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New York City

  1. reopenings
    Inside the New Fort Defiance, Now Open in Red HookOwner St. John Frizell has moved to a fresh, bigger space up the street.
  2. new york city
    ‘This Is a Disaster’What I learned listening to secret recordings of the agency trying to investigate the city’s lifeguard corps.
  3. nyc
    Violent Crime Actually Dropped in New York City This SummerNYPD statistics for August showed that murders and shootings have decreased for three straight months.
  4. extreme weather
    Ida Death Toll Rises to 45 in New York AreaPresident Biden has approved federal aid for multiple affected counties in New York and New Jersey.
  5. the grub street diet
    Comedian Grace Kuhlenschmidt Likes a Thick Spread“Beet hummus is so femme but so butch.”
  6. danger
    Yes, Food-Delivery Workers Were Out in Last Night’s Deadly FloodThis should not keep happening.
  7. look book
    The Look Book Goes to MargaritavilleWe chatted with guests at the newly opened outpost of the hotel chain, which sits right between the Times Square subway station and Port Authority.
  8. climate crisis
    Busy Philipps Has an Easy Tutorial for DIY Flooding BarricadesUsing regular household items, no less!
  9. 9/11: 20 years later
    9/11, 20 Years LaterStaff writers and contributors reflect on that day’s bloody legacy.
  10. encounter
    A Very Long Walk With Isaac FitzgeraldDown the length of Fire Island with the most gregarious member of the literary internet.
  11. fall preview 2021
    Torrisi Italian Specialties Is Reborn As Torrisi Deli and RestaurantIt’s right up the block from their first venture.
  12. curtis sliwa
    ‘Curtis, He’s Just Head-Butting People’Original Guardian Angels on the wild early days of the long-shot Republican candidate for mayor.
  13. the grub street diet
    Leon Neyfakh Always Waits Too Long to Eat“Not to be dramatic, but this is something I genuinely hate about myself.”
  14. new york city
    DOJ to Close the Manhattan Jail Where Epstein DiedThe dilapidated Manhattan Correctional Center will close “at least temporarily,” as soon as next month.
  15. A Gem, Mineral For Every New YorkerThere’s something for everyone at the American Museum of Natural History’s redesigned Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals.
  16. coffee
    Whole Milk Mounts Its Triumphant Comeback“Hot girls are ditching the alternatives and are going back to basics.”
  17. extreme weather
    Henri Brings Deluge of Record Rainfall to NortheastThe storm has weakened to a tropical depression, but flash flooding remains a threat for parts of several states through Monday.
  18. the grub street diet
    Steak Diane Ranks Her Shellfish“I would go mussels number one, oysters number two …”
  19. encounter
    The Chef Who Ditched Fine Dining to Cook for Cancer Patients“It’s hospital soigné.”
  20. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Cricket Match in Van Cortlandt ParkPlayers from India, Australia, Jamaica, and elsewhere faced off.
  21. reopening
    The Vaccine Mandate Will Not Destroy Your RestaurantScience-defying customers and the pandemic they insist on perpetuating, however …
  22. reopening
    How New York’s Restaurants Suddenly Got So ExpensiveAnd why that’s probably for the best.
  23. civic engagement
    New York Is Almost Like the Fifth Character in This Star-Studded Music VideoSomewhere in the city, Lin-Manuel Miranda is biting his lip and wondering why he wasn’t in this.
  24. politics
    The Cuomo TouchHow he lost the governorship.
  25. 2020 census
    Census Data Show America Is Getting Less and Less WhiteThis may put a dent in Republicans’ gerrymandering schemes.
  26. bean counters
    Is This the Future of New York’s Coffee Carts?High quality, low prices, lots of teal.
  27. reopening
    For Restaurant Workers, the Vaccine Mandate Comes As a Relief“The fact that it’s not just me saying that, it’s a whole body of government, gives me some support.”
  28. the group portrait
    New York Public Library’s Human Search Engines“One thing that historians learned this year is that digitization can never replace the archives.”
  29. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Miramar Yacht ClubMembers and guests watched (and raced in) a weekend regatta at the 77-year-old Sheepshead Bay club.
  30. vaccine mandates
    New York City Will Require Proof of Vaccination for Indoor DiningMayor Bill de Blasio announced the program will start later in August.
  31. getting around
    The Parallel-Parking Job That Ignited the InternetIt prompted thousands of insults, threats, and moral judgments.
  32. covid-19
    De Blasio Won’t Impose New Mask Mandate in NYCThe mayor also said that newly hired city employees must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, effective immediately.
  33. vaccination
    Cuomo Is Urging Small Businesses to Only Serve Vaccinated CustomersNow some restaurant owners are pushing back against the advice.
  34. openings
    Inside Baby Luc’s, the Hottest Pizza Party on the Planet“Lucali was supposed to be like this place, a slice shop.”
  35. reopening
    The Ravioli Shop Was Struggling. A French Neighbor Came to the Rescue.Business is booming at Savino’s Quality Pasta, thanks to an unexpected ally.
  36. crime scenes
    Has a Famous Sommelier Been Setting Fire to NYC Streeteries?Caleb Ganzer was arrested and charged with two counts of felony arson.
  37. what to eat
    What It Means to Be a ‘Jewish’ Restaurant Right NowMore chefs and owners are working to explore our ancestors’ complicated flavors.
  38. covid-19
    De Blasio Tells City Workers: Get a Shot or ElseUnvaccinated city employees including teachers and cops will be required to undergo weekly testing and mask indoors if they decline to get vaccinated.
  39. covid-19
    De Blasio Pushes for Private Employers to Implement COVID-19 Vaccine MandatesDuring an interview with WNYC, de Blasio advocated for vaccine mandates, saying they would help more people get vaccinated against COVID-19.
  40. the grub street diet
    Aaron Frazer Always Asks for the Semi-Secret Sauce“A lot of people don’t even know you can get barbecue sauce.” 
  41. politics
    De Blasio Raises Cringe Level to Maximum, Issues ‘FOMO Alert’The mayor announced five concerts as part of the city’s comeback from COVID.
  42. interview
    As Restaurant Workers Fled New York, This Chef Came Back“Once I left, I realized how good everything was. I appreciate it more now.”
  43. temporary closings
    The Restaurant Weathered Lockdown. Then Came the Fire.Now chef Sam Yoo is raising money to help pay staff and cover the costs of repairs.
  44. closings
    Volare Was a Secret Treasure, Hiding in Plain SightAn under-the-radar Italian gem will soon be gone.
  45. closings
    Racines, Tribeca’s Underrated Wine Bar, Will CloseThe restaurant’s last service will be July 30.
  46. the money game
    What’s the Deal With the Spike Lee Crypto Ad?Coin Cloud, the little-known crypto ATM company Lee’s pitching, doesn’t even operate in New York — where the ad was shot.
  47. policing
    Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo’s Grim Vision for New York CityThis dystopian rhetoric has been used before — with disastrous results.
  48. the grub street diet
    State Senator Jabari Brisport Loves to Explain That Oreos Are Vegan“Wait — what’s the cream made out of?”
  49. chef shuffles
    Unpacking the Drama at Outerspace in BrooklynWhy the industry has offered its full support to chefs who left the project last week.
  50. coming soon
    A Standout Chilean Bakery Expands With a New Wine-and-Tapas BarHarlem’s Dulcería will open a new offshoot next month.
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