Many of New York's proudest nicknames began as insults or responses to something negative.
The Gotham Book Prize, which each year awards $50,000 to one book that captures the “life, history and culture that makes up ...
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Tom Stoppard’s Secret—And Mine
Like the playwright, I grew up knowing nothing about my family’s connection to the Holocaust.
I escaped New York’s winter for Charleston — and ended up on a near-empty beach in 70F sunshine - With fewer crowds and ...
Racond, a historian of all things Washington, called the speech the soon-to-be president's "most important" action in ...
The gallerist Marian Goodman, known for her eponymous spaces in New York, Paris and Los Angeles, has died aged 97. A New York ...
A book of essays by actor Lili Taylor, a memoir by restaurateur Keith McNally and a bestseller from Andrew Ross Sorkin about ...
Every day, New Yorkers receive a staggering 2.3 million packages at their doorstop. Nearly 90% of those goods snake through ...
Greetings, fellow bibliophiles! Here at Woman’s World, we already forecasted it would be a great year for reading—but it’s ...
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What life was really like in New York City in 1911
In 1911, New York City was already one of the busiest places on Earth. Streets were packed with pedestrians, horse-drawn ...
A new history by Carol Woolton describes how designs rendered in inexpensive materials became a popular accessory genre.
After its world premiere at the Miami Jewish Film Festival on Sunday, 'Sapiro v. Ford' is making the Jewish festival rounds ...
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