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New York City

  1. how i get it done
    How Elmhurst Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer Gets It DoneAt 82 years old, Dr. Jasmin Moshirpur is high-risk should she contract COVID. But she shows up to work every day, supporting her staff and patients.
  2. vision 2020
    Trump Bashed New York City, But He Did Better There in 2020The president may hate his hometown and renounced his residency, but he won more votes across the Big Apple than he did four years ago.
  3. coronavirus
    What You Need to Know About the Mac’s Public House ControversyHow a Staten Island tavern became an epicenter for pandemic fatigue.
  4. politics
    Will We Ever Be Rid of Her?Ivanka Trump’s friends and former acquaintances expect her to run for office.
  5. closings
    Another Perfect Night at Max FishThe storied LES bar is closed. This time, it may be for good.
  6. closings
    Good-bye to the Strange Tropical Splendor of Donna’s BrancoladaThe Williamsburg bar Donna, which closed this weekend, took the piña colada on a winter vacation.
  7. openings
    ACQ Bread Is a New Kind of Brooklyn BakeryHouse-milled grains, breathtaking milk bread, and a strong anti-capitalist message.
  8. new york city
    Imagine Risking it All for a Party by Penn StationOver the weekend, nearly 400 people were caught reveling at an illicit party in Midtown.
  9. rip
    Remembering New York’s Favorite Cheese Man“Life for him was wild and precious, in all of its glory and all of its gluttony.”
  10. new york city
    New York City to Begin Phased Reopening of SchoolsPre-K and elementary-school students will be able to return on December 7, and the city is overhauling how it manages its schools amid the pandemic.
  11. coronavirus
    Actually, NYC’s Public Elementary Schools Can ReopenAlbeit with a few caveats.
  12. a christmas miracle
    Well, at Least There’s No SantaCon This YearOr, no official SantaCon, that is.
  13. power
    Ivanka Probably Isn’t Welcome Back in New York City“Everyone with self-respect, a career, morals, respect for democracy … will steer clear.”
  14. essays
    I Miss My Restaurant Family, UnfortunatelyWe were something of an un-chosen family — until the coronavirus forced us apart.
  15. cityscape
    From Community Organizer to the Ultimate InsiderKathy Wylde, the longtime head of the Partnership for New York City, has a message for today’s young socialists.
  16. look book
    The Look Book Goes to The Chelsea FleaAfter a nearly nine-month closure, the 44-year-old market is back.
  17. streeteries
    What Happens If Outdoor Dining Pauses in New York?People need spaces to gather. Do we want to see what happens when those go away?
  18. new york city
    David Dinkins, New York’s First and Only Black Mayor, Has Died at 93Dinkins, who served as mayor from 1989 to 1993, was reportedly found at home in Lenox Hill on Monday and appears to have died from natural causes.
  19. fear vs. fun
    New York Nightlife Never Stopped. It Just Moved Underground.After hours in the contagious city.
  20. field notes
    Winter Comes for New York’s StreeteriesOur restaurant critic bundles up for the season ahead.
  21. the law
    Flamethrower-on-a-Bus Guy Is Actually a Brooklyn RapperAnd he’s facing a reckless endangerment charge.
  22. covid-19
    NYC Public Schools Ordered to Close Tomorrow Due to VirusA sudden, crushing blow to the city during a new wave of the pandemic.
  23. baldie
    We Love Our Beautiful Bald TreeThis year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas tree really matches the mood.
  24. outdoor dining
    How Many New Ways Will Restaurant Owners Get Squeezed?Both restaurant workers and owners alike have had to deal with a steady drip of small, incremental changes.
  25. openings
    A New Mexican Deli Lands in Bushwick With Real-Deal BirriaAndrés Tonatiuh Galindo Maria has opened Nene’s in the neighborhood where he grew up.
  26. closings
    Say Good-bye to Two More Vital New York RestaurantsThe Beatrice Inn and MeMe’s Diner will both close their doors soon.
  27. the bigger picture
    All You Need Are Wheels and a MaskDuring the pandemic, a Brooklyn basketball court has become a makeshift roller rink.
  28. the grub street diet
    Rafael Espinal Toasted Biden’s Win With Some Bourbon“It was sweet and spicy and had the right amount of kick for the occasion.”
  29. covid-19
    New York Comedy Institution The Creek & The Cave Shuts Down PermanentlyIt’s unlikely to be the last cultural venue the city loses this year.
  30. rip
    Good-bye to the Lox Sherpa of New York City“It always felt like Sherpa really saw you.”
  31. openings
    Yellow Rose Is Two Texans’ Love Letter to Their Home StateA popular pop-up goes brick-and-mortar with vegan queso, cookie plates, and breakfast tacos.
  32. new york city
    De Blasio Warns New York Is ‘Dangerously Close’ to a Second COVID WaveThe city has experienced over 1,000 new coronavirus cases per day over the last five days, a level that hasn’t been seen since May.
  33. new york city
    ‘A Wave of Joyful Optimism’Photographer Dina Litovsky captured Saturday night’s ongoing celebration of Biden’s victory on the streets of New York.
  34. new york city
    ‘New York Was Celebrating Together Today’Photographer Steven John Irby captures images of the citywide joy following President-elect Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump.
  35. 2020 elections
    Watch: New York City Erupts in Celebration After Race Is Called for BidenNew Yorkers honked horns, banged pots and pans out of apartment windows, and flooded into the streets to mark the end of Trump’s presidency.
  36. new york’s finest
    The NYPD’s Top Anti-Harassment Cop Might Be a Racist TrollThe head of the department’s Equal Employment Opportunity Division is alleged to have frequently posted vitriol on an anonymous message board.
  37. first taste
    A New Chinese Café Finds Some Fans in the Platt FamilyMilu offers a different spin on the traditional carryout model.
  38. closings
    Joe Bastianich’s Otto Has Closed for GoodA “For Rent” sign now hangs in the window of the Greenwich Village space.
  39. closings
    Two Chinatown Closings Are Signs of a Bigger ProblemMany businesses need to hike prices to survive. What happens in a neighborhood where the expectations are for cheap food?
  40. odes
    Bemelmans in ReposeThe storied bar remains dark at a time when New York needs its warm embrace more than ever.
  41. parties
    A Haitian Halloween, in the East VillageAdá Supper Club aims to celebrate Black traditions.
  42. scenes from your election day
    Scenes From Your Election DayNew York readers share images of their election experiences, including portraits from East Harlem, a voter’s very patient cat, and some free pizza.
  43. coffee wire
    What Went Wrong at Brooklyn Roasting Company?The local coffee chain has filed for bankruptcy protection and closed its biggest shops. Can it chart a new path forward?
  44. special delivery
    Voting Is Wonderful. Free Pizza Makes It Better.As voters brave waits of two, three, or even four hours, some good Samaritans offer relief in the form of food.
  45. scenes from your election day
    Scenes From Your Election DayNew York readers share images of their election experiences, including PPE in Sacramento, an early-voting reflection, and some very happy waiting.
  46. screams
    And Now, a Sinkhole Full of RatsA New York sidewalk split and swallowed its victim, plunging him into a rat pit.
  47. coronavirus
    Is New York Actually Ready to Expand Indoor Dining?A November 1 deadline is looming.
  48. play it again
    The Sound of Live Music Returns to New York’s Bars and Restaurants“Music is an energy exchange. That is so necessary, especially now.”
  49. scenes from your election day
    Scenes From Your Election DayNew York wants to see what your election experience looks like in this unprecedented, emotionally charged year.
  50. vision 2020
    New Yorkers Brave Depressingly Long Lines on First Weekend of Early VotingThe crowds were both a testament to intense voter sentiment and an ever-backward election system.
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