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Greenpoint is riding high these days, buoyed by an artisanal ice cream shop (Van Leeuwen), a bar for barrel-aged beer (Torst), and lots of attention as the setting for Girls, but if you’ve never sampled the bounty of its old Polish Read More »

If the ladies of Sex and the City taught us anything, it’s that New York City is one of the best shopping cities on the planet. Manhattan is rightfully famous for its glossy, perfume-scented department stores Read More »

Just about every corner of New York City bustles with life, energy and excitement, but few neighborhoods encapsulate this spirit as wholeheartedly as does Manhattan’s Chinatown. Its streets teem with people from the crack of dawn Read More »

New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the United States, if not the world, in which to live. It’s not unusual for even studio apartments to go for $2,000 a month. Given that most landlords want your annual income to be at least Read More »

Real estate in New York is nothing short of an obsession, a constant source of delight, envy, anxiety, and pride. When you start looking for a place to rent or own for yourself, if you’re not from here, Read More »

One of the most dazzling aspects of the new Broadway production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella is the gorgeous set — the grand palace with its sweeping staircase, the quaint town square Read More »

Midtown and the Financial District have plenty of big buildings, deli buffets and transportation, but they also have too many crowds and too little charm. Many companies, particularly in the booming tech sector, are moving Read More »
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Most visitors to the city rarely leave the island of Manhattan, or if they do, it’s often to get better views of it. But venture further afield and you’ll find fascinating museums throughout the outer boroughs, and even across Read More »

Whether it’s diving into the madness of MacBeth, paying a visit to Wonderland or helping solve a decades-old murder, at a growing number of immersive theater productions around the city, audience members are invited to become part of the drama. Read More »

New Yorkers know how to eat. Bagels, pizza, hot dogs, ice cream – in every borough and on every block, the portions are plentiful and the multitude of food traditions remain strong.The best way to get a sense of real Read More »
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New York City has been known as the “Great Melting Pot” since the early 1900s, and all those years of cultural diversity have had quite a positive impact on its food.Wandering from borough to borough and neighborhood to neighborhood, nomadic Read More »

New York has its share of unofficial maxims that can make it and its residents seem especially quirky to visitors. To New Yorkers, for example, jaywalking is simply walking,and woe to the newcomer who Read More »
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It might be out of the way, but that’s what makes this corner of Brooklyn so interesting. Discover why Red Hook’s arts community, food and nightlife make it worth the trip.
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Get the best from tenured toques of New York's biggest names for a fraction of the cost at their less-famed restaurants.
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The phrase "body beautiful" takes on a whole new meaning with Body Worlds: Pulse at the Times Square Discovery Center.
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This feisty spin on Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic Cinderella tale – originally penned for television in 1957 – marks the Broadway premiere of this celebrated musical.
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Manhattan is only 12 miles long and two miles wide, but it can be overwhelming to first-time visitors. Seeing it from the water makes it not only less intimidating but definitely more welcoming.
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You won’t believe the lengths that casting directors go to in order to find the right talent– or how far some parents will go to have their kids considered.
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When the Empire State Building was completed in 1931, it became the tallest skyscraper in the world, a title it held until the first tower of the World Trade Center reached its full height in 1972.
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The dream of living in a certain type of building in a specific neighborhood is one that’s deeply rooted in the average New Yorker’s psyche.
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