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A new art exhibition celebrating neighborhoods, including the Queens areas of Willets Point and the Rockaways, has opened in ...
Featuring works from Chelsea Odufu, Laurena Finéus, Jarrett Key, and more, the show challenges how we encounter personal ...
Katherine Rosman, a reporter for the Metro desk, covers the characters shaping the city in obvious and not-so-obvious ways.
Currently working with District 47’s incumbent Council Member Justin Brannan, Santosuosso says she’s ready to take the reins. Her campaign focuses on affordability, safety and supporting small ...
Armed with a tape recorder and open ears, Tony Schwartz turned everyday noise into lasting art. Now, his recordings live on at Smithsonian Folkways, where they continue to inspire new ways of ...
Each week throughout the growing season, members of the CSA gather at Kew Gardens Cinemas Park on Sunday mornings to pick up ...
It’s hard to tell whether Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas are just friends helping promote their films by hanging out together or ...
The collab will launch on June 27 with an immersive NYC installation, where collectible designs and artist-inspired pieces ...
Cactus Wren, a new spot that the two opened in February, on Ludlow and Rivington Streets, is similarly sui generis, in that ...
Painter, performer and collector of the unusual and grotesque Joe Coleman has a show at Jeffrey Deitch and movie at the ...
New York state has quietly become the first in the nation to ask companies to disclose when artificial intelligence contributes to mass layoffs.
A food bookstore and culinary hub devoted to Black foodways is opening in Brooklyn this fall. The sisters behind BEM have ...