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Which should you choose?

Which Subscription Meal Service Should You Try? Our Infographic Will Help You Choose

A few quick questions will determine which of these 10 meal kit companies are right for you.
By Sage Lazzaro
Mayor Bill de Blasio at a prior budget announcement. (Photo: Rob Bennett/NYC Mayor's Office)

Bill de Blasio by the Numbers

An infographic look at Mayor Bill de Blasio's first two years, by the numbers.
By Ole Häntzschel
The Illuminator projects “Koch = Climate Chaos” on the facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Creative Activists are among this year's "The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World." (Photo via Occupy Museums)

Art World Abstracts: Ranking 2014’s Most Underappreciated, and More!

’Tis the time of year for listicles, and the art world just can’t get enough of “Power Lists.” To buck the trend, Hyperallergic has pulled together a list of “The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World.” The list looks at the underrepresented, and less rich and powerful folk keep the well-oiled machine that is the art world turning. Some who made the cut: Unpaid interns, performance artists, artists fighting against gentrification, art critics, Oscar Murrillo’s collectors, mid-level gallerists, and so many more.
By Alanna Martinez

Where Are New York City’s Republicans? Right Here!

By Foster Kamer

Infographic: What Jay-Z and Beyonce’s New Baby Did to Twitter

By Foster Kamer

Is New York Magazine Running Out of Reasons to Love New York?

By Foster Kamer

The Difference Between Things Clicked ‘Read Later’ and Things That Actually Are Read Later: LifeSlackers

By Foster Kamer

Censorship is a Big Hit on Tumblr: SOPA Day Explodes On Tumblogs

By Foster Kamer
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Infographic Shows Airbnb Listings Proliferating In Manhattan and Brooklyn

By Nitasha Tiku

Betabeat Exclusive: The Groupon Investment Flow Chart!

By Foster Kamer

Entrepreneurs on LinkedIn Are Most Likely 30-Something Stanford Grads From San Francisco

By Nitasha Tiku

It’s Cheaper for Engineers to Live Well In New York City vs. the Valley

By Nitasha Tiku

What Do Lloyd Blankfein, 50 Cent, and Lady Gaga Have In Common?

By Foster Kamer

NY Mag and Trendrr Partner to Create ‘Pure Info Porn’

By Observer Staff

Brooklyn Is the Land of Sexual Adventure

By Mike Taylor

Tishman, Speyer Led the Pack in Cuomo Campaign Contributions

By Zeke Turner

Vanity Fair Weaves a ‘Tangled, Incestuous’ Web

By Molly Fischer
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