies on the sidewalks

July 12, 2018- Literally, within the span of 30-seconds, without trying, I captured all of these people walking Continue reading

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Scott Stringer opposes fracking in Upstate NY

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer discusses his “Kill the Drill” campaign to not allow near New York City’s source of water in Upstate NY a water-polluting method of drilling natural gas called hydro-fracture drilling. (more…)
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Statue of Liberty Cons Pack Downtown Alliance Buses with Duped Tourists

July 25, 2018- At the July 24th BPCA board meeting, resident Maryanne Braverman spoke about Continue reading

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Eric Bromberg of Blue Ribbon talks shop

May 8, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD

One of the most successful chefs and restaurateurs in New York City is Eric Bromberg. With classic training in Paris at Le Cordon Bleu, he went on to launch Blue Ribbon on Sullivan Street in SOHO, with his brother Bruce. They now have more than 14 restaurants in New York and Las Vegas.
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A tour of the bakery at Le District

April 29, 2015- By Steven E. Greer

Throughout history, bakeries have been important establishments in cities around the world. Continue reading

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Tour of Stone Street after Hurricane Sandy

Ronan Downs, the owner of several restaurants in the Financial District on Stone Street, such as Beckett’s, Stone Street Tavern, The Dubliner, Pizza Pizza, and Burger Burger gives a tour of the area after Hurricane Sandy. All of the establishments on Stone Street are open, but the surrounding businesses are (more…)
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The Greenwich Hotel

Produced and Directed by Steven Greer

The newest hotel near Battery Park City is also one of the best in the city: The Greenwich Hotel. Newly constructed less than two Continue reading

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No doubt about it. That’s a farmer’s market.

August 4, 2011

By Steven Greer, MD

In what could be the freshest vegetables and fruits in all of Manhattan, and the most verifiably organic farmer’s Continue reading

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