Shakespeare in the Park is back, and Dede Ayite’s West African-influenced costume designs are just as lively as Jocelyn Bioh’s adaptation. Source: New York Times
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How a Babka Baron Spends His Sundays
Josh Russ Tupper checks in on the family business, Russ & Daughters. Then, it’s time for drinks and games with friends. Source: New York Times
Catching Up With One of the First Covid Patients to Be Put on a Ventilator
When he was admitted to the hospital, David Lat was one of a dozen New Yorkers there with Covid. When he finally left, the city was on lockdown. He’s made some changes since then. Source: New York Times
Bobby Shmurda’s New Lust for Life
The Brooklyn rapper, fresh off nearly seven years in prison on gang conspiracy charges, is plotting his dance-heavy comeback — slowly. Source: New York Times
Cuomo's Resignation Speech Makes Play to Preserve His Legacy
In his resignation speech, Gov. Andrew Cuomo expressed regrets but also emphasized his achievements during three terms leading New York State. Source: New York Times
How the Owner of a 24/7 Diner Spends Her Sundays
Irene Siderakis feeds New Yorkers all day at work, then comes home and provides dinner for her four adolescent sons. Source: New York Times
‘Ugh’: Life at Andrew Cuomo’s Hometown Newspaper
The Times Union’s strait-laced, minimal-schmooze, no off-the-record principles put it on a collision course with the notoriously press-controlling governor of New York. Source: New York Times
Her Latest Trick: Finding an Affordable One-Bedroom in Manhattan
After a year in New Jersey, a fashion designer who moonlights as a magician discovered to her surprise that she could afford to move back to the city. Source: New York Times
How a Rockaways Locations Rep Spends Her Sundays
If Claudia Bloom is not surfing or swimming in the ocean, she’s walking or biking down the boardwalk to find friends, yoga, tacos or music. Source: New York Times
Keith McNally Stirs the Pot
For decades the powerful restaurateur knew exactly how to keep people coming back to his downtown spots. Has he figured out a new formula? Source: New York Times
Katie Kitamura and the Cognitive Dissonance of Being Alive Right Now
Her new novel, “Intimacies,” introduces readers to the perceptive, digressive mind of an interpreter at The Hague who is dealing with loss, an uncertain relationship and an insecure world. Source: New York Times
Eric Adams Has Plans for New York, Beyond Public Safety
Mr. Adams, the Democratic mayoral nominee, has stances on policing, transportation and education that suggest a shift from Mayor Bill de Blasio. Source: New York Times
Eric Adams, Once a Political Outsider, Conquers the Inside Game
Mr. Adams won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City by portraying himself as a working-class politician who understood the concerns of average New Yorkers. Source: New York Times
Moving Downtown, to the Center of the Action
A breakup during the pandemic sent him home to Long Island, where he recharged and decided the Upper East Side was just too quiet. Source: New York Times
‘I’m Easily Bored by Books,’ Says Writer of 22 Novels
The latest from the aptly named Francine Prose is “The Vixen,” a surprisingly funny tale involving Ethel Rosenberg and the C.I.A. Source: New York Times