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Dec 2

What to Watch on Streaming This Week: Dec 3-9

Streaming recommendations for the week to come, with new comedy offerings on Netflix and Hulu and exciting series premieres on Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max.
By Laura Babiak
Aug 23

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka List Whimsical Harlem Brownstone for $7.3 Million

The duo spent over a year extensively renovating the five-story home.
By Morgan Halberg
Jordan Casteel's Noelle
Feb 19

Jordan Casteel’s Intimate Portraits Tell Stories of Race, Class and Belonging

Jordan Casteel’s solo exhibition at the New Museum contains nearly forty canvases, all of which exclusively focus on immigrants and people of color in New York.
By Vivien Lee
State Senator Bill Perkins at his campaign kickoff
Nov 21

With State Senate in the Balance, One Democrat Plans to Run for City Council

By Will Bredderman
Rev. Al Sharpton.
Nov 19

‘Fighting Time’—Al Sharpton Rips Donald Trump’s Pick of Jeff Sessions for Attorney General

By Will Bredderman
Former Mayor David Dinkins , left, and Congressman Charles Rangel, right, the only surviving members of the Gang of Four, listen during the power breakfast and tribute.
Nov 3

Retiring Congressman Charles Rangel Says Fear Not, He ‘Ain’t Going Nowhere’

By Madina Toure
Congressman Charlie Rangel, left, with former Mayor David Dinkins, center, and New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne, left.
Nov 3

I’m ‘Out of Here’ if Donald Trump Wins, Charles Rangel Says

By Madina Toure
The condo is located on the 12th floor of the Adeline.
Oct 6

Harlem Shake: An Airy and Modern Duplex Uptown

By Morgan Halberg
4. The Hoboken train crash and the TTF. In late September, tragedy struck when a commuter train crashed at the Hoboken terminal, killed one person and injured over 100 more. That crash led to an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board that is currently still underway. The crash also led to a joint investigation by NJ Transit and New Jersey lawmakers as well as an increased interest in finding a solution to transit issues plaguing the state. The crash is believed to be one of the primary reasons a deal was made on the Transportation Trust Fund and the gas tax was raised.
Sep 29

Afternoon Bulletin: Deadly NJ Train Crash, Cocaine Fudge and More

By Christopher Crosby
The Bronx Museum of the Arts.
Sep 27

The Bronx Lures Artists, Art World Responds to the Presidential Debate

By Alanna Martinez
Brian Andrew Whiteley, Trump Tombstone.
Sep 22

Donald Trump’s Tombstone Back on Display, and 6 Other Things to Do

By Alanna Martinez
Rev. Al Sharpton with the Crutcher family.
Sep 21

Al Sharpton Demands ‘Immediate Justice’ For Terence Crutcher, Man Killed by Tulsa Cop

By Will Bredderman
52nd-street
Sep 9

How New York City Became the Epicenter of Jazz

By Ted Gioia
Drake and Future perform on stage at Gucci and Friends Homecoming Concert at Fox Theatre on July 22, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Aug 3

Afternoon Bulletin: Drake Opens Pop-Up Shop in NYC, Subway Swipes Protest and More

By Elissa Nunez
Sumac.
Aug 1

The Month in Weird: August’s Best Avant-Garde Concerts

By Brad Cohan
The Brant brothers.
Aug 1

Brant Spawn Arrested for Narcotics, Reagan’s NEA Chairman Dead at 78 … And More

By Guelda Voien
The brownstone that belonged to the late poet, author, and civil rights activist Maya Angelou just sold.
Jul 26

Maya Angelou’s Harlem Brownstone Just Sold for $4.08M

By Morgan Halberg
Assemblyman Keith Wright, center, flanked by State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Congressman Charles Rangel.
Jun 30

Candidates For Rangel Seat Push for Racial Reconciliation After Divisive Primary

By Will Bredderman
Congressman Adriano Espaillat.
Jun 30

The Winners and Losers in Adriano Espaillat’s Congressional Triumph

By Will Bredderman
Rev. Al Sharpton.
Jun 29

After Weekend Race Rant, Al Sharpton Wants ‘Coming Together’ in Rangel’s District

By Will Bredderman
State Senator Adriano Espaillat with Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. (Photo: Ross Barkan)
Jun 29

In His Third Attempt, Adriano Espaillat Claims a Congressional Victory

By Jillian Jorgensen
Assemblyman Keith Wright, left, with Congressman Charles Rangel.
Jun 28

Fall of the House of Rangel—Espaillat Tops Wright to Replace Retiring Congressman

By Will Bredderman
Congressman Charles Rangel with his wife Alma, left, and Assemblyman Keith Wright, right.
Jun 28

‘So Long, Gang’: Charles Rangel Bids Farewell

By Will Bredderman
Congressman Charles Rangel with Mayor Bill de Blasio (left).
Jun 27

War of Succession: The Battle to Replace Charles Rangel

By Will Bredderman
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