Manhattan
Pete’s Tavern Celebrates 160 Years With Stunning Holiday Display
- Dining
- 4 months ago
The holiday season has begun. Pete’s Tavern in Gramercy Park is lighting up the city like never before. Celebrating an incredible milestone of 160 years of continuous hospitality, this historic New York institution has unveiled its most ambitious holiday decorations yet, promising to enchant visitors with a breathtaking tribute to the city’s festive spirit. This is a must-see for New Yorkers and tourists, alike.
- Dining
- 4 months ago
Democrats Lose Big: Failing to Master Digital Campaigning
- Politics
- 4 months ago
Democrats found themselves on the losing end across the board—in the Presidential race, the Senate, and Congressional 2024 elections. While many factors contributed to these losses, a critical one stands out: the failure to grasp the power of digital campaigning. Republicans, with their 50-state digital strategy, have effectively leveraged hyper-local outreach, putting them miles ahead in reaching and engaging voters.
- Politics
- 4 months ago
Understanding Joint Custody and School Authorization Rights
- Education
- 4 months ago
Joint custody is a common arrangement for separated or divorced parents, allowing them to share responsibility for their child’s upbringing. When both parents have 50/50 joint custody, the child typically spends equal time with each parent, and both parents share in the decision-making regarding education, healthcare, and other important aspects of the child’s life. However, situations can arise where additional permissions are required to facilitate everyday tasks, like accessing schoolwork. Below, we’ll explore how this plays out, especially when one parent has authorization to grant access to their spouse to assist with the child’s homework and classwork, even while the child is with the biological father.
- Education
- 4 months ago
Did Progressive Political Issues Lead to Harris’s Loss?
- Politics
- 4 months ago
In the wake of a hard-fought presidential race that resulted in Kamala Harris's loss, many political analysts are reflecting on the potential role of progressive politics in shifting voter sentiments. As Democrats increasingly align with progressive positions, Republicans have gained traction among moderate voters, even in traditionally Democratic strongholds like New York City. This trend has left many Democrats questioning whether the party’s close association with progressive stances on issues like immigration and gender identity in sports may be alienating crucial segments of the electorate.
- Politics
- 4 months ago
NY Prop 1: Abortion Rights & Gender in Sports on the Ballot
- Politics
- 5 months ago
On November 5, 2024, Election Day, New Yorkers will vote on Proposition 1, also known as the Equal Protection of Law Amendment. This measure proposes adding specific protections for reproductive rights, including abortion and contraception access, as well as anti-discrimination protections related to gender, sex, and reproductive healthcare. There are two major components of Proposition 1 that are most controversial, abortion rights and gender identity in sports. Supporters view Proposition 1 as a critical step to ensure these rights, while opponents warn it could have far-reaching consequences. Here’s how Proposition 1 could impact abortion rights and gender inclusion in sports.
- Politics
- 5 months ago
CUNY Faculty Demand Fair Pay: “No Business as Usual”
- Education
- 5 months ago
Thirty faculty and staff members were arrested Monday after blocking the 10th Avenue entrance during a Trustees’ hearing. Chanting “Real Raises! Job Security! Contract Now!” alongside students and labor allies, the protesters staged the blockade to pressure CUNY management for a fair offer that ensures decent pay for workers and a quality education for students.
- Education
- 5 months ago
Unlock NYC’s Digital Market: Targeted Media That Works
- Business
- 5 months ago
It’s not enough to just broadcast your message these days—you need to place it right where your audience is. Targeted media placement is the key to reaching New Yorkers, whether they're on the subway or scrolling through their phones. But how does it work? Let’s break it down, NYC-style.
- Business
- 5 months ago
NYC Launches E-Bike Trade-In Program to Boost Safety
- Politics
- 5 months ago
Safer Streets, Safer Riders
In a groundbreaking move, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced final rules for the city’s first-ever municipal trade-in program for unsafe e-bikes and electric-powered mobility devices. The initiative is aimed at food delivery workers, offering them the chance to exchange uncertified e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries for high-quality, certified versions — for free. This program is part of the city’s “Charge Safe, Ride Safe” campaign, designed to reduce the risk of deadly e-bike fires and improve street safety.
- Politics
- 5 months ago
SheNYC Arts Faces Venue Challenge Amid Censorship
- Arts & Culture
- 5 months ago
Seeking a new home after content restrictions at historic theater
After eight years of championing gender equity in theater, SheNYC Arts—the premier organization producing work by women, trans, and nonbinary writers—is unexpectedly being forced to find a new venue. The historic Connelly Theater, where SheNYC Arts has produced its shows, has imposed content restrictions that bar performances on reproductive rights, trans issues, and gender equity, sparking concerns about censorship in one of the world’s most culturally progressive cities.
- Arts & Culture
- 5 months ago