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Displaying all articles tagged:
New York City
proposals
Mar. 13, 2019
My New Plan to Climate-Proof Lower Manhattan
Over the coming years, we will spend up to $10 billion to extend the downtown waterfront as much as 500 feet into the East River.
By
Bill de Blasio
plants only
Mar. 13, 2019
There’s a Vegan Sichuan Restaurant in the East Village
Spicy Moon gives dishes like dan dan noodles a vegan makeover.
By
Chris Crowley
music videos
Mar. 13, 2019
Vampire Weekend Releases Most Upper West Side Music Video of All Time
Jerry Seinfeld stars, Jonah Hill directs.
By
Rebecca Alter
closings
Mar. 12, 2019
It Sure Sounds Like Café Loup’s Martini-Soaked Chapter Has Closed
The literary haunt was seized for unpaid taxes for the second time in six months, and it doesn’t sound like it’s coming back this time.
By
Steve Garbarino
student protests
Mar. 11, 2019
Private School Students Lock Out Administrators in Protest Over Racist Video
“The lockout is to try to shed light on the fact that students of color really aren’t being represented here at all.”
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
eat your greens
Mar. 11, 2019
The Soul of a Diner, With the Heart of a Vegan
The latest wave of cafés is focused on vegetables, familiarity, and — of course — Instagram.
By
Emma Orlow
public art
Mar. 11, 2019
Our Memorials Teach Us to Forget
Most things crumble, especially in New York.
By
Justin Davidson
the grub street diet
Mar. 8, 2019
Cookbook Author Yasmin Khan Has a Soft Spot for Pumpkin Spice
“I am, to my shame, one of those people who loves pumpkin shit.”
By
Chris Crowley
#shebuiltnyc
Mar. 7, 2019
New York City Is Getting 4 More Statues of Remarkable Women
Bringing the grand total to nine, out of more than 1,000.
By
Amanda Arnold
arrivals
Mar. 7, 2019
José Andrés Is Opening 15 Restaurants, All at Once
The chef’s New York megaproject begins rolling out next week.
By
Rachel Sugar
best of new york 2019
Mar. 7, 2019
The Best of New York Health and Self 2019
A nonjudgmental gym, Portuguese soap, and a throwback manicure.
By
The Strategist
possibly a closing?
Mar. 6, 2019
Downtown New York Mourns the Loss of Moishe’s Kosher Bakery
The longtime East Village landmark has closed … maybe.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
Mar. 6, 2019
Everything You Need to Know About Au Cheval
The Chicago burger destination is now open in New York.
By
Chris Crowley
bronx bred bohemians
Mar. 6, 2019
Frederic Tuten’s Memoir Is a Love Song to a Lost New York
Inquisitive, respectful, adventurous, and often horny, he was Diane Keaton’s boyfriend for a while.
By
Ira Silverberg
sugar art
Mar. 5, 2019
Why Are Pastry Chefs Obsessed With Extremely Fancy Apples?
Call it trompe l’oeil for the Instagram age.
By
Chris Crowley
tribes
Mar. 5, 2019
The (Almost) Lost Gay History of Brooklyn
From Hart Crane cruising at the St. George to male beauty contests on Coney Island.
By
Edward Hart
good causes
Mar. 4, 2019
The Bar World Is Rallying Around One of Its Own After ALS Diagnosis
Bar Goto is raising money for an employee in need.
By
Chris Crowley
vulture recommends
Mar. 1, 2019
The Legend of Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill
HBO’s
Deadline Artists
documentary is a celebration of two New York journalism giants.
By
Chris Smith
food agenda
Mar. 1, 2019
13 Excellent Things to Eat, Drink, and Do in New York City This March
Your food agenda for the month.
By
Chris Crowley
the grub street diet
Mar. 1, 2019
Author T Kira Madden Orders Sake for Breakfast
“We discussed the power of negative thinking and discomfort as we ate swordfish sashimi in a plum yuzu.”
By
Chris Crowley
coming soon
Feb. 28, 2019
One of NYC’s Favorite Chefs Has Returned to the City
“ … it just pulls you back in.”
By
Chris Crowley
closings
Feb. 26, 2019
Good-bye to Sidewalk Cafe, a Horrible Place That New York Will Miss Dearly
It was a café where weirdos and dreamers could try to make a piece of this city their own.
By
Jason Diamond
teamwork
Feb. 26, 2019
Wayan Is a Mom-and-Pop Joint — From Restaurant Royalty
Ochi and Cédric Vongerichten are behind the new Indonesian restaurant.
By
Richard Morgan
coming soon
Feb. 25, 2019
Eggslut Chef Alvin Cailan Will Open a Filipino Restaurant in New York
Amboy is coming to Nolita this summer.
By
Chris Crowley
big moves
Feb. 25, 2019
Shake Shack’s New Catering Trucks Will Be the Ultimate Wedding Flex
The most important day of your life demands a good burger.
By
Chris Crowley
openings
Feb. 22, 2019
Brooklyn Has a New Destination for Instagrammable Breakfast Sandwiches
Gertie is now in Williamsburg.
By
Chris Crowley
lets talk about sex
Feb. 22, 2019
People Aren’t Banging in NYC Parks Like They Used To
“Sex in park” tickets are becoming obsolete.
By
Amanda Arnold
obituaries
Feb. 22, 2019
R.I.P. to Superiority Burger’s Tahini Ranch Dressing
“I will carry tahini ranch in my heart FOREVER.”
By
Chris Crowley
the grub street diet
Feb. 22, 2019
Maria Sharapova Is Sure That Australians Make the Best Coffee
“If there’s anyone you trust for coffee, it’s an Aussie.”
By
Chris Crowley
first taste
Feb. 20, 2019
A New Vietnamese Beef Feast Demands a Crowd
Adam Platt checks in on an East Village newcomer.
By
Adam Platt
the city politic
Feb. 19, 2019
The Obscure, Overcrowded Election That Could Change New York City Politics
Next week Melissa Mark-Viverito, Jumaane Williams, and
15
other candidates will compete for public advocate, often a launching pad for ambitious pols.
By
David Freedlander
happy hour
Feb. 19, 2019
Could This Cocktail Be the New Cosmo?
It’s got all the pieces — except a TV show to adopt it.
By
Chris Crowley
foodievents
Feb. 19, 2019
Paris’s Mokonuts and More Coming to New York for an Exciting New Dinner Series
Gabriel Stulman will host some of the world’s best neighborhood restaurants at his Simon & the Whale.
By
Chris Crowley
family business
Feb. 19, 2019
After 50 Years, the Donut Pub Is Expanding
Talking to Buzzy Geduld ahead of his doughnut shop’s new branch, opening soon off Astor Place in Noho.
By
Rob Patronite
and
Robin Raisfeld
urbanism
Feb. 18, 2019
Hudson Yards Is a Gilded City Straight Out of a Billionaire’s Fantasy
Where nothing is ever dirty and everything works, where you can live your perfect life and never have to leave — provided you can pay for it.
By
Justin Davidson
urbanism
Feb. 18, 2019
How Stephen Ross Became the Most Powerful City-Shaper Since Robert Moses
He’s outmaneuvered, outspent, out-leveraged, and out-sweet-talked his way into the Hudson Yards deal.
By
Carl Swanson
the grub street diet
Feb. 15, 2019
Film Historian Karina Longworth Loves a Good Throwback Meal
“Everything arrived looking like a magazine spread from the 1950s.”
By
Chris Crowley
the city
Feb. 12, 2019
Shafted: NYCHA Elevator Chief Suspended
Posters went up barring Ivo Nikolic from NYCHA properties in an ongoing probe into elevator maintenance in the city’s sprawling public housing system.
By
Greg B. Smith
food fight
Feb. 12, 2019
Everything You Know About Pizza Is Wrong … Maybe
Does America have a forgotten father of pies?
By
Chris Crowley
video
Feb. 11, 2019
How the Heck Do You Ride a Horse in NYC?
Meet the first female leader of NYC’s Black Cowboys.
By
Brock Colyar
campus controversies
Feb. 9, 2019
Behind NYU and Aramark’s Black History Month Dining Hall Fiasco
A controversy over an insensitive dining-hall menu was a case study in what gets lost when universities start behaving like corporations.
By
Jesse Singal
the grub street diet
Feb. 8, 2019
Pastry Chef Claire Saffitz Is ‘Always in the Mood to Eat’
“I experience ‘hunger’ and ‘appetite’ as two totally distinct feelings.”
By
Chris Crowley
openings
Feb. 7, 2019
A New K-Town Restaurant Features 8 Versions of Korean Hot Pot
The menu will change seasonally at O:n°, but it’ll also emphasize table-side cooking.
By
Chris Crowley
spring 2019 fashion issue
Feb. 7, 2019
A Trip to the Laundromat With 18 New Yorkers
And a peek into what they’re washing.
By
Molly Matalon
new york city baby
Feb. 6, 2019
Alternative Captions for Emily Ratajkowski’s Bodega Lingerie Pics
We make the same face when we’re at the bodega fridge and realize they only have the gross Sanpellegrino.
By
Amanda Arnold
cbd smoothies
Feb. 6, 2019
NYC Is Already Banning Our CBD Snacks
The Department of Health is taking away the option to chill out!
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
comebacks
Feb. 6, 2019
Max Brenner and a Return From Chocolate Exile
One of the most famous names in chocolate is back — after a half-decade ban — with a new shop dedicated to cacao.
By
Myles Karp
business
Feb. 6, 2019
The Porta-Potty King of New York City Faces a Threat to His Throne
The business is as dirty as you’d think. But one man keeps coming up smelling like roses.
By
David Gauvey Herbert
pasta primers
Feb. 5, 2019
Welcome to the Age of Peak Pasta
“There’s a crazy fad of esoteric pasta shapes.”
By
Chris Crowley
business as usual
Feb. 5, 2019
The Modern Will Stay Open Through MoMA’s Renovations
The museum will close for four months, starting this summer.
By
Chris Crowley
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