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  1. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Kathy Hochul’s Election Night PartyThe governor and fellow New York Democrats hosted a crowd of hundreds at Capitale as the midterm results came in.
  2. profile
    Scarr’s Pizza Is Expanding — and Adding a Sushi CounterHow Scarr Pimentel became Orchard Street royalty.
  3. the grub street diet
    Jeremiah Moss Wishes Arturo’s Would Open Earlier“I feel like I’m betraying myself somehow when I eat nice food.”
  4. on location
    The Best New York Is Your New YorkIn bringing Fleishman Is in Trouble’s 2016 city to 2022 screens, I discovered how to avoid the nostalgia trap.
  5. landlords and tenants
    ‘If You Can’t Exclude Someone, Do You Even Own It?’New York City’s landlords say they’re fighting for life, liberty, and the pursuit of eviction.
  6. podcasts
    What Happened to Ana MendietaShe was a pathbreaking artist, hungry for recognition. A podcast reexamines how her 1985 death made headlines instead.
  7. the city politic
    New Yorkers Rejected the Doom and Gloom About CrimeMidterm voters did not accept the premise that crime is an all-consuming battle that New York is losing.
  8. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Democratic-Socialist ConventionIn a church on the Upper East Side, the NYC-DSA recently gathered to decide on its plans for 2023.
  9. from the archives
    From the Archives: We Renovated Our Own Brownstone — It Was a Million Laughs“When someone asks was it worth it, I say yes, because while my arm didn’t heal properly, the ceiling job is beautiful.”
  10. the group portrait
    The Embattled Women of the FDNYThe FDNY’s first woman commissioner puts its gender gap in relief.
  11. grub guide
    11 Extraordinary Pies for ThanksgivingFrom the city’s most exciting new bakeries.
  12. openings
    A Ukrainian Bar Arrives in SohoSlava opens in the former Pegu Club space.
  13. design
    The Very Parisian Vibes of Le DiveA Dimes Square wine bar that looks strikingly familiar.
  14. the test of time
    The Last Weekend in New York EverSixty years ago, a young reporter covering the Cuban Missile Crisis glimpsed Armageddon.
  15. openings
    The New York Burritos That Sell Out in Two MinutesThe couple behind the Forsyth Fire Escape is opening a new stall in Chelsea.
  16. urban fauna
    New York Is Not the Country’s Top Rat CityWe’re No. 2.
  17. from the archives
    From the Archives: When Williamsburg Became the New BohemiaA portrait of an artists’ colony in Brooklyn, circa 1992.
  18. niche drama
    James Corden Decides He’s Sorry NowIn a twist no one saw coming, Keith McNally decided to ban himself from Balthazar.
  19. openings
    Alex Stupak’s New Restaurant Is Devoted to ‘American’ CookingThe modernist chef opens Mischa in midtown.
  20. encounter
    The Driving Instructor to New York’s Teen Elite“If these walls could talk in this car, oh my God.”
  21. street fights
    NYC Restaurants Aren’t About To Give Up Outdoor DiningHow thousands of restaurants speedily, messily, and probably permanently took over the street.
  22. inflation
    Is $40 Too Much to Pay For a Burger?Prices are up everywhere, for everything.
  23. from the archives
    From the Archives: When Gentrification Hit the Lower East SideThere goes the neighborhood.
  24. openings
    A Soho Dive Reopens As a Tribute to Its Former SelfMilady’s — or some version of Milady’s — returns this week.
  25. reopening
    How the Pandemic Has Forever Changed Restaurants (So Far)Less paper, frequent ingredient swap-outs, and big Thursday nights.
  26. hotels
    The Billionaire Behind New York’s Most Luxe HotelVladislav Doronin’s ambitious, contentious journey from Leningrad to Aman New York.
  27. report
    How Cottage Fries Became New York’s Most Elusive Potatoes“It’s a perfect vehicle for ketchup.”
  28. the housing market
    New York City’s Rent and Wage-Growth Gap Hits Record HighWe’ve hit another miserable milestone.
  29. the year i ate new york
    S&P Is a Worthy Successor to Eisenberg’s“A tuna melt here is like a grand soufflé at La Caravelle.”
  30. report
    Why Restaurant Workers Are Dining Out Less“That was too much money and the service sucked?
  31. the city politic
    The Horror That Continues to Haunt Our CityTreating New Yorkers with serious mental illness is one of the only ways we can prevent tragedies like the murder of FDNY Lt. Alison Russo-Elling.
  32. openings
    Who Is the Tokyo Fixer? And Why Does He Have His Own Bar in New York?Welcome to Shinji’s.
  33. the group portrait
    The New Worker-Owners of Astor Wines & SpiritsAstor’s employees will be even more integrated with a store that was already an anchor of the neighborhood.
  34. the real estate
    The Tacky Weed Bodega Is Everywhere (for Now)What has the city’s Kush Rush wrought?
  35. rsvp
    How Shyan Zakeri Created the City’s New Must-Have BurgerShy’s Burgers is not your usual pop-up.
  36. the grub street diet
    Bobby Finger Is Excited to Eat Indoors Again“Put me as close to people as possible. Put me at the bar. Put me behind the bar.”
  37. openings
    Eisenberg’s Enters Its A24 EraThe name is new, the counter is old, and a Safdie brother is now involved.
  38. openings
    Urban Hawker Brings Singapore to MidtownInside the new food hall, which features 11 vendors from the island nation.
  39. the grub street diet
    Karen Chee Is Looking Forward to Her Morning Egg“Peeling the shell is like unwrapping a gift.”
  40. look book
    The Look Book Goes to KCONDevoted fans waited for hours outside Terminal 5 to be among the first to attend the only New York stop on this year’s K-pop-oriented KCON USA Tour.
  41. the city politic
    New York’s Leaders Are Sleeping Through a Housing EmergencyThe political response should reflect the size and speed of the worsening crisis. It hasn’t even come close.
  42. the grub street diet
    Emma Steiger Eats Dinner at 3:30 — and Again at 10:45“Even when we ordered, we knew it was too much food.”
  43. rsvp
    What It’s Really Like Inside a Blindfolded Dinner“The customer is really surrendering to the chef — it’s a lot of trust.”
  44. cooking
    The Dinner Party Is OverNo more cleaning up.
  45. the city politic
    Why Are So Many of New York’s Basement Apartments Still Death Traps?It’s been a year since floodwaters drowned 11 New Yorkers in their homes, but nothing has been done to stop it from happening again.
  46. fall preview 2022
    The New Restaurants You Need to Know AboutSo many openings.
  47. early and often
    Can Anybody Stop Dan Goldman?The former prosecutor seems to be leading the crowded field for the Tenth District’s open House seat, but three other candidates still have a shot.
  48. the grub street diet
    Sculptor Brandon Ndife Doesn’t Break for Lunch“I found myself a bit famished because I was in the zone.”
  49. the city politic
    Liz Holtzman on Why Guts and Expertise Matter More Than AgeThe 81-year-old former congresswoman says she feels called to get back in the fight.
  50. the group portrait
    The Subtle Differences of the Many Candidates for New York’s 10th DistrictIt’s a very crowded race for one of the city’s most progressive districts.
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