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Chrysler Building

Maya Lin Deconstructs Her Brilliant Career

Ms. Lin recently spent two years—“a pause,” she maintains—to create Maya Lin: Topologies. The monograph’s publisher, Rizzoli, describes Mr. Lin as “one of the most important public artists of this century.” It’s a bold but accurate assessment.
By David Wallis
A new Friendliness Bill wants MTA workers to treat riders with the respect they (most of the time) deserve

Afternoon Bulletin: 15 Percent Fare Hike? Vanishing Bodegas and More

If the MTA's five-year capital plan doesn't pan out, commuters may have to cough up 15 percent more in subway fares.
By Christine Park

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World before October 27

This annual gala once again takes over Cipriani 42nd Street, with its sky-high ceilings and ample bellinis. Richard Serra will accept the lifetime achievement award this year. Mazel!
By Nate Freeman and Alanna Martinez
Nik Wallenda walks without any harnesses or any safety precautions on a tightrope stretched across the Little Colorado River Gorge near the Grand Canyon on June 23, 2013. The two-inch (five-centimeter) thick wireline starting from a Navajo reservation just outside of the Grand Canyon National Park is suspended 1,500 feet (450 meters) above the ground (about 50 feet higher than the Empire State Building) and is 1,400 feet long (about the length of five football fields). US daredevil Nik Wallenda became the first man to cross the Grand Canyon on a tightrope Sunday, completing his latest record-breaking feat in just under 23 minutes. AFP PHOTO /JOE KLAMAR (Photo credit should read JOE KLAMAR/AFP/Getty Images)

NYPD Says Nik Wallenda’s Skyscraper Stunt Won’t Fly

By Jill Colvin

Aerosole Renews Original City Spot in Chrysler Building

By Laura Kusisto

Lights Out at the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings This Saturday

By Dana Rubinstein

New MoMA Tower to Rival Chrysler Building’s Height

By John Koblin

The Ten Most Expensive Buildings

By John Koblin

Chrysler’s Perks

By Observer Staff

Edgy Gets Results! The Chrysler Spire Is Re-Lit Till Dawn

By Ron Rosenbaum

Just Like I Pictured It: The Faces of the City, Filmed

By Tom Shone

My Survivor Lesson: Join The Edgy Alliance!

By Ron Rosenbaum

Come On Tishman, Light My Spire

By Ron Rosenbaum
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