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Artist or Artifice: Who Is Adam Himebauch?

On a brisk day back in February, the artist Adam Himebauch posted a screenshot of a Go Fund Me to his Instagram account: a...

Behind New York City’s Shift on Mental Health, a Solitary Quest

“This was a very important man,” he said. “I think she died thinking it was true.”In the 1970s, when the country was discharging hundreds...

9 Months. 100 People. Inside the Making of a Holiday Window

It was go time.Just after 7 p.m. on Tuesday night, security teams raced across Fifth Avenue with police barricades, closing off one of New...

CUNY Graduates With Tech Degrees Struggle to Land Tech Jobs

The technology industry has been a leading engine of growth for good-paying jobs in New York City over the past decade. That trend continued...

A Fair Where the Art Shines (Grandstanding Not Required)

I have crossed over to the dark side: I now like art fairs better than biennials and large contemporary survey exhibitions. Technically, there is...

What Remote Work Debate? They’ve Been Back at the Office for a While.

Gabe Tucker, 26, is a lawyer with Fortif Law Partners in Birmingham, Ala., where the share of job listings that permit remote work is...

Divine Excess on Avenue C

By 8:30 p.m. last Thursday night, just a half-hour after it opened, the line to get into “The Patriot,” an unclassifiable and, frankly, deranged...

In London, a Long-Awaited High-Tech Train Is Ready to Roll

LONDON — When Andy Byford ran New York City’s dilapidated subway system, fed-up New Yorkers hailed his crusade to make the trains run with...

New York City Eliminates the Rules That Govern Art and Other Auctions

New York City has eliminated the regulations it had tailored to govern the auction industry, an abrupt reversal in policy that is part of...

How Christian Smalls and Derrick Palmer Beat Amazon

In the first dark days of the pandemic, as an Amazon worker named Christian Smalls planned a small, panicked walkout over safety conditions at...

Jonas Mekas, the Avant-Garde Filmmaker Who Tried to Tell the Truth

But in “Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania,” Mekas returns to his rural hometown Semeniskiai after nearly 30 years, and the immersive installation makes...

In New York City Sewage, a Mysterious Coronavirus Signal

“To have something in a sewershed that you’re detecting, you need a fair bit of it around,” said Dr. Adam Lauring, a virologist at...

The Rise of the Crypto Mayors

For now, most crypto-enthused officials are focused on comparatively modest projects. Mark Wheeler, chief information officer for Philadelphia, became fascinated with crypto in 2018...

In Sewage, Clues to Omicron’s Surge

Dr. Hopkins consults weekly with wastewater screeners to determine where the city should funnel resources. When officials from the Houston program noticed that the...

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