ILLUMINATING THE RICH AND VARIED LIFE OF NEW YORK CITY

 

 

 

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The statue was in an honor of International Women’s Day and it was supposed to be taken down.

Maria de los Angeles, 28, is a DACA recipient. Originally from Mexico, she now lives in Brooklyn where she's finding meaning in her art.

A line of several dozen people form beneath the All Souls Episcopal Church each Wednesday evening in Central Harlem. Though the group varies in

By Allison Lau, Alexandria Bordas, Zhiming Zhang Harlem has been locked in a battle against obesity and diabetes for years. In East Harlem alone, the

Tucked away in the West Village is a small artist community, called Westbeth, where wooden elephants, lions and puppies gather together to enchant the

Tucked away in the West Village is a small artist community, called Westbeth, where wooden elephants, lions and puppies gather together to enchant the

As unusual as the art of wrapping stones could seem, it is a profitable job for Robert Kolsin, a veteran from Queens. The reason for his

Have you ever wanted to do yoga and drink beer at the same time? Since September, the Bronx Brewery has been offering people the

Just 40 percent of U.S. adults raised Catholic still regularly attend mass -- but many took to pews on Ash Wednesday to mark the

NYC tenants demand legislation to protect them from landlord harassment

Not everyone used last week's winter storm as an excuse to stay in bed.

Chinese New Year begins with a roaring start

How one Brooklyn warehouse is helping the environment by turning E-Waste into art

As “Mike Hot-Pence,” Glen Pannell raises money for causes that the vice-president would likely not support

Hundreds of demonstrators rush to JFK International Airport to protest the president’s executive order

Scattered applause and meditation welcomed the nation’s new president

A year after Mayor de Blasio’s “Zero Waste” plan, composting is closer to becoming a reality in the city’s neighborhoods

More green in the agricultural technology means more greens for New York.

A group of specially trained nurses visit new moms at home to keep them and their babies healthy

A left turn from the Manhattan Bridge into Brooklyn has caused an uproar among residents of Bridge Plaza