ILLUMINATING THE RICH AND VARIED LIFE OF NEW YORK CITY

 

 

 

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In Brooklyn, a group of fixers teach people how to repair their broken objects, for free.

On April 23, actors performed songs by William Shakespeare in Bryant Park to celebrate the playwright’s 450th birthday.

Muslims and Christians joined Jews for an interfaith peace seder on the third night of Passover

The 192nd birthday of Ulysses S. Grant draws attention to an often overlooked memorial.

New Yorkers and friends show off their most extravagant bonnets

After 82 years, Jim’s Shoe Repair will shut its doors in September

An egg hunt for extreme sports enthusiasts and fun-seekers comes to the Lower East Side.

An organization honors the courageous people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust.

An organization uses live performances to lift the spirits of the homebound

The LIRR shows NYCityLens the common and uncommon items that people lose

An 11-year old girl who really packs a punch.

Third-generation candy shop satisfies sweet teeth young and old

The Lower East Side was once populated with pickle shops. Today, only one remains.

Diving under the ice of Lake George.

The Brooklyn based dance company that takes action to the extreme.

The borough gets its first brewery, and why not?

It was a winter for the record books. Here's our coverage from the winter that just won't quit.

A repurposed school bus roams the streets of New York giving out soup, hot chocolate and hope.

Gas leak triggers a blast that sets off a 5-alarm fire, rattles the neighborhood and snarls up Metro North.

Curling can be a mystery to many Olympics-watchers. But for Will Pryor, it's a way of life.