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A Brooklyn Historian shapes her show on the anti-slavery movement by focusing on ordinary citizens

Central Park's Lasker Rink is home to one of the country's fastest growing sports, girls'

Meet Sebastiaan van Houten, Fangsmith.

McSorley’s Old Ale House in the East Village still serves up ale, two mugs at

Flower shops still manage to get orders in, with delays, but owners say it could

Greenpoint's Valentine’s Market offered romance-seekers artsy gifts, love-letter writing lessons and maybe a chance to

A newcomer to America takes in an exhibit marking the 50th anniversary of the “British

Rizzoli could be torn down for a luxury high-rise. Signers of an online petition are

Football is the city's main tourist draw this week. But theater-owners hope they'll take in

Salt is a problem for dogs. Boots and wax—or simple washing—can help.

Ice cream aficionados are not hibernating.

The city’s golf fanatics find ways to keep swinging despite harsh weather.

On Saturday night the Rockaway Beach Surf Club held Talk Story: the History of New

The hulking Red Hook Grain Terminal has loomed over the mouth of the Gowanus Canal