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Beatrice Galilee reflects on her ‘lovely pocket’ of Brooklyn
New York City mayor blames ‘outside agitators’ for escalating protests at Columbia University
Hundreds of officers in riot gear detain students who occupied campus building for nearly 24 hours
Founder Kenneth Tropin seeks to attract ‘talented people’ in the city as firm marks 30th year
University seals campus as demonstrations over Israel-Hamas war intensify
Meet the taste-makers shaping the future of Chinese-American food
Social practice — artists’ community-based work — is about exploring the world outside the white cube
Independent Art Fair’s curatorial adviser believes New York’s art market is still growing even during an industry slowdown
The fair arrives as galleries, braving a downturn, find new ways to collaborate. Also: interviews with artists Amalia Mesa-Bains and Charisse Pearlina Weston, a profile of gallerist Ales Ortuzar and much more
Ortuzar Projects represents only 14 artists, all with low US profiles
Anti-Israel slogans echo across Ivy League quad as protests spread across the country
German panthers and Hollywood lions more vivid than photographs populate his pictures, now on show in New York
With his freedom at risk, former US president scowls but sits silently at the start of testimony in his criminal trial
Legislate in haste; repent at leisure
Ex-president steps up efforts to court Black and Latino voters with a campaign stop in the spiritual home of African-Americans
New York’s only skyscraper outside Manhattan is to be auctioned after falling victim to soaring interest rates
The British (and Norwegians) are coming
The best places to pick up a bottle of something delicious — for everyone from connoisseurs to the wine curious
New York appeals court gives former US president a reprieve even as he faces start of first criminal trial on April 15
Trump Organization struggles to secure massive bond to postpone enforcement of fine pending appeal
New York’s attorney-general could force former developer to sell one of his best investments
E Jean Carroll case part of half a billion dollars’ worth of legal judgments ex-president is fighting in New York state
The state of New York is right to push for reform, despite objections from Wall Street
Move comes after series of assaults that have revived concerns about violent crime in big US cities
Draft legislation sets up confrontation with investors who say it will disrupt markets
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