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If you planned on watching the second Presidential debate tonight, Oct. 15, you got at least 1.5 hours of your life back! The non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates had first recommended holding a virtual debat...
There are lots of public art installations across NYC this fall…and the newest one may be the most symbolic. A seven-foot-tall bronze Medusa statue has popped up at Centre St. in Lower Manhattan — right acr...
It’s been almost seven months since New Yorkers could experience a concert at Lincoln Center, but luckily the wait is now over! Of course, it’s going to look a bit different than it used to. Instead of catch...
It’s been no secret that there is a record number of empty apartments in Manhattan (over 15K to be exact), and now that number continues to grow. And because of that, rent prices are now the cheapest they have bee...
Another piece of NYC history has an uncertain future. The Roosevelt Hotel, located at 45 E 45th St. across from Grand Central Station, is closing for good after 96 years in business. Reuters reported the news on Friday....
It’s less than a month until Election Day 2020, and if you’re wondering how to participate, we’re here to help. Voting is a pillar of our democracy, a privilege that has been tirelessly fought for by d...
88 Lan Zhou has been serving up delicious hand-pulled noodles and dumplings to New Yorkers since 2007, and sadly on October 31 it will be for the last time. The eatery was previously named Lam Zhou and was one of the fi...
Mayor de Blasio is proposing that the neighborhoods of SoHo and NoHo, which have become wealthy enclaves for luxury loft apartments, shopping and art galleries, would be rezoned for the first time in 50 years to create...
SNL finally returned this past weekend with a live studio audience — for the first time in over six months. Though some questioned how exactly they were adhering to the strict NY…...
NYC has been seeing increased COVID-19 positivity rates in certain Brooklyn & Queens neighborhoods over the past few weeks, and now they will be forced to revert back to original shutdown measures. On Sunday evening...