What It’s Like Sketching the Nation’s Most High Profile Trials

A 45-year veteran artist reveals her craft.
A 45-year veteran artist reveals her craft.
Cafes around the city are starting to cater to people and their pooches.
Cafes around the city are starting to cater to people and their pooches.
A seven-time American crossword champion opens up about his passion for wordplay
Meet a teenager who’s fallen in love with her “magical” cello
A young woman in Queens prays to la Santa Muerte, the Saint of Death. She is among thousands like her, Mexican immigrants in the city who have devoted themselves to one of the fastest growing religious movements in the Americas.
Veronica Gonzalez was a victim of domestic violence for over five years, but she’s used her pain for poetry and music
A food enthusiast explores the tastiest and funkiest hidden places in the world’s borough of New York City
Tacitus wins the Wood Memorial at the Aqueduct in Queens, and is now leading among Kentucky Derby contenders
From the foothills of the Himalayas to the skyscrapers of the city, Dawa Sherpa carries his Buddhist principles with him wherever he goes. On Friday, the owner of the Land of Buddha boutique spoke to NYCityLens about immigrating, business, and finding inner peace in New York.
Orchids are one of the oldest flowering plants on the planet, but due to the increasing threats to the environment they’re starting to head to extinction.
On Friday, a group of Sudanese Americans gathered outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, calling for U.N. condemnation of military rule, and civilian government now.
On Friday, a group of Sudanese Americans gathered outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, calling for U.N. condemnation of military rule, and civilian government now.
After Mayor de Blasio’s public health emergency declaration, health care workers deal with worried residents