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NYC Parents: How much would you pay a tutor?
Hi everyone! I’ve been a part-time tutor since high school. Recently, I’ve been having more clients due to some good reviews. My current rate is $35 which I thought was generous given the minimum wage of $16. However, my friends say I’m ripping myself off because I go to an Ivy League school. I feel…
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“Is Papaya Dog Closing a recession indicator? Seriously though, RIP to an nyc institution. Only 72nd street remains.
This is truly sad but not surprising. submitted by /u/Familiar-Range9014 [link] [comments]
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All About L’Apero by L’Appartement 4F
In this edition of the Resy Rundown, we chat with co-owner and founder Ashley Coiffard and head of events and collaborations Audrey Slatkin to find out everything you need to know before visiting this chic wine bar. The post All About L’Apero by L’Appartement 4F appeared first on Resy | Right This Way.
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Brooklyn Public Library Launches Citywide First: A Circulating Collection of Original Art for Home Borrowing, NY
The Brooklyn Public Library has introduced a surprisingly elegant experiment in cultural access: card-holders at the Central Library can now borrow original works of art for a three-week period, just as they would a book. What might sound like a novelty is, in fact, a pointed statement about civic space and who gets to live…
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Do you get dressed to fetch the mail?
Do you go downstairs to get packages/mail in your PJs? I know the pandemic normalized wearing pajamas in public for a while but just wondering what are people’s standard practice, particularly in larger/doorman bldgs. submitted by /u/PrimaryAbroad4342 [link] [comments]
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When Downtown Met Uptown: Revisiting 1980s New York at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, NYC
“Downtown/Uptown: New York in the Eighties,” on view at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, stages the decade as a kind of controlled detonation. It’s a brisk, high-voltage gathering of works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, and their peers — a cast that once defined the city’s creative metabolism and still exerts…
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Snoozing on the train
Genuine question for people who snooze on the train and wake up in time to get off at the correct stop: How?? How do you do it? What is the secret? Or am I mistaken in thinking people wake up in time to get off? I’ve seen some people sleep pretty soundly through several stops,…
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Doctor practices in NY that are not owned by private equity ?
Is there a map of doctor practices in NY that are not owned by private equity (obgyn, dermatologist, physician, dentist)? I reached my breaking point last week when a screen with a “person (?)” replaced the medical secretary, and I spent 30 minutes on the phone trying to finally reach someone at my practice, talk…
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Has anyone else noticed that seniors mostly avoid the subway?
I’m 72 years old and still working and commute into the ‘city’ from Brooklyn three times a week. I have been a regular subway rider for my entire life. But in the past two years, I’ve noticed that almost no one is as old or older than I am. Of course, I’m guessing their ages…
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Who uses Apple Bank?
Call me small-minded, but every time I walk by this Apple band near me I have to think who uses this? Is there any particular reason why somebody wouldn’t use a major branded bank, I understand if someone’s using like silicon valley or something because they’re Uber wealthy. Apple Bank just seems like another bank,…
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Why is UES so much denser than the rest of the city?
The UES is the densest neighborhood in the city, and by some sources, maybe even the country. I get that being right next to Central Park probably makes that level of density easier for people to accept psychologically. But why did the UES end up so much denser than other neighborhoods, even the UWS, which…
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Do NYers wear less boots and more sneakers than they used to 10+ years ago?
I don’t know if I remember this correctly but I swear I used to see more boots out on the street. Now it’s so much Hoka, On, and other sneakers. It could be pouring rain and almost everyone is still wearing (white) sneakers, not rain boots. Does anyone else remember? submitted by /u/NewYorkerGuy [link] [comments]
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A Long-Awaited Return: The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Grand Reopening Celebrates Community & Art by Artists of African Descent, NYC
In a moment that feels both overdue and inevitable, the Studio Museum in Harlem opens the doors of its long-anticipated […] The post A Long-Awaited Return: The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Grand Reopening Celebrates Community & Art by Artists of African Descent, NYC appeared first on ArteFuse.
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Helping My Homeless Staff – Looking for Clothing
Hey neighbors, I am a small business owner, and I often hire market staff who are on the street looking for work. Many of my staff live in men’s shelters and are often under-dressed for work, but are rising stars. This week, my staff was working for another vendor, wearing sneakers working outside on a…
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Do most New Yorkers find Empire State Of Mind by Jay-Z annoying?
Or most importantly, how do YOU feel about it? Do you like it? Is it annoying? Do you not care? I feel like with how often it’s played, especially when I go there, it is can get kind of annoying. submitted by /u/nxptnpr [link] [comments]
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Tradicionale Debunks the Myth of ‘Authentic’ Filipino Food
That means showing off recipes he grew up eating at home in Metro Manila. Dayrit’s great grandfather was from Spain, and the family cooked what he knew from his homeland. Over the years, many of these dishes have since become firmly embedded into the Filipino culinary lexicon. Tradicionale pays homage to that legacy. “Growing up,…
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 Exhibitor List Gets a Quiet Shake-Up
Art Basel Miami Beach is heading into December with a slightly altered cast. After touting a 285-gallery lineup earlier this year, the fair has lost at least eight of those dealers—an unflashy but telling shift for an event that prides itself on stability and spectacle in equal measure. The post Art Basel Miami Beach 2025…
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My wife and I are currently sitting at her citizenship ceremony at 26 federal plaza. Where’s a nice spot for a celebratory breakfast after?
Thinking more fancy than a place that serves coffee in to-go cups but not looking to spend $200 either. Thanks! Edit: not a big deal but it’s 27, not 26. Also lots of suggestions for the Odeon, which is a great place to eat, but won’t be open til 11 unfortunately. submitted by /u/craigalanche [link]…
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Marlene Dumas Enters the Louvre: A Historic First for Contemporary Women Artists
For the first time in its centuries-long history, the Musée du Louvre has added a living contemporary woman artist to its permanent collection. The artist is Marlene Dumas, the South African–born, Amsterdam-based painter whose work has long tested the limits of portraiture and empathy. The post Marlene Dumas Enters the Louvre: A Historic First for…
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How many times per week do you hang out with people?
I’m curious how many times people hang out with others, whether that’s hanging out at someone’s apartment, going somewhere, a bar, etc. Mostly interested in hearing from people who don’t have kids. submitted by /u/OutrageousPressure6 [link] [comments]