NYC Facts
Why Is New York City Skyline Always Lit Up?
At night, the city that never sleeps illuminates in a myriad of colors and dazzling lights, from bustling Times Square to the Brooklyn waterfront,...
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Good-bye to Pegu Club, a Bar That Felt Like It’d Always Be There
Last year, I was bar-hopping around the Village with Mary Kate — my then-girlfriend, now wife — when I noticed we were near Pegu...
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Where I find outdoor calm and solitude in New York City
For the past 15 years, I’ve been documenting the most isolated parts of New York City: abandoned buildings, empty brownfields, fenced-off forests, hidden rivers—the kinds of places where you don’t expect to...
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Photos of New York City quieted by coronavirus
New York City has become the epicenter of coronavirus in the U.S with over 47,000 cases. The pandemic has forced millions of New Yorkers...
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What New York Looked Like During the 1918 Flu Pandemic
The wire arrived in New York City from an incoming ship at sea, announcing that 10 of its passengers and 11 crew members were...
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The Anticipated NYC Restaurants That Have Planned Spring Openings
The hospitality business is uncertain with new COVID-19 measures, but many exciting restaurateurs are still forging ahead with planned spring openings.Judging by the week...
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New York Events at Smaller Venues Go On
Some places have decided to remain open: theater for smaller audiences, galleries by appointment, comedy clubs and jazz.After Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York...
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New York City’s Second Craft Sake Brewery Opens In Brooklyn
Once upon a time, Japanese sake was presumed to be a source of bad hangover in the US. (Predictably heating up low-quality alcohol would cause...