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I moved to NYC thinking I’d finally get a handle on my finances. I make okay money for my age, nothing crazy but enough to live decently, or so I thought. Between rent creeping up every year, $7 coffees, and the constant “let’s grab a drink” or “quick dinner” invites, I swear my paycheck disappears…
I have to pick my boyfriend up from rikers island. He is at the Eric m Taylor center. Any suggestions on where I go to pick him up the safest way possible? They say the Perry building but I also heard you can’t go across the bridge with your car and I also heard the…
I’m not saying perfect just most realistic. Asking ad a curious outsider ✌🏻 submitted by /u/noodle-crimes [link] [comments]
Hi! 24M here. Just got out of a year-long relationship after finding out my partner had been cheating on me over the course of the relationship. Was blessed to have good experiences with prior girlfriends, so couldn’t spot the red flags until a few days ago. Anyways, I’m looking to get out of my apartment…
Hello, I live in Brooklyn and there is this group of teenagers who pack like 15-20 people into my tiny vestibule and totally hot box the place. They don’t live in the building. I’ve called building management and they’re totally useless. The super is even worse. 911 shows up half the time and 311 just…
I hear tourists complain about NYC all the time—too loud, too crowded, too fast, “people are rude,” etc. But a lot of those things feel like part of the charm once you actually live here. Curious what falls into that category for you. What’s something visitors hate about NYC that locals either like, appreciate, or…
I was running toward the bus stop this morning and a woman who was there before me was walking up to the stop, so ofc I let her get on first. As I was getting on the bus, the bus driver closed the door with my arm inside. I was not able to pull my…
I know it’s common courtesy to leave them alone, but I’m curious at what level of fame they legit would not be able to walk around because they would be mobbed submitted by /u/FailFastandDieYoung [link] [comments]
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.
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…
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…
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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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]
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…
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…
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.
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…
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…
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…