Dear Neighbor, What are two things New Yorkers will never give up? Takeout and delivery. They’re a trademark of life in the city. The reason? Being busy is a way […]
Shelly Bahl
This week, we welcome artist Shelly Bahl, an interdisciplinary artist born in Benares, India. She spent her formative years in India and in Toronto, and is currently based in Brooklyn. […]
Bavarian brews, night at the museum, boroughs beat Manhattan
Dear Neighbor, What happens when it’s all, you know, over? It’s hard to think of life after the pandemic, but it feels like we must. Mom-and-pop shops have relied on community […]
What happens when it’s all over
Dear Neighbor, What happens when it’s all, you know, over? It’s hard to think of life after the pandemic, but it feels like we must. Mom-and-pop shops have relied on community […]
A Brooklyn Mom Saves Halloween
Is Halloween canceled? One Brooklyn mom’s answer: a resounding NO. Amanda Sue Nichols was brainstorming ways to trick-or-treat for her three daughters when she remembered the Rainbow Map. For the unfamiliar, […]
Meg Lionel Murphy
This week, we welcome artist Meg Lionel Murphy. Lionel Murphy’s paintings are informed by debilitating post-traumatic stress disorder from severe domestic violence. She works out of a little blue shack […]
Nassau County Museum of Art
Less than an hour outside the city is a spot capable of stimulating nearly all the senses in one package. The Nassau County Museum of Art boasts more than 145 acres […]
A Brooklyn mom saves Halloween, kayak the Bronx, meet your next mayor
Dear Neighbor, We heard you. You want more ideas on what to do with your kids to get through the pandemic. And tips on remote learning. The inside scoop on college […]
School closures, staycations, support Black biz in Bed-Stuy
Dear Neighbor, First things first: Are you registered to vote? The deadline to register in New York is October 9. What a week. What a year. We intended to write up some Halloween activities […]