Brooklyn, Politics & Policy Immigration: In Bay Ridge, A Door Shuts In the wake of President Trump’s “Muslim Ban,” immigration to a vital Arab community may be at risk February 9, 2017 Danish Mehboob Share
Bronx, Neighborhoods, Politics & Policy Finding New Life in Old Buildings—and Keeping the Original Tenants Existing affordable housing is a key piece of New York’s housing puzzle, and city tax breaks can help the system stay profitable February 9, 2017 Josie Albertson-Grove Share
Brooklyn, Environment, Multimedia, Video Waste Not Want Not: An E-Waste Story How one Brooklyn warehouse is helping the environment by turning E-Waste into art February 8, 2017 Nadeem Shad Share
NY City Scene Movies with Laughs and a Message At the IFC Center, a series of classic satires capture the moment and make a political point February 8, 2017 Joseph Hong Share
100 Days, News Students Against Trump A city-wide student walkout turns into a march led by future voters February 8, 2017 Quincey Trigillo Share
NY City Scene Making Sense of Dark Times Booksellers notice a new appetite for dystopian novels and books that explain the political climate February 7, 2017 Preeti Singh Share
Brooklyn, NY City Scene An Artist Who Honored—Then Escaped—Tradition Deities, Pigments, and Borders: Pema Rinzin mastered Tibetian art, then climbed on its shoulders February 7, 2017 Tenzin Sangmo Share
Neighborhoods, Queens, The Global City At a Church in Queens, the Pull of Romania Immigrants are troubled by events in their home country, which remind them of its turbulent past. February 7, 2017 Nafisa Masud Share
NY City Scene At a Super Bowl Party for Veterans, the Game Seems Secondary Ex-servicemen and women who are volunteers enjoy the company of people who share their sensibility February 6, 2017 Alexandria Bordas Share
Politics & Policy Veterans Rally Against City Budget Cuts Mayor De Blasio’s proposed cuts to his own new Veterans Services department draws a demonstration—and political rivals February 6, 2017 Alexandria Bordas Share
Lens on New Yorkers, Manhattan Telling the Holocaust Story—at Zabar’s An aging survivor feels compelled to describe her experience while she still has time. February 5, 2017 Natasha Frost Share
100 Days, News, Religion Making a Point in Prayer Columbia Muslim Student Association invites community to join in Friday prayer February 4, 2017 Courtney Vinopal Share
Politics & Policy Medicaid: Here Come the Block Grants The Trump administration hasn’t made any official proposals yet, but there are clues that Medicaid spending will decrease February 3, 2017 Josie Albertson-Grove Share
100 Days, News Yemeni Bodega Owners Close to Protest Trump's Travel Ban Thousands join demonstration outside Brooklyn’s Borough Hall Thursday February 3, 2017 admin Share