Devon Blackwell’s short documentary explores how her great-grandparents lost the house they had owned since 1892, and the ...
In Adali Schell’s “New Paris,” which documents his family in the aftermath of death and divorce, individuals are more ...
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As the free-for-all architectural symbols of pandemic-era New York are torn down by city decree, a photographic chronicler of the sidewalk structures says goodbye.
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By Emma G. FitzsimmonsGrace Ashford and Winnie Hu The fire, in Inwood Hill Park at the northern tip of Manhattan, followed brush fires that burned in Brooklyn, the Bronx and New Jersey over the ...
Price, who was inspired in part by the 2014 collapse of a Harlem building, paints moving parts of several residents, among them a young artist new to the city and the owner of a struggling funeral ...
‘This is a clear violation of FEMA’s core values and principles to help people regardless of their political affiliation,’ the agency says. A city tram is torched to a chorus of anti-Jewish slurs as ...