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New York City

  1. 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.
  2. the bigger picture
    Prospect Park Is the (Only) Place to BeOne October weekend of socially distanced socializing.
  3. new york city
    How Democrat Max Rose Is Still Taking a Stand for His Trump Country SeatHis point-blank, anti-politician campaign might make him the first Democratic congressman to win reelection in Staten Island since 1978.
  4. features
    The Nightmare Inside Mission Chinese FoodThe restaurant’s chefs preached kindness. Behind the scenes, it was a different story.
  5. book excerpt
    Why New York City Is the Ideal Cinematic Setting for Finding RomanceAn excerpt from The Encyclopedia of New York.
  6. field notes
    The Odeon, Four Decades On“None of us was thinking of this as a career. It was just sort of a fun idea.”
  7. book excerpt
    How the Sitcom Mirrored, and Shaped, Your Idea of New York CityAn excerpt from The Encyclopedia of New York.
  8. innovations
    A Completely New Soft-Serve Lands in New YorkWhat happens when booza meets Mister Softee?
  9. debuts
    Freed From Restaurants, a Chef Couple Turns to PelmeniJessica and Trina Quinn are diving into the cuisine of Eastern Europe.
  10. fashion
    Saks Pays Homage to New York DesignersThe department store’s latest campaign is an ode to the city.
  11. the grub street diet
    Xi’an Famous Foods’ Jason Wang Craves Spicy Nuggets and Roast Duck“The sauce is where it’s at.”
  12. openings
    Inside Fany Gerson’s Brand-new Doughnut ShopThe fryer is on at Fan-Fan Doughnuts.
  13. closings
    Mourning the Restaurants I’ll Never Get to VisitEveryone has the list of places they’ll get to eventually. What happens when they all close?
  14. street view
    The Next Mayor’s Next CityBill de Blasio’s successor will get the chance to make New York life easier, nicer, and fairer — or just keep us going the way we were before.
  15. covid-19
    NYC Comedy Club Dangerfield’s Closes After 50 Years Due to COVID-19The club plans to reopen at a new location post-pandemic.
  16. reopening
    As Coronavirus Persists, K-Town AdaptsKoreatown’s amazing vertical density and reliance on all-night parties put the neighborhood’s restaurants in a uniquely precarious position.
  17. neighborhoods
    When NIMBY Met MAGA on the Upper West SideA group of liberal residents wanted to oust hundreds of homeless men from a local hotel. Then Tucker Carlson took up their cause.
  18. the establishment
    The Panic Attack of New York’s Power BrokersThe city’s “permanent government” has always built its way out of crisis. But what if it can’t?
  19. in conversation
    Andrew Cuomo on His Pandemic Response and New York’s FutureAlternately combative and reflective, the governor tries to make sense of the last seven months.
  20. the grub street diet
    Writer Jiayang Fan Misses Chinatown’s Muscadines“In a pandemic, you don’t get to be choosy.”
  21. delivery
    A New Delivery Service Offers Food for ThoughtGastronomy Underground dives into Mexico’s rich culinary history.
  22. covid-19
    A Brooklyn Protest Against Lockdown Measures Turns ViolentAt a mask-burning in Borough Park, a crowd beat a man so badly he was hospitalized.
  23. coming soon
    Ignacio Mattos Will Open a Bakery and Market in Rockefeller CenterEstela’s chef and owner says Caffè Lodi will open early next year.
  24. covid-19
    Cuomo Closing Schools in 9 NYC Zip Codes on TuesdayThe governor did not approve the city’s plan to shutter nonessential businesses or indoor dining, but that might still happen on Wednesday.
  25. how i get it done
    How I Get It Done: Phara Souffrant ForrestTalking to the New York State assembly candidate about campaigning while working as a nurse amid the pandemic.
  26. wide awakes
    Joy As ResistanceArtist and activist collective the Wide Awakes takes the city this weekend. Why we’re marching.
  27. new york city
    Councilmember: De Blasio’s School Reopening Was ‘Designed to Fail’It was obvious from the beginning there wouldn’t be enough teachers for students in classrooms, says a Democratic critic of the mayor.
  28. reopening
    Piquant Moments to Look Forward to As Indoor Dining ReturnsAn illustrated guide.
  29. reopening
    Fear of the IndoorsCan New Yorkers trust our fellow diners enough to head back inside?
  30. vision 2020
    100,000 Brooklyn Voters Possibly Got Ballots With the Wrong Names on ThemWith the first ballots arriving in New Yorkers’ mailboxes, serious concerns and potential errors are already popping up.
  31. coronavirus
    New York City COVID-19 Numbers Are Suddenly Rising After Months of StabilityJust as public schools finally open their doors and restaurants prepare for indoor dining.
  32. reopening
    Bars and Restaurants Are Pushing Back Against the SLAStronger enforcement creates new headaches for operators.
  33. lost new york
    It’s Almost Time to Start Paying Retail As its closure looms, New York fashion fans look back on Century 21.
  34. outdoor dining
    De Blasio Says Expanded Outdoor Dining Will Be ‘Permanent’ and ‘Year-round’The city’s Open Restaurants initiative will not only continue, but expand.
  35. pandemic eating
    New York’s Restaurant Owners Finally Get Some Good NewsA key piece of legislation that protects owners has been extended.
  36. pda
    Katie Holmes and Her New Boyfriend Cannot Stop Making OutHere’s every place she and her pasta scion boyfriend have publicly frenched so far.
  37. coronavirus
    The COVID Recovery Surcharge Is a FarceIt’s not enough to keep restaurants in business.
  38. reopening
    How New York’s Restaurants Are Preparing for the Return of Indoor Dining“Right now, it’s about survival.”
  39. art and soul
    MoMA PS1 Reopens to the Public With ‘Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration’Featuring art made by people in prisons as well as work by non-incarcerated artists.
  40. field trips
    I Went to the Insane New Sour Patch Kids Store That Has No Reason to ExistSweeeeeeet.
  41. openings
    Can a New Grocery Store Give Manhattan Something Truly New?At New York Biltong, the namesake snack is the star of the menu.
  42. the grub street diet
    Yardy’s DeVonn Francis Pairs Modelo With Haribo Gummies“It was the watermelon one. Those are so iconic.”
  43. openings
    We Braved Times Square to Go to the New Flagship Krispy KremeAnd we weren’t the only ones.
  44. street vendors
    The NYPD Is Still Ticketing Street Vendors After AllThe mayor’s June promises have yet to be fulfilled.
  45. reopening
    The Race Is On to Save Winter DiningDesperate times call for bold proposals.
  46. restaurant shutdown
    ‘There Are So Many Fewer Jobs to Go Around.’Cooks, servers, and bartenders talk about how New York’s restaurant shutdown has affected their lives.
  47. traditions
    The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Is Going Virtual SomehowThe parade will take place around Herald Square, with 75% fewer participants across two days.
  48. reopening
    Hao Noodle’s Zhu Rong on Reopening in China — and on Sixth Avenue“I love New York, but it’s just a different situation.”
  49. first person
    Good-bye to Century 21, the Store Where I Grew UpI came of age between your racks.
  50. reopening
    Indoor Dining Returns Soon. Restaurant Workers Are Terrified.The city’s dining rooms reopen September 30, and safety concerns loom.
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