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New York City

  1. the housing market
    Manhattan Rents Broke Another RecordAverage rents reached more than $5000 in July.
  2. meow
    We Ate at the Fancy Feast Restaurant for HumansYes, the fancy cat was there.
  3. what to eat
    Meet Brooklyn’s Newest Vegan Meatball HeroGarden Carver specializes in meat-free versions of beloved comfort foods.
  4. getting around
    What If We Stole the West Side Highway for Bikes?Closing down a car lane, adding a bike lane.
  5. reopenings
    Txikito Is Back — FinallyThe neighborhood favorite is set to reopen after two-plus years of darkness.
  6. the city politic
    A Kid Accused of a Crime Is Still a KidYoung New Yorkers should be protected from the inequities of the criminal-justice system, not demonized by the mayor for cheap political points.
  7. public health
    The U.S. Monkeypox-Vaccine Shortage May Last for MonthsThe U.S. only has a third of the two-dose Jynneos vaccine supply it theoretically needs, and the next shipment won’t arrive until late October.
  8. the group portrait
    Shark SpottersLooking for what lurks off New York’s beaches.
  9. please be advised
    Never Look at Someone While They’re Locking Their BikeThey are vulnerable. And sweaty.
  10. the sports section
    Is New York Still the Center of the Basketball Universe?A new documentary, ‘NYC Point Gods,’ suggests it’s not.
  11. field notes
    A Final Trip to Papaya King on the Eve of Its Likely DestructionThe iconic hot-dog counter’s days appear numbered.
  12. openings
    Cocktail Royalty Rolls Into New YorkA version of the fabled Dukes martini is now being poured at the Hotel Chelsea’s Lobby Bar.
  13. the city politic
    Al Vann, the Brooklyn Progressive Who Reshaped New YorkHis contributions — the institutions he built, the leaders he mentored, and the opening of the system he engineered — will stand the test of time.
  14. the housing market
    The Average Rent in Manhattan Is Now $5,000Congratulations!
  15. what to eat
    Bún Dau Mam Tôm Pops Up DowntownMam specializes in the Vietnamese street-food staple.
  16. paranoia
    The City Rolls Out a New PSA About … Nuclear War?Behold the Department of Emergency Management’s strange PSA on what to do if New York is hit with a nuke.
  17. closings
    After Just 5 Months, Victoria Blamey’s Mena Will CloseThe restaurant received rave reviews and looked poised to last. So what went wrong?
  18. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Manhattan Yacht PartyOn a recent Saturday night, guests left Pier 40 for Pure on the Hudson, an annual all-white-outfit-themed dinner cruise and dance party.
  19. getting around
    Why Is No One Talking About This Bike Lane in Westworld?I need people to be talking about it.
  20. the city politic
    New York’s Primaries Were Decided by Politics As UsualDespite national upheaval, the turnout and results remained distinctly normal.
  21. the city politic
    Waiting (and Waiting) for an Adams DoctrineSix months into a highly energetic mayoralty, how has Eric Adams changed the city — if at all?
  22. crime
    A Mother Pushing a Stroller Was Shot and Killed in ManhattanInvestigators say 20-year-old Azsia Johnson was shot at “very close range” while on the Upper East Side Wednesday night.
  23. biography of a building
    Inside Olympic Tower, Where Foreign Billionaires Have Long FlockedThe midtown high-rise is ideal for those who’d rather not do much of anything themselves.
  24. public health
    New York’s Belated Monkeypox Vaccine Drive Is a ‘Recipe for Disaster‘The city just had 1,000 doses and only began administering them to residents two days before Pride.
  25. closings
    Fleishers, the Original ‘Rock Star Butcher,’ Has Closed For GoodThe company went from artisanal darling to dead meat in less than a year.
  26. openings
    The Brooklyn Takeout Joint That Got Its Start on Thai Tinder“We’re just a little grenjai.”
  27. the city politic
    Is Eric Adams All Talk?Six months in, the mayor is facing questions about what, exactly, he’s doing to fix New York.
  28. openings
    Inside Yun Hai, a New Shop Dedicated to the Bounty of TaiwanThe general store opens in Williamsburg this weekend.
  29. encounter
    Tribeca Festival’s Post-Film RebootJane Rosenthal has run it from the start and now has Murdoch money. And yes, it still shows movies.
  30. restaurant review
    Nudibranch Displays an Accomplished Sense of Personal StyleSoba and so much more.
  31. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Marc Jacobs Sample SaleShoppers waited for hours — and in some cases bought spots at the front of the line — in hope of snagging their desired designs for less.
  32. the group portrait
    The Talented Security Guards of the MetThey’re enforcers, tour guides, artists.
  33. report
    NYC Has Moved On From COVID Restrictions. What About Its Restaurant Workers?“If you’re going to get it, you’re going to get it.”
  34. the year i ate new york
    I’ve Eaten at 200 Different Restaurants This Year. Here’s What I’ve Learned.100 tips from our diner-at-large.
  35. fierce dramas
    The Shady Nights of Williamsburg DragWhere a generation of messy stars was born.
  36. debt
    A Long, Strange Year of Rent ReliefIt was a tedious, administrative nightmare. It also (mostly) worked.
  37. semantics
    The Landlords Embarrassed to Be Called Landlords“I cringe when I hear it, and when I say it.”
  38. the city politic
    Is New York Ready for Recession?The economic warning lights are flashing red.
  39. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Brooklyn MirageAt the season opening of the East Williamsburg venue, ravers braved heavy winds and rain to dance under a new 200-foot-wide video screen.
  40. report
    A Gun Buyback, Sponsored by Junior’s“For us in Brooklyn, it’s been our first really public-private partnership this way,” says Eric Gonzalez, the borough’s district attorney.
  41. scenes
    PinkPantheress Fans OnlyEveryone’s a main character at the anonymous singer’s live New York debut.
  42. the year i ate new york
    Opening Night at the Potato PalaceDaniel Boulud’s latest restaurant, Le Gratin, is a low-key affair, for now.
  43. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Harlem Gospel ConcertAn afternoon of music and soul food at Glendale Baptist Church.
  44. commentary
    Nobody Wins When Cops Harass Fruit VendorsOutrage was sparked by the arrest of María Falcon, a street vendor who works in a Brooklyn subway station.
  45. chef shuffle
    A Chef Walks Into a Comedy Club …Einat Admony is working on her material and the menu at the Comedy Cellar.
  46. first taste
    The $30 Steakhouse DinnerSkirt Steak offers a familiar combo of charred meat, all-you-can-eat fries, and long lines to get in.
  47. the bigger picture
    ‘I Feel Like We’re Going Back to the Stone Age’Talking fear, rage, and hope with abortion-rights protesters in Foley Square.
  48. rsvp
    The Dinners That Preserve a 400-Year-Old Puppeteering TraditionViennese cakes, Moravian wine, and marionettes at the Czecho-Slovak-Moravian-Silesian-Romani-Ruthenian-Polish-Hungarian-American Club.
  49. interview
    Bar Pitti at 30Chatting with Giovanni Tognozzi on the occasion of his three decades in business.
  50. obits
    Activist and Weather Underground Member Kathy Boudin, Dead at 78She spent two decades behind bars for her role in a deadly heist, then became a prominent advocate for criminal-justice reform.
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