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New York City

  1. vaccinations
    Restaurant Workers Should Be Allowed to Get the Vaccine ImmediatelyIt’s cruel to reopen indoor dining otherwise.
  2. covid-19
    ‘I Vaccinated 3 People’: NYC Stopped Workers From Giving Out More ShotsThe Department of Health even told volunteers they could not reach out to communities to fill available slots. Inside the snafu.
  3. coronavirus
    Indoor Dining Can Return to NYC on Valentine’s DayGovernor Andrew Cuomo says the city is on track to reopen dining rooms at 25 percent capacity on February 14.
  4. the grub street diet
    Comedians Rajat Suresh and Jeremy Levick Eat Breakfast Whenever They Want“I can set all of my own rules.”
  5. street vendors
    New York’s Street Vendors Just Scored a Major VictoryThe City Council voted to increase the permit cap by 4,000 licenses.
  6. apps
    The Surprising Joy of Leftover PastriesA new app makes days much more exciting.
  7. labor fights
    Inside the End of the Hunts Point Produce Market Strike“When it was your time to stand up, you stood up and did the right thing.”
  8. stand-up
    COVID Didn’t Kill Live Comedy — It Drove It UndergroundAfter Governor Cuomo classified live comedy as not “essential,” some NYC club owners decided to roll the dice.
  9. unemployment
    The Human Toll of New York’s Restaurant-Unemployment Crisis“I felt like my life was in total stasis.”
  10. debates
    New York Loves Its Bodegas, But What Are They Officially?How the city keeps track of its most beloved stores.
  11. crime scenes
    Man Sets Fire to Restaurant Called IgnitedAuthorities accuse the Astoria lounge’s owner of starting the blaze.
  12. encounter
    147 Minutes With the ‘Accidental Voice for Chinatown’When COVID-19 arrived, Grace Young knew what she had to do.
  13. public policy
    Should You ‘Wait Your Turn’ for the COVID-19 Vaccine?Amid a disastrous vaccine rollout, is it wrong to take advantage of technicalities and glitches?
  14. the grub street diet
    Sarah Jessica Parker Misses Restaurants So Much It Hurts“One of the greatest gifts in New York is the discovery of everywhere else.”
  15. my spots
    John Wilson’s Favorite Spots in RidgewoodChicken pupusas, a special occasion strip club, and a used bookstore with great coffee.
  16. coronavirus
    I Work in a Restaurant. When Will I Get Vaccinated?Am I “essential,” or not?
  17. strikes
    What’s Happening at the Hunts Point Produce Market?Workers are on strike, and some experts warn it could affect the city’s produce supplies.
  18. the bigger picture
    Another Year TogetherPhotographer Lula Hyers documented New Year’s Eve with her pod.
  19. the grub street diet
    City Councilmember Carlina Rivera Doubles Up on Birthday Dessert“I made a wish.”
  20. closings
    La Newyorkina, Fany Gerson’s Passion Project, Will Close This Weekend“We were doing numbers that we do in the dead of winter some days during the summer, which is crazy.”
  21. encounters
    Dani Luv’s Next Act? Maybe Mayor.Sammy’s Roumanian’s house musician talks about the restaurant’s closing.
  22. meet-ups
    The Random Restaurant Conversations We Can’t Have Right Now“It’s kind of an invisible thread in the fabric of a New Yorker’s daily existence.”
  23. coronavirus
    How New York Plans to Fix Its Sluggish Vaccine RolloutOfficials are attempting to ramp up the pace by opening pop-up clinics and clearing a wider range of health care workers for vaccination.
  24. closings
    Good-bye to Sammy’s Roumanian and Its Glorious SchmaltzNew York’s favorite “Jewish disco” has closed its doors for good.
  25. new york city
    Homicides Surged in NYC in 2020The city is part of a national trend in surging violent crime that has been blamed on everything from an anti-police backlash to the pandemic.
  26. streeteries
    A Full Taxonomy of New York’s Winter StreeteriesBundle up and dig in.
  27. a long talk
    Fran Lebowitz vs. the WorldA long talk (on a landline) with the star of Martin Scorsese’s cranky, necessary love letter to New York, Pretend It’s a City.
  28. the great outdoors
    A Full Taxonomy of New York’s Winter StreeteriesBundle up and dig in.
  29. from the archives
    From the Archives: Party Boy in a CageRevisiting New York’s 2006 profile of Michael Alig.
  30. openings
    Everything You Need to Know About Roberta’s New Burger Joint, Burgie’sThe Brooklyn favorite launches a new venture this weekend.
  31. the grub street diet
    Kelly Conaboy Dunks Candy Canes in Her Coffee“It is both a cruel game and a seasonal taste experience.”
  32. bye for now
    A Final Ciao for Morandi’s World-Class Maître d’Roberto made Morandi feel like home, until COVID made it impossible to stay in New York.
  33. off like a shot
    The Vaccine Is Coming. When Will New Yorkers Get It?The largest vaccination campaign in the city’s history begins. Here’s what to know.
  34. lawsuits
    Eataly Will Pay Nearly $2 Million to Settle a Labor LawsuitEmployees alleged that the company engaged in time-shaving and that certain managers told employees to work off the clock, among other violations.
  35. field notes
    The Best Meals I Ate in 2020Our critic finds some comforts in a heartbreaking year.
  36. the bigger picture
    A Place for Artists to Hit ResetJasmine Clarke’s photographs capture moments of Black joy at a residency upstate.
  37. bundle up!
    How Does Outdoor Dining Work in the Snow?New York City’s Department of Sanitation has issued some important new guidelines.
  38. closings
    The End of ‘21’ ClubOne of New York City’s most iconic restaurants will call it quits.
  39. covid-19
    New York City Indoor Dining Will Shut Down AgainThe moment restaurants and bars feared is finally here.
  40. coronavirus
    Indoor Dining Is Done in New York City (Again)The governor also called for federal assistance for restaurants and bars.
  41. intelligencer chats
    How Does NYC’s Crisis Compare to Past Moments of Peril?The city was in a very different kind of danger in the 1970s than it is today.
  42. coronavirus
    NYC Restaurant Workers Are Grappling With the Crushing Mental Toll of COVID“All of this is kind of killing me right now.”
  43. coronavirus
    A Quarter of NYC’s COVID Fatalities Come From Staten IslandThe borough, which only makes up 5 percent of the city’s population, now accounts for a quarter of all COVID deaths in New York City.
  44. new york city
    Andrew Yang Is Reportedly Feeling Out a Run for NYC Mayor in 2021The 2020 candidate and universal-income advocate is reportedly asking New York politicians about supporting him next year in the Democratic primary.
  45. closings
    Have New York’s Restaurants Passed the Point of No Return?It was already difficult to stay in business. It’s beginning to look impossible.
  46. crime scenes
    Staten Island Bar Manager Who Flouted COVID Rules Hits Sheriff’s Deputy With CarDaniel Presti reportedly attempted to flee arrest after once again opening Mac’s Public House and ignoring COVID restrictions.
  47. chef shuffle
    Daniela Soto-Innes Is Leaving Cosme and AtlaThe chef announced her departure from the New York restaurants where she made her name.
  48. how i get it done
    How Elmhurst Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer Gets It DoneAt 82 years old, Dr. Jasmin Moshirpur is high-risk should she contract COVID. But she shows up to work every day, supporting her staff and patients.
  49. vision 2020
    Trump Bashed New York City, But He Did Better There in 2020The president may hate his hometown and renounced his residency, but he won more votes across the Big Apple than he did four years ago.
  50. coronavirus
    What You Need to Know About the Mac’s Public House ControversyHow a Staten Island tavern became an epicenter for pandemic fatigue.
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