There is something quietly radical about an art fair that still knows how to feel alive. At NADA, amid the expected velocity of booths, glances, introductions, acquisitions, and discoveries, what …
Manhattan
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Not every Greek fantasy arrives in blue and white. Some come in clay, earth, shadow, olive wood, moonlight, and the mineral warmth of a coastline after dusk. Selene, the new …
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Folk art may be the closest visual language to the human condition because it begins before theory, before permission, before the academy has time to name it. It begins with …
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Hundreds of Jack Kirby fans gathered as the street where he grew up was closed, and a sign was unveiled proclaiming “Jack Kirby Way” to honor the comic book illustrator …
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Hundreds of Jack Kirby fans gathered as the street where he grew up was closed, and a sign was unveiled proclaiming “Jack Kirby Way” to honor the comic book illustrator …
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With Israel Day on Fifth scheduled for later this month, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not changed his position on attending the annual Manhattan parade celebrating Israel. A spokesperson for Mamdani, …
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Empathy, at its weakest, is perhaps a beautiful feeling left unemployed. It allows us to ache for the world from a safe distance, to read the statistics, shake our heads, …
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Movers and shakers, executives and entrepreneurs, nonprofit founders and union leaders, educators and administrators united in Midtown on May 7 to celebrate the annual Manhattan Power List honoring a diverse …
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It was “Rage Against the Deportation Machine” in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon. The immigration court at Lower Manhattan’s Federal Plaza has become the hub of ICE activity in New …
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Police are searching for two men after they stabbed a commuter in the back aboard a Manhattan train on Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Dean Moses Cops are searching for …