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The ‘New York Times Magazine’ staff writer’s ‘The Gods of New York’ (Random House, Aug.) surveys the overlapping crises facing New York City in the last four years of the 1980s and ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- On this edition of Tiempo, we discuss the latest efforts to help New York City street vendors obtain a license to work legally. Proposed legislation would decriminalize ...
Release of Black-and-White Version of Julian Schnabel’s ‘Basquiat’ Offers Opportunity To Revisit 1980s New York. While ‘Basquiat’ has something true to say, shamelessness has always been Schnabel’s ...
VOICES FROM UKRAINE will be presented on Thursday, May 8 at 7pm at the New York Public Library, 18 West 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019. In 2023, ...
It's one of three New York City buildings owned by the president. ... “40 Wall Street is the best location, ... its land has been owned since the early 1980s by a consortium of German investors.
The city’s aim is to prevent cases like that of 1325 Sixth Ave., a tower developed in 1989 that’s actually on West 53rd Street and closer to Seventh Avenue than Sixth. Buck Ennis ...
And through her eyes, New York took on the excitement of a circus. In her heyday, during the 1970s and 1980s, she prowled the city with her camera, finding colorful characters who responded with a ...
Highlights and Lowlights of the ‘New Hollywood’ Movement Land at Manhattan’s 53rd Street. Among the offerings is a picture whose reputation — oh, let’s call it for what it is, infamy — precedes it: ...
Gas street lamps are a rare sight in New York City! Discover the story behind these 13 posts in Brooklyn Heights.
Jill Gill, an artist and lifelong New Yorker, painted NYC streetscapes beginning in the 1950s. Decades later, her grandson visited the same locations she painted to capture how they've changed ...
Andrew Carmellini's Cafe Carmellini is a miraculous marriage of the19th Century Gilded Age and Wall Street’s junk-bond era, but without 1880s social snobbery or 1980s excess.
Over the past couple of decades, these food stands, simply and aptly known as halal carts, have transformed into icons of New York’s cityscape. They dot street corners, serving up plates of ...