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New York City

  1. the city politic
    Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams attend St.
    Hochul and Adams Are Thinking About Unmasking Subway RidersThe governor has joined the mayor in expressing an openness to some form of a subway mask ban, citing a risk of crime.
  2. the grub street diet
    Josh Johnson Prefers to Eat Dinner in Bed“The foods that are fit for the bed are a joy to eat in the most relaxed position possible.”
  3. the business of brokering
    Brokers Are Ready to Fight for Their FeesAn army of Douglas Elliman and Corcoran agents turned out to oppose Chi Ossé’s broker-fee reforms: “We don’t just open doors.”
  4. openings
    How Do You Follow a Hit Like Rezdôra?At Massara, Stefano Secchi is going big: whole goats, pizza tastings, and even more pasta.
  5. tremendous content
    Donald Trump on Fifth Avenue in New York.
    Trump Can No Longer Shoot Someone on Fifth AvenueWith his gun permits set to be revoked after his felony conviction, Trump won’t be able to shoot random New Yorkers to prove how popular he is.
  6. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Hypebeast FleaThe streetwear site, in partnership with Depop, recently hosted a market in Greenpoint Terminal that drew more than 6,000 shoppers.
  7. the rent is too damn high
    US-POLITICS-ECONOMY-RENT
    Should Landlords Cover Broker Fees?Talking to a broker who thinks Chi Ossé’s new bill will be better for everyone involved.
  8. brick and mortar
    7 Especially Excellent New Shops in New YorkA Japanese clothing boutique that’s also a 2,000-book library, a furniture showroom that looks like a StreetEasy listing, and other standout shops.
  9. bathrooms
    The City’s New Bathroom Map Is Actually Pretty HandyThough the options are still dire in a lot of neighborhoods.
  10. trump on trial
    The Courage of Alvin Bragg’s ConvictionDespite the many doubters, the Manhattan district attorney’s steady, methodical approach to prosecuting Donald Trump prevailed.
  11. tributes
    Chef Floyd Cardoz poses for a Grub Street Diet portrait inside Breads Bakery with the chocolate babka and salmon sandwich.Credit: Mark Abramson for New York Magazine.
    Floyd Cardoz Will Be RememberedFour years after the chef’s death, colleagues continue to pay tribute on their own menus.
  12. games
    New Jackpot CityEleven rivals. Countless billions. One prize: the right to build a casino in the heart of New York.
  13. games people play
    Suing Richard PrinceStung when he felt ripped off by a famous artist, a photographer turned to the courts.
  14. look book
    The Look Book Goes to American Girl PlaceEvery weekend, little girls from all over the country descend on the Rockefeller Center store to experience its particular genre of retail magic.
  15. the city politic
    Protesting New York City's segregated school system
    Why Are New York City Schools Still So Segregated?Seventy years after Brown v. Board, the city is refusing to deal with the problem.
  16. first taste
    Can a Robot (and Chipotle’s Founder) Really Build a Better Lunch?The future of fast food is, like its present, very salty.
  17. new york city
    Activists In New York City Mark Nabka Day With Protests
    Eric Adams Applauds NYPD After Violent Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators“I take my hat off to the police department,” the mayor said, after cops threw protesters to the ground and punched them in Bay Ridge this weekend.
  18. what to drink
    This Cocktail Took Two Months to Figure OutBungalow’s chai pani also requires a couple days to prepare.
  19. neighborhood news
    The Cannabis Crackdown BeginsThe Adams administration’s “Operation Padlock to Protect” gets underway.
  20. culture
    Get That Microphone Out of My FaceTikTok interviewers have taken over the streets — and they’re coming for your information.
  21. the grub street diet
    Christina Chaey Knows the Trick for Perfect Rhubarb“It turns bright pink as it cools, tastes fresh and vibrant, and lasts for at least a week.”
  22. sci-fi
    Video "Portal" Between New York And Dublin Shut Down After Lewd Behavior
    When Has Opening a Portal Ever Gone Well?Someone probably could have predicted there would be flashing at the New York–Dublin livestream.
  23. the cost of eating
    Why Restaurant Prices Feel So HighAnd why they’re going to stay that way.
  24. brick and mortar
    Atelier Jolie Was Just the BeginningThe city is swimming in ateliers right now.
  25. the grub street diet
    Bekah Brunstetter Goes for Peanut M&Ms at the Theater“They are the perfect snack for both stressful and joyful play watching, but there’s a very specific way in which you’re supposed to eat them.”
  26. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Pyramid Club ReunionIn celebration of the new book “We Started a Nightclub,” former clubgoers gathered at their old East Village stomping ground for a homecoming.
  27. where to drink
    The Best Wine Bars in New YorkA (non-exhaustive) guide for every mood and taste.
  28. the takeover
    Our Campus. Our Crisis.Inside the encampments and crackdowns that shook American politics. A report by the student journalists of the Columbia Daily Spectator.
  29. the takeover
    Should Columbia’s President Resign?And 27 other questions we asked the school’s students, faculty, and staff.
  30. encounter
    Honor Levy Finally Published Her First BookSix hours in Dimes Square with the 26-year-old author and niche icon.
  31. restaurant review
    Where Does the Wine Bar End and the Restaurant Begin?Pét-nats, pan roasts, and a lobster on the loose at Penny and Demo.
  32. style
    My Evening of Rest and Relaxation (and Ralph Lauren)The designer presented a soothing, neutral-heavy collection in an intimate show at his own studio.
  33. open tables
    The Ridiculous Myth of the Impossible ReservationIt remains very easy to go somewhere great.
  34. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Kleinfeld Bridal SalonOn a recent Friday, we went to the famed wedding-dress shop as brides tried on gown after gown.
  35. just asking questions
    "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" at Columbia University continues
    Isra Hirsi On the Resilience of Columbia University’s Pro-Palestinian ProtestsThe suspended Barnard student talks about the purpose of the encampment, the crackdown, and what’s next for her and other activists on campus.
  36. trump trial
    Man Who Self-Immolated Near Trump Trial Dies: How It HappenedA disturbed 37-year-old man published a manifesto of conspiratorial beliefs shortly before igniting himself.
  37. feuds
    Why Does Everyone Hate My Dog?In a city bubbling over with rage, pets — and their owners — are enemy No. 1.
  38. what we know
    NYPD Arrests Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Columbia University: How It HappenedMore than 100 people were arrested after Columbia University requested an NYPD crackdown on the protesters’ encampment.
  39. culture
    The Wiz Comes Home to BroadwayAnd it’s queerer and funnier than ever.
  40. underground gourmet
    This Might Be the Best Latke in TownIt’s two wedges of crunchy fried cake spiked with celery root and horseradish.
  41. encounter
    The Woman Who Ate Eric Adams for BreakfastActivist Olayemi Olurin channeled a whole city’s frustration to grill the mayor on morning radio.
  42. the city politic
    On Patrol With the New York City Rat CzarKathleen Corradi has several million furry problems on her hands and a bureaucracy to navigate.
  43. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Best Baguette in New York CompetitionBread lovers turned out to vote for bakeries like Frenchette and Mille-Feuille in the final round of the contest hosted by French Morning.
  44. who ate where
    Nothing Has Captured the Mystique of Max’s Kansas CityIt was Café Deux Magots on speed.
  45. who ate where
    Where Candace Bushnell AteThe Sex and the City writer talks Da Silvano, the Royalton, and other iconic New York restaurants, including where the original Mr. Big liked to dine.
  46. who ate where
    48 Scenes From a Century of New York DiningDebbie Harry at Katz’s, David Byrne at the Locale, and Bastille Day at Florent.
  47. eclipse
    Partial solar eclipse in New York City
    Watching New York Watch the EclipseIn parks, at museums, on their roofs…
  48. eclipse
    Solar Eclipse Over The United States
    We Answer Your New York–Specific Eclipse QuestionsCan I watch this from my stoop? Will the entire city be gridlocked?
  49. the yesteryear issue
    Who Ate Where: The Restaurants That Defined New YorkA social history of New York City, told entirely through its regulars.
  50. earthquake!
    Earthquake and Aftershock Shake New York City: Live UpdatesThe widely felt evening aftershock registered a preliminary 4.0 magnitude, according to the USGS.
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