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Times Square has a love/hate relationship with NYC. It’s the iconic view of the city that most visitors want to see, and the overcrowded tourist trap most locals avoid. Still, the view of it nowadays starkly contr...
While New York State remains on PAUSE through May 15, some regions of the state may begin to reopen after that… As long as they meet seven specific requirements Governor Cuomo has laid out (which include CDC recom...
“I’ve always loved joining commencements,” — Barack Obama. The class of 2020 might not have ended their school year as they had planned — understatement, much? — but it’s hard to imagine their graduation ceremonies coul...
Even though the New York PAUSE order and social distancing rules are still in effect, many parts of NYC this past weekend looked like a regular spring day in the city. With sunshine and temperatures in the ’70s, N...
A nonprofit organization called Samaritan’s Purse constructed makeshift hospitals right in Central Park’s North Meadow in March, and now they are being taken down. The “nondenominational evangelical Ch...
It may not be until next summer that we’re all headed out for an NYC beach day. While there were previously rumored reports that NYC public beaches may never open this year due to fears of overcrowding, now it is...
Have you ever seen Cage this exotic? Nicolas Cage will star as Joe Exotic in an upcoming series based on Leif Reigstad’s Texas Monthly article: Joe Exotic: A Dark Journey Into the World of a Man Gone Wild. According to...
After promising to distribute 100,000 free face coverings to New Yorkers last week, Mayor de Blasio now announced the city would be upping that number to 7.5 million. “[Something] that has clearly been working are...
An Italian company has proposed a novel idea for the novel virus: Plexiglass tanning booths for beaches. What would Italy be without its glistening shores filled with tanned bodies basking in the balmy Mediterranean sun...
Squibb Bridge—which connects the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood to Brooklyn Bridge Park for pedestrians—is reopening tomorrow, May 4 at 9am after seven months of construction. And about almost two years since it was firs...