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New York City

  1. photography
    When New York Started to Wake UpThe photographs in Metropolitan Melancholia, made in 2021 and 2022, document a city learning to un-shelter in place.
  2. profile
    Park Slope Parents Is Old Enough to Order a DrinkSusan Fox wanted to build a community. She never expected to birth an archetype.
  3. the year i ate new york
    Are We in a New Golden Age for Offal?Our diner-at-large packs his stomach with liver, intestine, kidney, and more.
  4. brick and mortar
    Customers queue up outside the Magnolia Bakery in Greenwich Village in New York on Sunday June 19, 2022, decorated with a faux floral display. (© Richard B. Levine)
    Floral Storefront CityWhen did fake wisteria take over every retail façade in Manhattan?
  5. anniversaries
    A Decade of Dimes, Before and After the Square“We’re just one piece of the whole pun.”
  6. the city politic
    Some Advice to Eric Adams on Handling EmergenciesBe there when necessary. Use the media smartly. And always tell the truth.
  7. impossible tables
    A Seat at Torrisi? It’s Easier Than You Think.But whatever you do, don’t leave.
  8. housing
    Rent Stabilization Isn’t Going to the Supreme Court This TimeThe justices declined to hear a case against rent regulation brought by New York landlord groups. But there will be others.
  9. court appearances
    Sam Bankman-Fried’s Way to WinHis trial begins Monday. Is the prosecution a slam dunk? We think not.
  10. environment
    Scenes From a Flooded New York Subway evacuations, school day chaos, a missing mayor, and at least one fugitive sea lion.
  11. weather
    A Rain-Soaked Nightmare for New York ParentsClimate change comes for school pickup.
  12. the grub street diet
    Dwight Garner Always Has a Muffuletta in the Freezer“I’ve loved nearly every muffuletta I’ve ever had, but these are special.”
  13. the underground gourmet
    Forget Whipped Cream — Where’s the Olive Oil?A good idea has become ubiquitous.
  14. the grub street diet
    Coolstuff.nyc’s Anna B. Albury Likes a Long Sunday Lunch“Dessert served as a great excuse to extend the afternoon into a round of dominoes.”
  15. gallery
    The Off-Kilter Beauty of NYC’s Shabby, Singular StorefrontsAnd the photographers who have made a life’s work of documenting them.
  16. the underground gourmet
    The City’s Best Injera Is in GreenpointBersi’s bread is fresh, supple, and dark with teff.
  17. openings
    The Original Scarr’s Pizza Is Now a Sushi CounterSushi Oku opened this weekend. Good luck getting a seat.
  18. the city politic
    The Unwise GuyA top official in the Adams administration gambled with the mob and, allegedly, took bribes.
  19. the grub street diet
    Hua Hsu Orders the Special“It was a sheet of hash browns folded over cheese and bacon, resting on heirloom tomatoes and a fried egg.”
  20. closings
    Contra Is Set to CloseChefs Jeremiah Stone and Fabián von Hauske will shutter their tasting room next month.
  21. noises
    NYC Is Fully Back Because Restaurants Are Loud AgainAccording to former mayor Michael Bloomberg, anyway.
  22. schools
    Did New York City Forget How to Teach Children to Read?This fall, Eric Adams is pivoting to phonics.
  23. the underground gourmet
    Is That Restaurant Gonna Suck?If you know what to look for, red flags are everywhere.
  24. q&a
    How New York City Nurtures Its Littlest PlutocratsTo assess American privilege, writer Nick McDonell revisits Buckley, bastion of the baby elite.
  25. housing
    Airbnb Hosts Are Feeling AbandonedAs the city prepares to crack down on short-term rentals, the hosts say the company is out of its depth.
  26. trends
    Where Did All the Chefs Go?Restaurants are opening without any big names behind the pass.
  27. neighborhood news
    It’s Not a Chess Club. It’s Club Chess.The game of kings has become an unlikely downtown craze.
  28. the underground gourmet
    Where to Eat, East of Flushing, at 1:30 a.m.Hongdae Pocha is a late-night paradise.
  29. the grub street diet
    Hilary Leichter Is Navigating a Morning-Beverage Identity Crisis“The coffee crests in little golden peaks, like the froth left in the wake of a boat.”
  30. underrated
    Take a Bite Out of Horowitz & SpectorFor Julie Klausner, the ’80s public-access duo were “the women I had been waiting for my whole life.”
  31. the underground gourmet
    A New French Dish Arrives in NYCRavioles du Dauphiné are beloved in France, but rarely seen on this side of the Atlantic.
  32. urban fauna
    New York Is Overrun by Rats and Feral CatsAnd yet.
  33. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Rock The Bells FestivalSlick Rick, Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa, Big Daddy Kane, and LL Cool J performed at this year’s sold-out concert at Forest Hills Stadium.
  34. where to eat
    These Are the Two Best Restaurant Weeks of the YearIdeas for eating at the end of the summer.
  35. new york city baby
    A Perfect Way to Measure New York’s RatsI can’t think of a better use for Crocs than as a ruler for our jumbo rodents.
  36. the underground gourmet
    It’s Tomato Season! (At the Bar)New drinks that go way beyond the Bloody Mary.
  37. the city
    The Candy SellersThe lives and livelihoods of some of the city’s newest migrant children.
  38. the underground gourmet
    Dutch Crunch Finally Arrives in New AmsterdamA fresh roll comes to town.
  39. loud town
    The Noise Next DoorTyquan Pleasant knocked on his neighbor’s door to ask her to stop the ear-shattering music and banging. Shaun Pyles heard a threat.
  40. loud town
    Arline Bronzaft Will Talk to Your Noisy Neighbor“I deal with sex. I deal with crime. It goes beyond noise.”
  41. openings
    José Andrés Opens His New York BazaarThe chef explores the connection between Japanese and Spanish cooking.
  42. loud town
    Floating Away in New York’s Oldest Sensory Deprivation TankSam Zeiger runs the city’s oldest sensory-deprivation tank in his one-bedroom on West 23rd Street.
  43. loud town
    Barely Surviving the Sounds of New York CityHyperacusis is a rare medical condition that can make ordinary noises painful. Rarer still — having it and living in Manhattan.
  44. the hottest restaurant of 1986
    Before TikTok, There Was the Quilted Giraffe“It was a wild time, and we were selling a certain story…”
  45. gamers
    Twitch Streamer Kai Cenat Sparks Union Square Chaos Over Free PS5’sPolice said the livestreamer will face charges.
  46. long island
    A Basement Housing Bill Killed by ConspiracistsHuntington seemed poised to legalize ADUs. Then things got weird.
  47. right to shelter
    ‘We Can’t Sleep Because of the Worry’Overnight at the Roosevelt Hotel, where hundreds of migrants are still waiting for somewhere to go.
  48. style
    The Algorithm Chose @SubwaySessions. We Asked Her Our Burning QuestionsKristina Avakyan has gone viral on TikTok for her divisive outfits. Why do we care?
  49. city people
    What Dan Doctoroff BuiltUnder Mayor Bloomberg, the power broker remade the city with astonishing speed. Now, as New York is again mired in crisis, he faces his own.
  50. ideas
    Introducing the Inflation SpecialA strategy for eating out in an era of rising prices and shrinking portions.
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