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I want to thank whoever was at 7th Street Burger yesterday in Kips Bay when my daughter had a seizure. She is still in the ICU but will thankfully recover thanks to the kind strangers who helped her. I am forever grateful. submitted by /u/Mollyranda [link] [comments]
I work in Greenwich village. Bunch of my co-workers and people in my extended network always want to “get coffee” to catch up. About 90% of the time we end up going somewhere, buying coffee and there’s no place to sit. The 3 or 4, or 8 or 10 seats/tables are completely full, and I…
By now I’m used to most cultural differences, but there’s still one thing I haven’t really adjusted to which isthe perception of public space. In Japan or Korea or other Asian countries, public space generally means “a shared space where you should avoid inconveniencing others.” People tend to try to be quiet, mindful of seating,…
The 14th edition of Frieze New York, set to take place May 13–17, 2026, at The Shed in Manhattan, will […] The post Frieze New York 2026 Announces Global Exhibitor Lineup at The Shed, NYC appeared first on ArteFuse.
UPDATE: thanks to you all and the wonderful community of r/nycbitcheswithtaste, someone reached out with a name and we were able to identify her. We’re calling the police tonight with her name and hopefully something will get done. THANK YOU for your engagement – I truly couldn’t have imagined that we’d find her. I’ve also…
The first Art Basel Qatar heralds a new model for art fairs in the region and places Doha firmly on the global art stage. Staged across Msheireb and the Doha Design District, the fair resists the spectacle of endless booths in favor of museum-like rooms and solo presentations. The post Art Basel Qatar x New…
I’ve been apartment hunting for three months and I’m losing my mind. I’m literally willing to drop up to 15k a month and somehow still can’t find anything decent. StreetEasy has become this weird wasteland where half the listings are fake, a quarter are already rented but still up for some reason, and the rest…
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hi everyone, I’m 29F and this post is my last ditch attempt. I moved to NYC thinking this would finally be the place where I could live out my NYC girl dreams and actually build a social life. But it just hasn’t happened. I haven’t found any real avenues to make friends. Even in workout…
Exceptions made for the elderly and disabled, obviously. But if you’re one of the many cars I see that clearly haven’t moved in >2 weeks, I’m curious as to why you think you actually need it. submitted by /u/GhostOfTammanyHall [link] [comments]
I was leaving my local bodega and walked past a young Latina girl (maybe 25?) saying to a taller guy, “Lárgate! Dejame in paz” which I know means F off / leave me in peace. From what I saw, he kept trying to hug her I walked by them, and about a minute later she…
I know everyone’s complaining about their ConEd bills. Me too. 2B in queens, last month bill was $500. This month will only be higher so I looked at their financial aid program. And yes, $3 off my $500 bill, it helps a lot. Thanks! How was ConEd allowed to charge so much AND raise the…
Josh Smith: Destiny at David Ziwner Gallery January 21, 2026 – February 28, 2026 519 W. 19th Street, New York […] The post Josh Smith Puts Death on a Bike and Sends It Into the City at David Zwirner Gallery, NYC appeared first on ArteFuse.
Is this happening in your neighborhood in NYC as well? I cant remember a winter where the snow remained for this long — at least not in the last decade. So I’m wondering if the excessive dog poop lingering on the sidewalks and in the park is because of: a) people being extra lazy because…
Post an intersection or crossing that’s awful to walk through right now because of the snow. Higher foot traffic is a plus. Any borough. I’ll clear up whichever one is the favorite on this thread tomorrow morning (Sat, Feb 7). submitted by /u/DropMapp [link] [comments]
At Harper’s Chelsea 512 Gallery, Eleanor Johnson and Lydia Makin are looking back to the beginning. The artists’ joint exhibition, Entanglements, is rife with Biblical allusions and Baroque influences; the paintings explore and dissect classical techniques, peeling back eons to find the eternal creative force glimmering below. The post At Harper’s Chelsea 512, Eleanor Johnson…
Traditional kaiseki restaurants serve multiple courses in a formal setting. At the new Odo East Village, however, the chef is breaking new ground by taking a more approachable lens to kaiseki. He’s drawing from izakayas — laidback, lively bars known for drinking snacks — and developing a cuisine he dubs “kaiseki-izakaya.” We sat down with…
So basically, here’s the story. I’m 19 years old now and me and my family are about to be homeless. My dad was a superintendent of the building we lived in, but in recent years he got caught up with addiction and alcoholism. So after a whole year and a half of slacking, the company…
TV shows like Succession give the impression that rich NYers consider it beneath them to take the subway (yes I know it is TV), and not just the billionaire family but their lawyers and so on as well Yet I know at least some rich NYers (not billionaires, but rich, 10s of millions ) who…
For people who have lived here several decades, isn’t this actually more extreme cold than we’ve ever experienced before? I’ve been reading that this winter supposedly only feels extreme because we got used to warmer winters, but I’m a 40 year old native and I can’t remember ever having so many sub-20 days in such…