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  1. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Campus Galleries UpstateFor the opening of Bortolami, James Cohan, kaufmann repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and kurimanzutto’s shared art space in Claverack.
  2. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Brooklyn Prep’s PromThe high school’s senior class (and one precious junior) celebrated at Russo’s on the Bay in Queens with steak dinners and dancing.
  3. the rent is too damn high
    Your Rent Is Going UpThe Rent Guidelines Board voted last night to approve increases on one- and two-year leases.
  4. the business of brokering
    Brokers Are Ready to Fight for Their FeesAn army of Douglas Elliman and Corcoran agents turned out to oppose Chi Ossé’s broker-fee reforms: “We don’t just open doors.”
  5. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Hypebeast FleaThe streetwear site, in partnership with Depop, recently hosted a market in Greenpoint Terminal that drew more than 6,000 shoppers.
  6. the rent is too damn high
    US-POLITICS-ECONOMY-RENT
    Should Landlords Cover Broker Fees?Talking to a broker who thinks Chi Ossé’s new bill will be better for everyone involved.
  7. brick and mortar
    7 Especially Excellent New Shops in New YorkA Japanese clothing boutique that’s also a 2,000-book library, a furniture showroom that looks like a StreetEasy listing, and other standout shops.
  8. bathrooms
    The City’s New Bathroom Map Is Actually Pretty HandyThough the options are still dire in a lot of neighborhoods.
  9. games
    New Jackpot CityEleven rivals. Countless billions. One prize: the right to build a casino in the heart of New York.
  10. look book
    The Look Book Goes to American Girl PlaceEvery weekend, little girls from all over the country descend on the Rockefeller Center store to experience its particular genre of retail magic.
  11. neighborhood news
    The Cannabis Crackdown BeginsThe Adams administration’s “Operation Padlock to Protect” gets underway.
  12. brick and mortar
    Atelier Jolie Was Just the BeginningThe city is swimming in ateliers right now.
  13. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Pyramid Club ReunionIn celebration of the new book “We Started a Nightclub,” former clubgoers gathered at their old East Village stomping ground for a homecoming.
  14. the takeover
    Our Campus. Our Crisis.Inside the encampments and crackdowns that shook American politics. A report by the student journalists of the Columbia Daily Spectator.
  15. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Kleinfeld Bridal SalonOn a recent Friday, we went to the famed wedding-dress shop as brides tried on gown after gown.
  16. feuds
    Why Does Everyone Hate My Dog?In a city bubbling over with rage, pets — and their owners — are enemy No. 1.
  17. what we know
    NYPD Arrests Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Columbia University: How It HappenedMore than 100 people were arrested after Columbia University requested an NYPD crackdown on the protesters’ encampment.
  18. the city politic
    On Patrol With the New York City Rat CzarKathleen Corradi has several million furry problems on her hands and a bureaucracy to navigate.
  19. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Best Baguette in New York CompetitionBread lovers turned out to vote for bakeries like Frenchette and Mille-Feuille in the final round of the contest hosted by French Morning.
  20. eclipse
    Partial solar eclipse in New York City
    Watching New York Watch the EclipseIn parks, at museums, on their roofs…
  21. eclipse
    Solar Eclipse Over The United States
    We Answer Your New York–Specific Eclipse QuestionsCan I watch this from my stoop? Will the entire city be gridlocked?
  22. earthquake!
    4.8 Earthquake In New Jersey Rattles New York Metro Area
    How Safe Are New York Buildings From Earthquakes?Not all are created equally.
  23. small spaces
    A Perfectly Pragmatic, Teeny KitchenA food writer, and mini-hoarder, on making it work in a 35-square-foot galley.
  24. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a New York Rangers GameDuring a recent winning game against the New Jersey Devils, we talked to Blueshirts fans about their favorite team.
  25. mysteries
    Why Is My Apartment So Dusty All the Time?It took several air monitors, a Ziploc of my own hair, and two scientists to find out.
  26. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Zibby Owens’s Book PartyTwo hundred people descended upon her Upper East Side apartment to celebrate the release of her first novel, Blank.
  27. best of new york
    The Best Tattoo Artists in New YorkTechnically-accurate bats, fake freckles, and the best spot for same-day appointments.
  28. the hamptons
    The Best Deal in East HamptonGetting a Sea Spray Cottage can be a steal. If you know it’s available to rent in the first place.
  29. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Therapist PartyThe Therapists of New York practice invited the city’s mental-health professionals to celebrate the new book, Patriarchy and Its Discontents.
  30. migrant crisis
    The Migrants Outside St. BrigidThe city’s campaign to push migrants out has turned their lives into an interminable loop.
  31. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Mohan MatchmakingMore than 1,000 South Asian singles gathered at the Times Square Sheraton for a two-day dating convention.
  32. chapters
    Washington Square Arch
    The Village Voice vs. Robert MosesThe paper was editor Mary Perot Nichols’s weapon in the battle to save Washington Square Park.
  33. housing
    The Eco–Yogi Slumlords of BrooklynHow did a couple who built an empire of yoga studios, vegan restaurants, and homes with “living walls” end up as pandemic villains?
  34. affordable housing
    The Eco-Yogi Slumlord House Is For SaleBut you’ll have to win the city’s notoriously dysfunctional housing lottery first.
  35. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Dance BattleAs part of the Motion/Matter: Street Dance Festival, the Perelman Performing Arts Center hosted voguers, break-dancers, and waackers, among others.
  36. look book
    The Lookbook Goes to a Rodeo at Madison Square GardenThe Professional Bull Riders’ Major circuit began with the three-day Monster Energy Buck Off.
  37. neighborhood news
    How Weed Dispensaries Colonized the Lower East SideMapping the LES cannabis-shop boom.
  38. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Boxing GymWe spoke to early-morning boxers at H.I.I.T. the Deck, a Financial District gym with an unusually dedicated clientele.
  39. interiors
    A Look Inside New York’s Mountain HousesThe remote beauty and real meaning of the getaway home.
  40. look book
    The Look Book Goes to The Nutcracker at Lincoln CenterKids and grown-ups put on their holiday best to see New York City Ballet’s annual production.
  41. reasons to love new york
    A $45 Million Effort to Make Pregnancy Less Deadly in BrooklynThe borough president spent his entire capital budget on midwives, NICUs, and more.
  42. reasons to love new york
    The Boys Who Got Lost Under Staten IslandA sixth-grade adventure.
  43. reasons to love new york
    We Took New York’s TikTokers to LunchThe people who tell the world about dating, dining, and celebrity apartments met up at Bad Roman (where else?).
  44. reasons to love new york
    They’ll Never Leave This 5,800-Square-Foot LoftNo matter how much money you throw at them.
  45. reasons to love new york
    The Hancock Is the Party House of Bed-StuyA bunch of artists live and party for free in Bed-Stuy’s most expensive mansion.
  46. reasons to love new york
    How This Lost Dog Got FoundIt’s Waylon, and he’s a good boy.
  47. look book
    The Look Book Goes to an Anime ConventionCosplayers and gamers went all out for Anime NYC’s three-day event at the Javits Center.
  48. getting around
    A Frank Talk About Thanksgiving TravelTips from a Port Authority veteran on flying out during this week’s storms.
  49. war at home
    Feeling Exposed in Little YemenMembers of a Bronx mosque met with the NYPD to talk about protecting their community. And why police seem to ignore their calls.
  50. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Central Park Conservancy Fall LuncheonThe Women’s Committee and guests brought in over $325,000 at the annual fundraiser.
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