A cabaret and nightclub in Bushwick amplifies Asian culture with moody music, cinematic interior design and drinks inspired by Chinese legend.
The American Museum of Natural History will revive the sleepover nights next month. There’s a new movie in the works, too.
As an Israeli professor began to speak, some attendees appeared to switch on their cameras and microphones and started yelling. Instead of their faces, they showed disturbing images.
Michael R. Bloomberg, who spent $8 million trying to torpedo Zohran Mamdani’s Democratic primary bid, advised him on how to fill key City Hall positions.
The fashion crowd turned out for the reopening of the New York flagship store, which now has a spa.
A judge affirmed a Board of Elections decision that it was too late for Jim Walden to be taken off the New York City mayoral ballot. The same would be true for other candidates.
New restaurants and bakeries in Woodside, Bed-Stuy and on the Lower East Side bring the sweet swagger of CDMX to the city.
On the Met’s facade, a Native artist honors parkland animals and engages his widest audience yet.
Mayor Eric Adams told a prominent New York City business group that if a private poll showed he had no path to re-election, he would reconsider bowing out.
Anthonaya Campbell of Hartford, Conn., was the second person to die after an outburst of violence in a park. The Bronx district attorney is seeking charges against four people.
Democrats have been slow to embrace Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who won New York City’s mayoral primary. Many, especially in New York, still are.
This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Midtown and Far Rockaway.
The NYC Bird Alliance watches for birds that are getting lost in the lights of the 9/11 Tribute in Light. If too many birds are drawn to the lights, they are briefly turned off.
We’ll never know with certainty that carcinogens in the smoke, dust and ash from the World Trade Center caused my wife’s cancer and my own.
The annual reading of the names of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks will be held on Thursday. Other moments of remembrance took place across the region.
Measures eliminating criminal summonses for unlicensed vending and giving higher pay to grocery delivery workers had been overruled by the mayor.
Naasón Joaquín García and his associates used La Luz del Mundo Church to traffic women and children and produce and distribute child pornography, New York prosecutors said.
President Trump’s company had tried to regain control of Wollman Rink, a city-owned property that it operated for more than three decades.
Ahead of the 24th anniversary of Sept. 11, Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner to be the city’s next mayor, spoke about the importance of honoring the victims and the persistent Islamophobia the attacks provoked.
The city’s Head Start preschool programs will not be required to close this school year, but the change injected fresh uncertainty into an unsettled early childhood system.
A polling experiment shows how a small change in wording can make a big difference.
More New Yorkers say their sympathies lie with Palestinians rather than Israel in the long-running conflict in Gaza, according to a New York Times/Siena poll.
Not only does Zohran Mamdani hold a commanding lead in the mayoral race, but a survey shows many voters find him inspirational.
The New York Public Library has acquired what may be the largest collection of crowdsourced footage of the attacks and the shellshocked aftermath.
In the country’s largest district to ban phones, students, teachers and parents reported some frustrations, but also benefits.
At a school with a basketball-themed curriculum, students were “dreaming big.” But could they find a buyer?
Business leaders who hope Mr. Sliwa, the Republican nominee for New York City mayor, will suspend his campaign may find themselves disappointed: “No, no, no. A thousand times no,” he said.
The enrollment of students learning English as a new language has soared in recent years. But a report found “systemic breakdowns” in their education.
Métier, an independent brand founded by Melissa Morris, opens its first U.S. store, having amassed an influential following with an eye toward elegant functionality.
The new steakhouse is called, of course, the Eighty Six.
The City Council, which would lose some power if the measures were approved, had argued that the ballot language was not clear enough to put before voters.
The Times/Siena poll shows Mamdani would have an edge among likely voters, but Cuomo would lead among all registered voters.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is hiring new top aides for his independent bid for mayor, including a campaign manager who worked for Rahm Emanuel in Chicago.
A review of once-secret disciplinary files shows that some officers around New York State have avoided accountability.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee in the New York City mayoral race, is way ahead of his three rivals, but his lead would diminish considerably if the field shrank to a two-man race.
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A thrillingly revisionist history of the era at the Whitney Museum uncovers a current of art that sprang from eros and the uncensored minds of R. Crumb, Martha Edelheit and others.
Some of New York’s largest landlords will convene on Tuesday morning for an urgent gathering to support former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, saying the “time to act is now.”
In the 1980s, when government lagged in its response to the disease, he solicited private support for prevention and treatment.
Justice Mary V. Rosado said the order, issued after the mayor’s corruption charges were dropped by the Trump administration, presented the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, has been speaking with officers to address concerns over his past criticism of the Police Department.
A man who had been caring for the girl, Imani Mitchell, is accused of hitting her in the head, and authorities say they plan to seek a homicide charge.
Two sisters were evicted from the 19th-century home after their father and older brother went to court.
Fitting into a small home means clever transformations, custom storage solutions, and often, bright pops of color. These homes do it all.
No need to travel to the countryside for leaf peeping. Here’s a collection of North American urban walks that will immerse you in the colors of fall.
The measures could make it easier to build housing, but the City Council is trying to keep them off the November ballot.
A longtime resident, he devoted his career to Historic Richmond Town and Sailors’ Snug Harbor, two of the borough’s most important cultural institutions.
The man entered the headquarters of the 73rd Precinct in Brooklyn through the back door, the police said, and slashed an officer with a large knife.
Youth brigades in Cobble Hill, a heart-stopping moment in Midtown and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Mr. Sanders will host the Democratic front-runner for mayor of New York City at a town hall in Brooklyn on Saturday night. The two marched in a Labor Day parade that morning in Manhattan.
Chloë Bass’s new audio-based public art project will be heard over the P.A. system at 14 M.T.A. stations around New York, urging commuters, “If you hear something, free something.”
After a summer of tragic flash floods, a once-cozy or inconvenient weather event is causing anxiety and dread for some.
Eric Adams would not be the first to leave Gracie Mansion for an embassy. William O’Dwyer did it decades ago.
Aditi Shah’s day stretches from a 5:30 a.m. meditation to an after-dinner walk, with business meetings in between.
The Powerball jackpot hit $1.8 billion ahead of Saturday’s drawing, making it the second-largest and inspiring many to play.
A director and choreographer, he introduced Berber dances and music to New York’s downtown theater scene. He also staged elaborate soirees for the wealthy, one attended by Donald Trump.
Faisil McCants, 18, was charged with armed robbery and the use of a machine gun in last week’s incident, which left Robin Wright, a bystander, dead.
At Little Island, the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo is starring, and singing, in Charles Ludlam’s “Galas,” a love letter to Callas.
The discussions are said to be part of an effort to get Mayor Eric Adams to end his mayoral campaign in New York City, clearing a path for Andrew Cuomo.
Zohran Mamdani’s campaign says it has hit the $8 million spending cap, a sign of the Democrat’s support especially among small-dollar donors in New York City.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, has amassed more support from small-dollar donors than his rivals.
Samuel Schwartz, a former city transportation official and longtime columnist writing about New York traffic, is donating $1 million to start a transportation research center at Hunter College.
In New York nightclubs, Sophie Becker is reviving a lost art form, one wisecrack at a time.
Brent Simpson is the first police officer known to have C.T.E. He showed signs of the disease in the last few years of his life.
Carl Heastie, the speaker of the Assembly, has not yet endorsed his fellow lawmaker. He’s not the only prominent Democrat to hold back support.
It was unclear exactly how the federal government would take control of the site in Lower Manhattan. As a candidate, Mr. Trump offered a preview of one potential option.
The City Council opposes the measures, which would curtail its power. The Board of Elections, appointed by the Council, could prevent voters from weighing in.
Firefighters took the stairs to reach the woman’s 19th-floor apartment on Wednesday. Residents said one of the building’s two elevators wasn’t working and that the other moved very slowly.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has told confidants that he would consider abandoning his re-election bid, despite his public denials.
He and a partner made their co-working locations feel like private clubs. Among his other ventures, he sought to slash the cost of in vitro fertilization by using robotics and A.I.
Parathas in Queens, barbacoa in Gowanus, dibi lamb in Harlem and other corner deli delights.
The authorities said the man had a seizure. The previous death, of a pedicab driver in police custody in Manhattan, has been ruled a suicide.
With its crowd-pleasers and safe bets, this big trade show tones it down for an uncertain art market. Our critics sampled the global art scene for these discoveries.
A trove of 20th-century art from Lebanon to Santa Fe, Miami to Mumbai. Look for spiritualist painting and undersung artists from Hawaii and Mississippi.
As the year begins in the city’s public school system, students and their parents have to adjust to a smartphone ban. The phones must be stored in pouches or lockers.
This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Yorkville and Crown Heights.
The number of millionaire renters in the United States more than tripled between 2019 and 2023.
Gen Z was alive during a week of supper clubs, daytime raves and rooftop ragers in New York City.
The New York Sewing Center has seen a surge in demand as people look to save money, upcycle and learn a skill that isn’t just for their grandparents.
Luckin Coffee, a dominant chain from China, arrived in the city in June vowing to inject “new vitality” into American coffee culture.
City data actually suggest that rat sightings are declining. But horror stories are everywhere, and a single rat in a stroller is enough to set off a panic.
The conversations have also involved Curtis Sliwa with the goal of giving Andrew Cuomo a better chance of defeating Zohran Mamdani in November.
Jonathan Kleisner has followed an unusual path to becoming an instructor to rescue medics in the Fire Department.
The city embraced new technology without much thought to the consequences — and regretted it.
In his first Off Broadway play, the artist and comedian behind “Fantasmas” and “Problemista” is bringing audiences into his off-kilter world.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, once called for defunding the police and decriminalizing prostitution. He says he has changed.
Employers are adding far fewer jobs, and even the health care sector could soften. But the city’s economy appears stronger than those on the West Coast.
The Atlantic coast leopard frog, first identified in an industrial section of Staten Island in 2012, is now on the state’s endangered species list. Conservation groups see an opportunity.
Representative Jerrold Nadler’s departure is still 16 months away, but Democrats are already testing the waters in what is expected to be a highly contested race.
James Mossetty was dragged for 10 blocks by the taxi, whose driver was arraigned on charges that he left the scene.
Jim Walden, who was polling a distant fifth in November’s election, dropped out on Tuesday. He urged other contenders to consider doing the same in a bid to defeat Zohran Mamdani.
Koju offers an omakase at the Ace Hotel in Brooklyn, Nuyores opens with a Contento chef at the helm and more restaurant news.
The scion of a New York family of builders, he rescued the Fontainebleau hotel from bankruptcy, spurring a real estate boom.
Expert banchan and impeccable seafood are just part of the draw at this petite Chinatown restaurant that paves its own path.
There’s a bumper crop of museums opening from Taiwan to Paris to Harlem. Look for stand-alone buildings, extensions, remade landscapes — and two presidential libraries.
Spirituality and politics influence major N.Y.C. and L.A. exhibits, and shows featuring Tom Lloyd, Wifredo Lam, Coco Fusco and Vaginal Davis are must-sees.
After making millions in a job he came to hate, Jonathan Kleisner joined the Fire Department as a rookie paramedic at the age of 41. Now he’s determined to be the best rescue medic anywhere.
Before his car crash, the former mayor of New York City was taking in a minor-league baseball game in Manchester, N.H., a city where he’s been known to enjoy a good cigar.
Representative Jerrold Nadler, the ex-House Judiciary chairman who helped lead President Trump’s impeachments, will not seek re-election in New York.
A Turkish-born pedicab driver who was arrested on Friday night was found unconscious and unresponsive in a police station house cell. He later died at Bellevue Hospital.
The demonstrations were part of the continuing effort by Trump opponents to try to pressure his administration, even if many events were modest in size.
Revelers crowded Eastern Parkway for the 58th annual West Indian American Day Parade, known for its elaborate floats and costumes.
The parade on Labor Day marks the beginning of a two-month sprint to Election Day, as Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s rivals try to narrow his lead.
Even if Mr. Mamdani is as awful as his opponents insist, campaigning against an opponent’s flaws works only if you don’t seem even worse.
The pop diva is one of several to hold court at Madison Square Garden in September, and the West Indian American Day Parade and other celebrations return.
A small part of the New York City tennis tournament is staged, miles away from the main action, at the gleaming Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning in the Bronx.
Days before the death of the man, Jimmy Avila, another detainee was pronounced dead in his cell at the troubled city jail complex, and a third died in police custody.
Gene Pressman, the impresario behind the world-famous department store, would have done things differently.
With his Karlala Soundsystem, Karl Scholz is using nightclub-grade audio to ensure that neighbors gather.
After she lost her son to an overdose, Serena Fallon went on a quest to hold someone accountable for his death.
Two brothers went to the Egyptian Mission in Manhattan to protest Egypt’s role in keeping aid from reaching Gaza. Video of the violence, which involved mission security guards, has incited rage.
A beloved park on state-owned land in Upper Manhattan has been closed for years, with neither the government nor any nonprofit groups willing to step in to operate it.
Stopping for a Dave’s egg cream, a rainy morning in Central Park and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Opponents of the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City have derogatively called him both a socialist and a democratic socialist to make a dent in his lead in the polls.
There are several ways to investigate, including acoustic tests and checking building records.
Ivan Dalia fills his day with cooking, podcasts and the fear-defying ascent of a rock wall in Brooklyn.
The death of the 29-year-old, who was found in his cell after midnight, is the latest of several at the Rikers Island jail complex in New York.
A look at design-world events, products and people.
Officials said Harlem Hospital and a nearby construction site were two sources of an outbreak that has killed seven and sickened over 100.
For Alex Kent, taking pictures of some of the city’s beautiful trees was humbling. The best time to capture them, he said, is sunrise or sunset.
Patients are flooding medical practices with reports of the telltale signs of Covid and questions about whether they will be able to get vaccinated.
The weekly column that focused on inequality in the city ran for 14 years, from Occupy Wall Street to Zohran Mamdani. Now it comes to a close.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, is fending off attacks that seek to link him to some of the D.S.A.’s more controversial stances.
Zhi Alan Cheng, who practiced at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens medical center, had a variety of illicit drugs in his apartment.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, has nearly four times more campaign funds than Andrew M. Cuomo, thought to be his closest rival.
The marchers, led by the Rev. Al Sharpton, protested President Trump’s crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion policies. Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor, made an appearance.
The coldest naengmyeon this side of Fifth Avenue, a noodle-y trip into deep Queens and matcha udon in the Village.
A Times investigation found that Beijing’s consulate in Manhattan had mobilized community groups to defeat certain candidates.
For her first purchase, a longtime renter searched in Flatbush and Midwood for a one-bedroom co-op with nearby subway options. Here’s what she found.
Scientists are examining samples from cooling towers in Harlem for evidence of bacteria and checking for matches with samples from patients with Legionnaires’ disease.
This week’s properties are in the Gramercy Park area, in Yorkville and in West Midwood.
The “too muchness” of Rococo painting has met its match with Flora Yukhnovich’s immersive “Four Seasons.”
The design created such a feeling of freshness that the owners felt like they were back in Northern California.
The standards prohibit processed meat and limit the use of artificial sweeteners in meals served by nearly a dozen city agencies, including the Department of Education.
The woman, Robin Wright, died after being shot in the face near her apartment building on Wednesday afternoon, the police said.
She went from fashion shoots to becoming a familiar server at that venerable Manhattan saloon for some 45 years. She dated two of her more famous customers, Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra.
Sean P. Duffy, the federal transportation secretary, laid out the ambitious goal at a news conference on Wednesday afternoon.
Trevis Williams was arrested after facial recognition identified him as a possible match for a suspect. “In the blink of an eye, your whole life could change,” he said.
Six people in New York City have died this summer from Legionnaires’ disease, and more than 100 others have been sickened.
Trevis Williams is eight inches taller than a man accused of flashing a woman in Union Square in February. The police arrested him anyway.
El consulado chino en Manhattan ha movilizado a grupos comunitarios para derrotar a los candidatos que no se alinean con el Estado autoritario.
The Argentine master of open-fire grilling mixes it up at the Faena New York, Mark Bittman becomes a restaurateur and more restaurant news.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor, will face a challenge in making his proposal of universal free child care a reality.
Hundreds of sensors placed throughout New York City measure water as it rises, then send the data to an interactive map available to the public.
A private and politically connected gem merchant, he was thrust into the public spotlight when his personal relationship with the former first lady became known in the late 1980s.
同乡会等团体已成为中国驻纽约领事馆干预纽约各级选举的工具。这些组织大力扶持那些持亲中共立场的候选人、阻挠那些反对北京的政治人物。
A new generation of cooks are showcasing the diversity of the country’s cuisine.
Reporters across The Times spent months working to understand the ways the Chinese government wields its influence in New York politics.
The Chinese consulate in Manhattan has mobilized community groups to defeat candidates who don’t fall in line with the authoritarian state.
Zohran Mamdani’s coalition in the New York mayor’s race includes residents who have questioned whether they can afford to raise children in the city.