Pedro Serrano joined the NYPD with the best of intentions. But then he found himself pressured to punish people who didn’t deserve it.
By Jennifer Gonnerman
In the Mets’ 2013 dark cloud, pitcher Matt Harvey, he of the 1.55 ERA, is the silver lining, conjuring memories of Mets greats past.
By Will Leitch
The Brooklyn D.A. gets his television show.
Over the weekend, the celebrity-gossip site rolled out a New York sightseeing tour for tabloid-obsessives.
Foraging for morels, yarrow, angelica root, and pepperwort with Columbia County’s newest restaurateur.
Our roundup of news from around the city.
Artist Philip Haas constructed fifteen-foot-tall fiberglass busts to look like Arcimboldo’s “Four Seasons.”
Readers sound off on Michael Douglas, Arrested Development, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
The Sun & Cloud camera, Denim & Supply opens in Greenwich Village, and more new stuff in stores.
“Mom and Dad like all the coffee shops; they say that it’s a ‘coffee kingdom.’”
This summer’s little white dresses are all about the bits they’re missing.
Lafayette brings a big menu, big space, and big ideas to the brasserie craze.
Try this supremely sour greens-and-rhubarb recipe from Daniel Boulud’s cookbook Braise.
Ligurian-inspired restaurant Fitzcarraldo opens next month in East Williamsburg.
Italian-accented Charlie Bird is slated to open this week in the South Village.
A look at the first New York location of Jinya Ramen Bar.
Fusion falafel and the New Israeli cuisine.
An Amish farm, a working lighthouse, an island all to yourself, and other summer-rental fantasies.
After Star Trek, you’ll never mistake him for an otter again.
Inspecting the fastidiously imperfect restoration of Donald Judd’s loft building.
After 44 years, her first feature-film adaptation, Tiger Eyes, arrives next week. Tales of a fourth-graders’ superstar.
Instant reviews gathered after her May 14 show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg—presumably one of her last before she reports to prison on July 8.
The architect who invented the Pines lives on in Fire Island’s new Pavilion.
We Steal Secrets explains how Julian Assanges are made.
If Game of Thrones’ third season can’t help the fantasy genre lose its stigma, then nothing can.
Margalit Fox’s linguistic detective story in The Riddle of the Labyrinth.
25 things to see, hear, watch, and read.