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Pérez Art Museum Miami Art Basel party 2025, Miami
At the Pérez Art Museum Miami’s 2025 Art Basel party, the museum briefly became what it always promises but rarely achieves so effortlessly: a civic room where art, bodies, sound, and weather negotiated space together. The post Pérez Art Museum Miami Art Basel party 2025, Miami appeared first on ArteFuse.
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Unprovoked assault near Lincoln Center. Is it worth reporting to NYPD? Any cameras in the area?
Earlier today, my husband, his brother, and I were crossing the street at Broadway and W 64th St near Lincoln Center. A man crossing from the opposite side asked us if we knew how to get to 200-something St. I shook my head and continued walking. My husband replied that he didn’t know. The man…
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The Totems of NYC?
If you’ve seen the Netflix show ‘You,’ you might remember the seven totems of LA – seven things you see in LA before you’re considered a local who can never leave: A roller blader in booty shorts A police helicopter Two girl’s in same dress at the same event A pack of coyotes A dog…
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At what income does NYC actually start to feel “comfortable”?
Not talking luxury… just comfortable: rent paid, saving a bit, eating out sometimes, travel without stress. Curious what people think the real number is now, not pre-2020. Bonus points if you include borough + household size submitted by /u/Middle_Elderberry542 [link] [comments]
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A Piano Bar Can Be Anything You Want It to Be
The post A Piano Bar Can Be Anything You Want It to Be appeared first on Resy | Right This Way.
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What’s a very NYC habit you didn’t realize was unusual until someone pointed it out?
Something that feels completely normal to you in NYC but gets weird reactions elsewhere. Could be social behavior, timing, money, space, noise, food, dating… anything. submitted by /u/Middle_Elderberry542 [link] [comments]
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Is the Mafia still around in 2025?
Hi everyone, I understand the Mafia doesn’t have the power they did for most of the 1900s in NYC but I was just wondering if any of the 5 families are still around? If they are then what are they doing in modern times to make money? If they aren’t then is the influence and…
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con ed is driving me fucking insane
so i live in a house and i pay for the first floor (hopefully only the first floor because i heard that sometimes you end up paying for someone else’s electricity bill) so my freaking bill for the month has somehow tripled YET again. and they’re telling me “oh it’s because of the heat” which…
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A Hybrid Home for Video, Sound, and Performance: CANYON Prepares to Open in NYC
In 2026, New York’s Lower East Side will welcome a major new cultural institution devoted entirely to art that unfolds over time. The post A Hybrid Home for Video, Sound, and Performance: CANYON Prepares to Open in NYC appeared first on ArteFuse.
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A Monument of Memory: Theaster Gates Anchors the Obama Presidential Center with Black Visual Histories
In the expansive cultural calculus of the soon-to-open Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side, Theaster Gates has been commissioned to create a work that positions his practice—rooted in archiving, community, and Black visual legacies—at the heart of the institution’s public encounter. The post A Monument of Memory: Theaster Gates Anchors the Obama Presidential Center…
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Plus size ladies of nyc where do you buy comfortable clothes?
Over the past few years my body has changed a lot for health and recovery reasons, and while I’m in a much better place overall, I honestly don’t know how to dress myself anymore. I think I’m somewhere around a size 12–16, but sizing feels wildly inconsistent and trying things on can be overwhelming. Comfort…
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Traversing Lore’s Indian European American Menu in Five Dishes
Despite “fusion” becoming a dirty word in cooking, Kumar is using his eclectic background to create some of the most unique dishes in Brooklyn. Kumar moved from India to Switzerland in 1989 for hospitality and culinary school, and after landing in places like Dubai and England — and ingesting European and Continental techniques and sensibilities…
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Is there a reason all the doctors are on the east side of Manhattan?
Just feels like any doctor I try to make an appt with is either UES or by the east river. EDIT: if the hospitals are all on the east side, why are they all there!? submitted by /u/Somtimesitbelikethat [link] [comments]
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Are there restaurants like Mars2112 or Jekyll and Hyde anymore?
We live on Long Island and my husband’s best friend and his 9 year old son are coming to visit from the Midwest at the end of the month. Neither of them have ever been to NY, they’ve barely ever even been in a major city. We have all of the usual touristy things planned…
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Do all NYC buildings deal with this?
I live in Richman Plaza and I genuinely didn’t realize how bad the bedbug situation was until recently. I knew people had issues here and there, but I assumed it was isolated and just bad luck in certain units.I looked up the building out of curiosity and saw it’s ranked second for most bedbug complaints…
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I know it’s not “correct”, but where can I get a FROSTY beer in NYC?
Like this https://api.twinpeaksrestaurant.com/wp-content/uploads/Light-Beer-on-wood_cropped.jpg submitted by /u/ssstar [link] [comments]
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Men of NYC, how much are you paying for a haircut?
Just curious how much you are paying. Base and tip. submitted by /u/Ok_Requirement_3162 [link] [comments]
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How are 20 something year olds in NYC so well off?
I see a lot of New Yorkers around my age who are doing extremely well for themselves and I wonder how? How can I get there? What do I need to do or not doing? I know someone in their late 20s making about 2 mil a year which is honestly amazing! I know another…
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Henri Rousseau : A Study in Green at The Barnes Foundation, PA
Being green can mean many things—lush, envious, ill, or newly formed—and in the work of Henri Rousseau it holds all of these meanings at once, shaping his jungle paintings as visions of untamed nature filtered through European fantasy, colonial voyeurism, and a longing for distant places he never visited. Though derided during much of his…
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MOCA’s and The Brick’s “MONUMENTS” Disassembles the Pedestal, Los Angeles & NYC
The exhibition MONUMENTS, a collaboration between the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and The Brick, runs from October 23, 2025, to May 3, 202,6, at MOCA Geffen Contemporary and The Brick, gathering a group of decommissioned Confederate and Jim Crow–era public monuments alongside contemporary works that actively challenge them. Nearly ten historical statues and…