Pro-Palestine NYU students and faculty on April 22 protest and demand NYU divest from holdings in Israel. ( (Photo: Tehsin Pala)) Claims and Counter Claims Fly as “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” Gets Crushed at NYU Hundreds of New York University students set up a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” in Gould Plaza, an outdoor area outside the... News 24 Apr 2024 | 05:36
Wollman Rink’s Pickle Courts Will Now Be A Summer Staple The fourteen courts that replaced the Central Park ice-skating facilities at the Wollman Rink last summer–which made them... News 24 Apr 2024 | 05:21
The progression of 319-321 W. 38th St, which will now be a Best Western hotel. The former residential space has been cited as as improperly demolished building in a Special Zoning District, a practice which a new City Council bill hopes to crack down on. ( Photo via Google St. View, Community Board 4, Gene Kaufman Architect) As CB4 Fears Loss Of Affordable Housing On West Side, Bill Would Tighten DOB Oversight Of Demolitions Two City Council Members representing Manhattan’s West Side, Erik Bottcher and Gale Brewer, have introduced legislation to... News 03 Mar 2024 | 08:28
Surveillance footage released by the NYPD after an April 21 rape in SoHo. Cops claimed that it depicts 30 year-old Ellow Williams, who has been arrested and charged with the pre-dawn April 21 assault. ( Photo via NYPD ) Nabbed: Cops Charge Man With Early-Morning Rape of Woman In SoHo Building Stairwell A man that allegedly raped a 23 year-old woman in the stairwell of her SoHo apartment building has been nabbed, cops said.... News 24 Apr 2024 | 03:05
NYU administrator punched outside Washington Square Park being investigated as a potential hatecrime ( (Photo by yevkusa/flickr)) Woman Punched outside Washington Square Park, Suspect Still At Large Despite several arrests, the series of punching incidents against women in the city have not come to a halt. The most recent... News 22 Apr 2024 | 06:05
Police had stepped up patrols inside Tompkins Square following two shootings days apart last month. One innocent bystander was struck by a bullet that shattered her hip. Photo: Keith J. Kelly Man Responsible For Two Shootings in Tompkins Square Park Shootings Indicted A 38-year-old man was indicted for two shootings that seriously injured two people inside Tompkins Square Park in mid March.... Home 22 Apr 2024 | 03:47
Protestors gather outside the gates of Columbia. (Photo: Andrew McDonald). As Campus Is Roiled by Protests, Arrests and Threats, Columbia Makes All Classes Remote Columbia University moved to make all classes remote on April 22 after the Ivy League campus was roiled by clashes tied to... News 24 Apr 2024 | 02:25
The cover of ”The Lincoln Zoo.” Co-author Larry Belling died before completing the book, prompting lifelong friend and co-author Art Twain to finish on his own. The book hit on Feb. 29. Photo: Vargoice He Turns His Innate Appreciation for Animals into a Children’s Book As a teen in Oakland, California, Art Twain had over 25 animals in his garage zoo, and always stopped to save creatures that... News 22 Apr 2024 | 06:39
Madison Square Garden will be rocking this playoff season with both Knicks and Rangers in the hunt for a championship. Photo: Wikimedia Commons As Rangers and Knicks Start Post Season Journey, Can Either Win a Championship? New York sports fans haven’t experienced this kind of rapture from their hockey and basketball teams since 1994. That year,... Voices 19 Apr 2024 | 01:27
Beau Allulli and Doo Kim, the co-founders of the Mighty Lucky dispensary, posing in front of their legally-licensed store on the Bowery. ( Photo by Jack Ahern ) Legal Weed Shop Opening On The Bowery Has Been A Long Time Coming On the overcast morning of April 17, Beau Allulli–the co-founder of the legally licensed dispensary Mighty Lucky, which he’s... News 19 Apr 2024 | 05:15
It’s all in the shorthand. Just as a baseball player would used RBI instead of “run batted in” after a hit enabled a runner on his team to cross home plate, nutritionists also have a language all their own. Photo: Wikimedia Commons How to Make a Nutritionist’s Word Salad a Little More Digestible Every profession has its own verbal shorthand. Cops abbreviate unknown suspects to “perps” short for “perpetrators.” Sportswriters... News 19 Apr 2024 | 01:15
There is a fine art to building a campfire as campers at the Nature Place Camp in Chestnut Ridge in Rockland County discover. This camp here will not find competitive sports, loudspeakers, or screens. Instead, campers get outside, explore, create, cooperate, play, and wonder. Photo: The Nature Place The Best Way To Prepare Your Kids for Summer Camp With just a few months to go until the school year ends and summer vacation starts, you want to make sure that you and your... News 19 Apr 2024 | 12:20
Author Elle Evans (left) with Elle culture writer Lauren Puckett-Pope (center) and Kathleen Harris, executive editor of Zibby Books. Photo: Lorraine Duffy Merkl Chick Lit Author Who Wrote “Wedding Issues” Under Pen Name Has Day Job: M.D. I think of myself as somewhat of a Jack of all trades but Elle Evans has me trumped by most counts. This ambitious Boston... City Arts 23 Apr 2024 | 03:59
The newest interpretive exhibit at the Tenement Museum, “Union of Hope 1869” notes the lives of Joseph and Rachel Moore, Black Americans who left rural New Jersey for a better life in New York City. Photo: Tenement Museum Tenement Museum Opens Its First Exhibit Dedicated to a Black Family That Moved into Area in the Civil War Era We are all proud of our original heritages and those that we identify with as Manhattanites. For everyone, New York City... City Arts 23 Apr 2024 | 04:20