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A New Generation of Artists in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio
The Whitney Museum has acquired the artist’s former space, once a metalworking studio, in the West Village.
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When the Skyscraper You Hate Blocks the Skyscraper You Love
Sometimes New York’s a downer. I had an appointment the other day near Madison Square Park. For years, one of…
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Traffic Tickets Are No Bar to Owning a Gun in New York City, Judge Rules
A federal judge’s decision means that the city may no longer be able to consider people’s moral character when they…
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New York Has Regained Its Lost Jobs. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?
Mayor Eric Adams announced last week that the city recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic. Analysts say…
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Visitors Will Be Able to See Prospect Park’s Waterfall. Eventually.
Fallkill Falls has long been officially off limits. That’s changing, but parkgoers may have to wait until winter to see…
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‘Angry and Afraid’: Tensions High in New York Over Israel-Hamas War
Recent protests on both sides of the conflict have drawn thousands, and antisemitic and anti-Islamic attacks have added to the…
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Who Collects Nazi Memorabilia?
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How the G.O.P. Speaker Mess Has Divided N.Y. House Republicans
In the fight over Representative Jim Jordan’s bid for speaker, moderate Republicans are racing to outrun the chaos their party…
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Gov. Hochul Makes Wartime Visit to Israel to Show New York’s Support
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York embarked Wednesday on an impromptu trip to Israel that she acknowledged would have no…
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Stephen Rubin, ‘Quintessential Hitmaker’ of the Book World, Dies at 81
He entered publishing when he was 43, then published many of the most popular books of recent decades, including “The…