
NYC designates Coney Island boardwalk a Scenic Landmark
NEW YORK — Brooklyn’s iconic Coney Island boardwalk, which has attracted generations of New Yorkers and tourists who come to enjoy the sand, surf and amusement park rides, was designated
NEW YORK — Brooklyn’s iconic Coney Island boardwalk, which has attracted generations of New Yorkers and tourists who come to enjoy the sand, surf and amusement park rides, was designated
A Basquiat masterpiece, bought by a Japanese billionaire for a record $110.5 million, will make its museum debut this month, going on display in the artist’s home borough of Brooklyn.
These neighborhoods that don’t necessarily make the cut in generic travel guides are currently in the midst of a rapid transformation, “ripe for exploration right now.”
In the 1970s, DJs, dancers, graffiti artists and the first rappers came together in the burned-out buildings of The Bronx, giving birth to hip-hop. Today, hip-hop is a multibillion-dollar industry
Is it really possible to give an unbiased review of Purple Yam? The short and incontrovertible answer is no; and not just because I believe it’s impossible to give a purely objective assessment of any restaurant.
A new museum opening in New York City this weekend promises a fascinating journey into the dark side.
“Wake up, it’s a beautiful morning. Honey, while the stars are still shining. Wake up, would you like to go with me? Honey, take a run down to the beach.”
In his latest book, “David and Goliath,” best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell talks about an experiment in Brooklyn, New York City, that has been going on for the past six years. In 2003, when a former police officer, Joanne Jaffe, took over as head of the Housing Bureau, she realized her job would take more than constructing buildings for shelter.
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