After a frenetic last month of campaigning, including the election-eve shock announcement that Elizabeth Street Garden had been saved, incumbent District 1 City Council Member Christopher Marte ...
Before her foray into choreography, Shannon Lewis spent 25 years as a dancer, including performing in 10 Broadway musicals. This year, for the first time in her career, she got to sit in the audience ...
It’s preposterous. A recently released survey says New York ranks only No. 8 in the nation in terms of “kinkiness.” We beg to differ (on our knees, submissive-style) and wonder how could they possibly ...
Renee Keitt squeaked out a four-vote victory on Jan. 2 to be the new president of the Elliott-Chelsea Tenants Association, seemingly defeating longtime incumbent Darlene Waters. But NYCHA said on Jan.
A centerpiece of Teruko, a new restaurant at the Hotel Chelsea, is a stunning backbar composed of shells brought all the way from the original Orchid Bar in Tokyo, showcasing its whiskey collection.
Following the department’s recent look at text in art, “Picturing Math” presents works from the 1500s through 2015 that reflect measurement, multiplication, geometry and all things numerical. In one ...
Sargent’s early works from a decade spent in the French capital are the subject of a sumptuous spring show at The Met Fifth Avenue. The ambitious painter, American but born in Tuscany, seemed to have ...
The writer, a paramedic/EMS lieutenant and a union vice president, says it is time for EMS to become its own independent emergency response agency. When New Yorkers dial 911, they expect help—fast, ...