Tribeca edota TriBeCa, AEBetako New York hiriko Manhattan barrutian dagoen auzo bat da. Lower Manhattan eremuan dago, Canal Street, West Street, Broadway kaleen artean, bai eta Chambers, Vesey edo Murray Street kaleen artean ere.
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Auzoaren izena "Triangle Below Canal Street" (Canal Street Azpiko Triangelua) izendapenaren laburdura da. Hasiera batean zenean baserri eta landa eremuko auzoa zen, XIX. mendearen hasieran etxebizitzen auzoa bilakatu zen, nagusiki merkataritza eta ohialgintza eremua, eta jada XX. mendearen amaieraldera artista, aktore, ekoizle, modelo eta zinema eta antzerki munduko jende ospetsuaren bizilekua bilakatu zen.
Gaur egun Tribecako Zinemaldiaren egoitza da.
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Orri honetako zati batzuk ez daude euskaraz Beraz, itzulpena behar dute.
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- Edward Albee (1928-2016), playwright[1]
- Anastacia (born 1968), singer / songwriter[erreferentzia behar]
- Laurie Anderson (born 1947), artist[2]
- Arman (1928-2005), artist[3]
- Robert Ashley (1930-2014), composer[4]
- Bill Barrett (born 1934), artist[5]
- Paul Bettany (born 1971), actor[6]
- Beyoncé (born 1981), singer / songwriter[7]
- Jessica Biel (born 1982), actress
- Eric Bogosian (born 1953), actor[8]
- Edward Burns (born 1968), actor[9]
- Mariah Carey (born 1969), singer / songwriter[10]
- Jennifer Connelly (born 1970), actress[6]
- Daniel Craig (born 1968), actor[11]
- Billy Crystal (born 1948), actor and comedian[12]
- Robert De Niro (born 1943), actor, producer and director
- Leonardo DiCaprio (born 1974), actor and film producer
- Lena Dunham (born 1986), actress, writer, producer and director best known for the HBO series Girls.[13]
- Elvis Duran, radio personality[14]
- The Edge (born 1961), musician and songwriter best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist of U2[15]
- Marisol Escobar (1930-2016), sculptor, (deceased)[16]
- Jared Followill (born 1986), bass guitarist of Kings of Leon
- Kat Foster (born 1978), actress
- Bethenny Frankel (born 1970), TV personality
- Marián Gáborík (born 1982), ice hockey right winger currently playing for the Los Angeles Kings[17]
- James Gandolfini (1961-2013), actor
- Sarah Michelle Gellar[18]
- Heather Graham
- Red Grooms
- Don Gummer
- Richard Handler
- Hanson
- Mariska Hargitay
- Josh Hartnett
- James Havard (born 1937), painter and sculptor[19]
- Lindsey Henry
- Peter Hermann
- Grace Hightower
- Bob Holman, poet and poetry activist[20]
- Paz de la Huerta
- Chanel Iman
- Michael Imperioli
- Jay Z (born 1969), rapper and businessman[7]
- Richard Jefferson
- Derek Jeter
- Scarlett Johansson
- Mimi Johnson, arts administrator[4]
- Harvey Keitel
- Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy (deceased)
- John F. Kennedy Jr. (deceased)
- Daniel Kessler
- Kid Cudi
- Karlie Kloss
- Karolina Kurkova
- Ronnie Landfield (born 1947), artist[21]
- David Letterman[22]
- Adriana Lima
- Jodi Long
- Adrian Lyne
- Chris Martin
- Danny Masterson
- Mike McCready
- Shane McMahon
- Debra Messing
- Taylor Momsen
- Sean Murray
- Casey Neistat
- Petra Němcová
- Gwyneth Paltrow
- Jean Passanante
- Mizuo Peck
- Mike Piazza
- Amy Poehler
- Daniel Radcliffe
- Norman Reedus
- Lou Reed (1942-2013), musician, singer / songwriter who was the guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground[23]
- Steve Reich (born 1936), composer
- Roger Rees (1944-2015), actor and director
- Brad Richards (born 1980), retired hockey player who played in the NHL for the New York Rangers[24]
- Kelly Ripa (born 1970), talk show host and television producer.
- Nouriel Roubini
- David O. Russell
- Juan Samuel
- Richard Serra
- John Shaw (born 1948), painter and printmaker[25]
- Jake Shears
- Duncan Sheik (born 1969), singer-songwriter and composer[26]
- M. Night Shyamalan[27]
- Gary Sinise
- Shane Smith
- Laurie Spiegel
- Alexis Stewart (born 1965), television host and radio personality[12]
- Jon Stewart[28]
- Michael Stipe
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn
- Meryl Streep
- Taylor Swift
- Bob Telson (born 1949), composer, songwriter and pianist[29]
- Uma Thurman
- Justin Timberlake
- Christy Turlington
- Richard Tuttle (born 1941), postminimalist artist[30]
- Neil deGrasse Tyson (born 1958), astrophysicist, author, and science communicator[31]
- Mo Vaughn (born 1967), former Major League Baseball first baseman[erreferentzia behar]
- Warner Wolf (born 1937), sportscaster[12]
- Lauren Weisberger (born 1977), novelist and author of the 2003 bestseller The Devil Wears Prada[32]
- Kate Winslet born 1975), actress and singer[erreferentzia behar]
- Dean Winters (born 1964), actor best known for his role as Ryan O'Reily on the HBO prison drama Oz[33]
- Christopher Woodrow, financier and film producer[erreferentzia behar]
- La Monte Young (born 1935), avant-garde composer, musician, and artist[34]
Auzoaren planoa.
Textile Building (1901). Tribeca auzoan.
American Thread Building.
32 Avenue of the Americas.
Staff. "Arman, 76, Tribeca artist whose medium was garbage", The Villager (Manhattan), Volume 75, Number 23; October 26 - November 1, 2005. Accessed April 30, 2017. "Arman, the sculptor internationally famous for combining found objects and all kinds of junk and who had a home and studio in Tribeca and an outdoor metal studio on Canal Street for 27 years, died at home Sat. Oct. 22 at the age of 76."
Smith, Steve. "An Opera Full of Secrets From a Master of the Opaque", The New York Times, January 14, 2007. Accessed April 30, 2017. "Seated in the kitchen of his TriBeCa rehearsal studio, which occupies an entire floor of the converted warehouse where he and his partner, Mimi Johnson, have lived since 1979, Mr. Ashley, 76, recounted how a friend had once revealed a sordid past."
David, Amrk. "Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly On the Move Again", Variety (magazine), January 14, 2012. Accessed July 19, 2016. "It was only about 3.5 years ago that English-born movie actor Paul Bettany (A Beautiful Mind, The Da Vinci Code, A Knight's Tale) and Brooklyn-bred Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly (A Beautiful Mind, Requiem For A Dream, Blood Diamond) paid $6,920,000 for a full floor loft-type penthouse apartment on the edge of New York City’s star-stocked TriBeCa neighborhood."
Staff. "In the News: Inside Beyoncé and Jay Z’s Apartment", Tribeca Citizen, November 26, 2014. Accessed April 30, 2017. "Internet mavens have identified two artworks in the video for Beyoncé’s new single 7/11, which was filmed inside the Tribeca apartment the R&B superstar shares with her husband."
Richards, David. "Bogosian in the Burbs", The Washington Post, May 5, 1996. Accessed July 19, 2016. "Yet all the signs suggest he's no longer the fringe personality he once was. He, his wife and two young sons live in a spacious loft in TriBeCa, and he recently rented a suite of offices for Ararat Productions, his own production company (named after the mountain where Noah's Ark landed)."
Clarke, Gerald. "Mariah Carey's New York TriplexGlitter and glamour sound a high note in the singer's Manhattan home, decorated by Mario Buatta", Architectural Digest, October 31, 2001. Accessed July 19, 2016. "Now, after a decade in which Carey has been the world’s most popular female vocalist, her albums and singles selling more than one hundred and fifty million copies; now, after a new contract with Virgin Records that will bring her nearly one hundred and twenty million dollars for her next five CDs; now, after the September opening of her first movie, the semiautobiographical Glitter; and now, after completion of a spacious triplex in Tribeca that harks back to an era Carey dreams about—the golden age of Hollywood."
Bernard, Sarah. "Luxury Lemons?; The brochures and CD-roms promised old-world splendor and high-tech ease. But the buyers of some of the boom's most visible developments say: Promises made weren't promises kept.", New York (magazine). Accessed April 30, 2017. "The Ice House, at 27 North Moore Street, is downtown's poster child for the pitfalls of luxury conversion. Its high-profile residents, including Billy Crystal, sportscaster Warner Wolf, and Alexis Stewart (yes, that's Martha's daughter), all of whom reportedly have $2 million penthouses, could not get the principals of 27 North Moore Associates LLC to fix a long list of problems, ranging from buckling floors to plumbing problems."
Finn, Robin. "A Lena Dunham Locale", The New York Times, November 22, 2013. Accessed February 28, 2017. "The 24-by-17-foot 'children’s wing' at the back of the main level still has its west-facing window but no longer has the sibling-friendly room divider that was in place when Lena, who moved out in 2012, and her younger sister, Grace, who is in her final year of college, shared it and the green-tile bathroom. The sisters and their respective bedrooms figured prominently in Tiny Furniture."
Garvey, Marianne; Niemietz, Brian; and Cartwright, Lachlan. "Z100's Elvis Duran buys a penthouse in Tribeca", New York Daily News, January 20, 2014. Accessed February 28, 2017. "Elvis Duran, the lovable Z100 'Morning Show' host, has bought himself a 4,000-square-foot, four-bedroom penthouse in the Leonard building in Tribeca and is planning an immediate move."
"Shaping Identity", Detroit Institute of Arts. Accessed February 28, 2017. "The artist Marisol Escobar is a sculptor born in Paris of Venezuelan lineage.... She currently lives and works in TriBeCa, in New York City"
Smith, Roberta. "Art in Review; Lou Reed", The New York Times, February 17, 2006. Accessed April 30, 2017. "These color photographs -- many taken from the window of Mr. Reed's TriBeCa apartment -- are ordinary to the point of anonymity."
Staff. "A Room With a View - New York, N. Y.", The New York Times, January 12, 1978. Accessed April 30, 2017. "When John Shaw, painter, awakes in the morning he sees New York City upside down. Mr. Shaw, originally from southwestern Virginia, had decided that the bedroom in his Tribeca loft was too dark, so rather than paying the expenses of having a window installed, he drilled a small, unobtrusive hole in the wall."
Barbanel, Josh. "Coda for a Musical Home", The New York Times, March 16, 2008. Accessed April 30, 2017. "JUST before he turned 30, Duncan Sheik, the singer and composer, bought a 2,400-square-foot bare loft in a condominium at 195 Hudson Street, a block below Canal Street.... A few weeks ago, he put his TriBeCa loft on the market for $2.925 million with the help of Nora Ariffin, a broker at Halstead Property."
Colman, David. "A Sophisticated Eye for Naïve Art", The New York Times, November 20, 2005. Accessed April 30, 3017. "Given his work's deranged craft-project look -- like the art version of a garage band -- it is a surprise to find a small, good collection of early Americana in his TriBeCa loft. While many art seers view the 1975 Whitney exhibition of Mr. Tuttle's work, which scandalized critics and nearly dealt a death blow to his career, as a seminal moment for the artist and the art world, one might argue that both he and his world were just as affected by another talked-about Whitney show a year earlier, 'The Flowering of American Folk Art, 1776-1876.'"
Louie, Elaine. "POSSESSED; Stars In His Eyes Over A Pen", The New York Times, March 9, 2003. Accessed April 30, 2017. "Neil de Grasse Tyson, an astrophysicist and the Frederick P. Rose director of the Hayden Planetarium, is a big guy. He stands 6-foot-2 and has hands that can palm a basketball. He speaks in a booming baritone. In his TriBeCa loft, he ambles around a space with 14-foot ceilings."
Robin, William. "La Monte Young Is Still Patiently Working on a Glacial Scale", The New York Times, August 19, 2015. Accessed April 30, 2017. "'The question is, who decides what music should be?' the composer La Monte Young asked during a recent interview. “What is music, and why is it music, and how did music start?” Sitting in his cluttered loft in TriBeCa, Mr. Young had just been ruminating on the creation myths of Indian music, and continued on to briefly address marches, bagpipes and Dizzy Gillespie before arriving at the conclusion to this circuitous historical trajectory: his own Trio for Strings, from 1958."