The plan, which rezones parts of the Manhattan neighborhood, aims to address the city’s housing shortage and the area’s beleaguered commercial sector.
This practice led to rising violent crime, and by the early ’90s, the victims were increasingly children. On July 17, 1991, Julia Parker, a popular 17-year-old high school student in East New York, was murdered in broad daylight, shot in the head while sitting on a car hood at the corner of Pennsylvania and Dumont.
Designer David Rockwell has provided a grand art deco entrance via a brass-paneled doorway that gives way to a wall hanging by Nancy Lorenz and a large room of polished wood and leather, with velvet booths and well-separated tables. A huge metal hood by Jesse Willems hangs from an 18-foot ceiling above the visible wood-burning stove
Looking for something to do during the next week? Here are just a few happenings in Hampton Roads. Comedian, actor, Broadway star and one half of the Blues Brothers, Jim Belushi, brings his talents to Virginia Beach.
A sex worker in a romantic comedy isn’t new. How the Oscar-nominated film uses immigrant Brooklyn to subvert the genre? That’s different.
For the students in Sanaz Toossi’s dramedy about mother tongues and other tongues, the world’s lingua franca is not exactly free.
It will serve a new American food menu and have a beverage program featuring liquor-forward cocktails, with plans to brew its own beer down the road.
Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Sanaz Toossi's English, directed by Knud Adams, open tonight at the Todd Haimes Theatre. Read the reviews!
Midway through the 2024-25 hockey calendar, Bolts writers Benjamin Pierce and Thompson Brandes get together to hand out trophies to the players and memorable moments of the first half of the season. Some accolades will be real—awarded to the memorable performances and milestones of note.
As the tides of history shift and America evolves, art serves as a reflection of society in its many manifestations. The best works of America’s artists offer glimpses into the
Absolutely nothing gets lost in the translation of Sanaz Toossi’s English as the Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a group of Iranians longing for the West finally makes its Broadway debut, two years after its Off Broadway bow garnered critical raves and regional stagings won over audiences with its unfailing wit, grace and compassion.
For-hire drivers are demanding urgent action to revise what they call a dangerous and outdated policy after a brutal attack on a passenger.