Eternal City
Farewell You Filthy, Depressing, Horse-Racing Masterpiece
A Sunday among bettors, reporters, and dreamers in the Aqueduct Racetrack's final hours.
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For the first time in five years, the City has transferred shuttered Rikers jail buildings out of Department of Correction control. The City's jail population is still up 13 percent from the start of the Adams administration.
A Sunday among bettors, reporters, and dreamers in the Aqueduct Racetrack's final hours.
Keeping our finger on the pulse of what's new and noteworthy.
Get comfortable with Robin Byrd and George Whipple, in conversation at last.
The debut director, writer, and star of "Maddie's Secret" on making a 1990s tragicomedy for our warped digital age.
The longtime curator wants to apply “pothole politics” to arts funding across the city.
The playwright and composer Heather Christian conjured a theatrical triumph with "Animal Wisdom."
Harron's 1996 directorial debut "I Shot Andy Warhol" is screening for the first time in decades at IFC Center.
"AI: Probably Nothing to Worry About" is designed to instill deep-set fear of AI. It works.
Thanks in part to Aimee Mann, who wrote the songs.
Remembering the multi-genre musician, who was adored by New York's independent music scene.
'Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody' sends up the HBO surprise megahit—and its horned-up female fandom—with love and laughter.