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wake up and smell the coffee
Oct. 26, 2017
Study Says Starbucks’s Doors Are the Second-Filthiest Surface in New York City A test found that they’re 25 times germier than the entrance to Grand Central.
new york 50th anniversary
Oct. 26, 2017
We Took 4 Notable New Yorkers to Revisit Their Old Apartments Whoopi Goldberg, Martha Stewart, Matthew Broderick, and Lauren Hutton revisit New York City apartments they once lived in.
Mary Gaitskill: What I Learned About Envy From Belly-Dancing Class “At first, I didn’t even realize that what I felt toward this girl was envy. I just found her irritating. Conceited! An airhead!”
literary life
Oct. 25, 2017
How I Became Good at Literary Parties “The best way to befriend famous people is to have no idea who they are. ”
power lunch
Oct. 24, 2017
new york 50th anniversary
Oct. 24, 2017
Discovering How Power Works in Publishing I was learning that the power wielded within this small subset of wealthy New Yorkers was built on structures, connections, access, and proximity.
old letters
Oct. 24, 2017
first person
Oct. 24, 2017
Lena Dunham on the Pet-Store Owner Who Made Her Want to Be a Good Person “He didn’t believe I had caused Hillary Clinton to lose the presidency. He was simply happy I’d kept up with this whole being-alive thing.”
new york 50th anniversary
Oct. 24, 2017
What Oskar Eustis Has Learned From 30 Years of Friendship With Tony Kushner “There’s no artist I’ve learned more from than Tony, and what I’ve learned is a kind of fearless grandiosity.”
food crimes
Oct. 23, 2017
my new york
Oct. 22, 2017
My New York: New York Magazine’s 50th Anniversary Issue A special edition that attempts to capture the city’s voice through first-person stories, spoken and written, about our disparate lives intertwining.
restaurant review
Oct. 22, 2017
Restaurant Review: Korean BBQ With the Soul of a Fat-cat American Steakhouse Both of these familiar genres receive an upgrade at the surprisingly ingenious Cote.
the grub street diet
Oct. 20, 2017
Homer Murray Has Very Strong Feelings About Peanut M&M’s “People shouldn’t be able to engage in society if they don’t like peanut M&M’s.”
As Danny Meyer Eliminates Tipping, His Staff Struggles to Adapt Danny Meyer’s decision to eliminate tips at his restaurants was called revolutionary. Behind the scenes, the rollout was rockier than anyone expected.
grub guides
Oct. 19, 2017
Where to Enjoy Cider Now That It’s Fall New drinks, events, and, yes, doughnuts.
actually good news
Oct. 19, 2017
NYC Libraries Are Forgiving Children’s Unpaid Fines The move will allow kids with blocked accounts to start checking out books again.
the other critics
Oct. 17, 2017
good causes
Oct. 17, 2017
How to Help Victims of California’s Devastating Wildfires Winemakers, sommeliers, and fanatics have organized fundraisers and are donating sales to organizations helping victims.
New York’s Oldest Dim-Sum Restaurant Just Might Be the Future of Dumplings “Wilson’s doing a great job of capturing what the essence of Chinatown was, is, and could be.”
New York Chef and ‘Escoffier of Offal’ Takashi Inoue Has Died The chef made a name for himself at his immensely popular namesake restaurant.
Million-Dollar NYC Condos Feature Breathtaking Views of Public Sex Condos overlooking Marcus Garvey Park reportedly have birds-eye views of a popular hookup spot.
the chain gang
Oct. 13, 2017
drinking games
Oct. 13, 2017
That New York Bartender Finally Lost on Jeopardy! Austin Rogers is the fifth-most-successful contestant in the show’s history.
Infamous Cop Louis Scarcella Gets a Hero’s Reception Retired NYPD detectives honor a cop accused of fabricating confessions alongside one whose work helped solve one of the most brutal crimes in years.
Starbucks Won’t Let Arepa Lady Serve Coffee It’s moving to a new storefront near one of the chain’s locations.
the old alec
Oct. 12, 2017
Best of New York
Oct. 11, 2017
The Absolute Best Jerk Chicken in New York You can find the city’s finest renditions grilled, baked, and even in a salad.
Two-toned Pasta and Prime-Rib Braciole Are the Stars at a New Italian Spot The chefs behind Quality Italian’s chicken-parm pizza are back with more eye-catching food.
See Photos of New York City’s Tiniest Residents Portraits of single-celled organisms from all over the city.
Le Turtle’s Former Chef Unveils an Exciting New Project in Nomad Greg Proechel is cooking Ibérico pork collar and squid with ‘nduja at Ferris in the Made hotel.
A New Mission Chinese Food Will Open in Bushwick Danny Bowien and Angela Dimayuga are expanding to Brooklyn.
new beginnings
Oct. 5, 2017
Supreme’s Family Tree Grows in Brooklyn It was all-ages inside the Supreme opening party in Williamsburg.
By Emilia Petrarca
the chain gang
Oct. 5, 2017
Bronx McDonald’s Manager Ran Thriving Cocaine Side Business From Store’s Counter NYPD called it “so blatant, it would be comical” if it weren’t a serious narcotics crime.
Inside Chef Wylie Dufresne’s First-Ever Cookbook, wd~50 The modernist chef’s debut book is devoted to the recipes and people that made his restaurant a trailblazer.
New York’s Most Radical Cocktail Bar in Years Is Finally Open Grant Achatz and his team land in Manhattan with their ambitious new project.
This New Bushwick Bar Is Inspired by Astrology and Hong Kong Cinema The cocktails and design take cues from tarot cards, In the Mood for Love , and more.
These Are the New Bar Snacks You Should Go Eat Right Now New-school dumplings, honey-butter chicken wings, and more.
good causes
Sept. 27, 2017
Crowdfunding Campaign Established After Daly Pie Owner’s Cancer Diagnosis Megan Daly received the news a year after opening her much-loved Brooklyn bakery.
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