Stiles has directed multiple episodes of the TV series Paloma, starring Grace Gummer and Rhys Coiro. Eventually, Charlotte discovers that Adam is terminally ill, so she dedicates herself to helping him live his last days to the fullest.įor now, no cast has been announced attached to the project, but Stiles will not act in it. After she experiences an unexpected, whirlwind night of romance with a man named Adam, he ghosts her. If I have to go to a movie screening or an event and I don’t have anything to wear, I can go there at the last minute and find something unique that no one else will be wearing.Wish You Were Here is about a woman named Charlotte, who finds herself hopelessly searching for a special spark that seems out of reach. “They take vintage clothing and redesign it, cutting up pieces and sewing them into new pieces. Some Odd Rubies, 151 Ludlow St., at Stanton Street It’s a nice little oasis, and I love that something like that exists in New York.”ġ1. It’s this park that has all these sculptures, and they change the exhibitions frequently. You can take the subway, or sometimes I ride my bike across the Queensboro Bridge. “A great place to escape the amount of people in Manhattan. Socrates Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Blvd., at Broadway, Long Island City They have all these little gems, and I like that they have a respect for historical pieces.”ġ0. They took the copper frames from the windows of the Flatiron Building and made them into the frames for a mirror. I bought a dining room table that was made from reclaimed wood, then they put a giant industrial sewing machine part as the legs. It’s an antique store with antiques they’ve salvaged and refurbished. 24th St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues I’m glad that sort of thing still exists downtown, because that’s what SoHo was all about when I was a kid.”ĩ. I remember it opening when I was a teenager. “They have performances and a gallery with interesting art exhibitions. Here Arts Center, 145 Sixth Ave., at Dominick Street All their salads are really good and they have interesting appetizers, like Spanish tapas.”Ĩ. I think it’s really delicious, even for people who don’t like to eat that way. “It’s a vegan restaurant, but it has really tasty food, all very healthy and organic. It’s consistently good - just delicious.”ħ. I don’t even eat that much meat, but the steak there is unreal. They have really cool sandwiches, and great cookies and coffee.”Ħ. “I did a show at Shakespeare in the Park, and when we would rehearse at the Public Theater, we would go there for lunch a lot. Karen’s on Astor, 1 Astor Place, at Broadway She’s so knowledgeable about anatomy and alignment, and she’s really helped me not get injured while I’m doing this play.”ĥ. She works mainly out of Rinaldi, and she’s got a Web site called. “There’s a pilates instructor in the East Village named Andrea Mitchell I’ve been working with for a while. 12th St., between First and Second avenues I’ll trek there to get facials, because they’re really skilled and they do a good job.”Ĥ. “It’s a day spa I used to go to when I lived on the Upper West Side. It’s very unique, and I like that it reminds me of my childhood.”ģ. It’s a great place to get robes, slippers and pajamas - and I go there a lot for the home furnishings. They have great furniture and really interesting Chinese clothing. But then they expanded and moved to Broadway, and it’s amazing. “It used to be in Chinatown when I was growing up and I would shop there in high school for clothing. Pearl River Mart, 477 Broadway, at Broome Street They go all over the country and salvage pieces of high-end, vintage clothing that are really special.”Ģ. “The girls who own it have a lot of knowledge about the history of fashion, and they really know what designers in certain decades hit their stride. Exquisite Costume, 377 Broome St., at Mott Street Her most recent city adventure brings her to the Golden Theatre, where she’s co-starring with Bill Pullman in David Mamet’s “Oleanna.” This is her New York.ġ. After attending Friends Seminary, Professional Children’s School and Columbia University, she now resides in the East Village and couldn’t be a truer New York soul. As the child of downtown ’80s artists, Broadway and film actress Julia Stiles had all of SoHo as her playground.
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