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Infiltrating an NYC Politician’s Worst Nightmare (or: A Day in the City Hall Press Room)
Infiltrating an NYC Politician’s Worst Nightmare (or: A Day in the City Hall Press Room)
The reporters of the infamous “Room 9” are more than just the politics they cover.
Emma Kowalczyk
Mar 15
The ‘Beef’ in Brooklyn
The ‘Beef’ in Brooklyn
In a city that’s hardly thought twice about the Midwest, local Chicago-style eatery demands New York’s validation
Ari Mehlman
Mar 12
With restaurant concept Hera, chef Jay Rodriguez has started working from home.
With restaurant concept Hera, chef Jay Rodriguez has started working from home.
Three years after it began taking over New York City apartments, Hera is settling down. Well, sort of.
Megan Maxfield
Mar 12
Park Incorporated
Park Incorporated
A Day in Hudson River Park
Avery Hendrick
Mar 12
How Plus BKLYN Redefines Secondhand Fashion For The Plus-Size Community
How Plus BKLYN Redefines Secondhand Fashion For The Plus-Size Community
Founder of Plus BKLYN, Alexis Krase, works to make fashion more accessible to a community often left out of the conversation.
Lauren Sanchez
Mar 12
This South Brooklyn bar wants you to know it’s all the fun
This South Brooklyn bar wants you to know it’s all the fun
Young Ethel’s, a woman-owned bar and event space in South Slope, offers its audience an affordable and community-focused nightlife…
Sade Collier
Mar 12
SUNDAY AT THE ROOST: A JAZZ NIGHT WITH TIANXIAO WANG
SUNDAY AT THE ROOST: A JAZZ NIGHT WITH TIANXIAO WANG
Step into the world of Tianxiao Wang, an aspiring jazz musician from China as he navigates New York City’s music scene, one gig at a time.
Angelina Wang
Mar 12
Xuezheng Li Builds New LIC Chinese Online Community
Xuezheng Li Builds New LIC Chinese Online Community
Being both Broker Li and Chef Dylan, he makes Chinese students in LIC find a real sense of home.
Siyu Shen
Mar 12
The Double Life of Jessie Yau
The Double Life of Jessie Yau
How an NYU student and professional chef spends her day
Kasey Goldenberg
Mar 12
Files, Feminism, and Flies: A Day at Interference Archive
Files, Feminism, and Flies: A Day at Interference Archive
Volunteers and Visitors navigate the personal and political materials in a treasure trove of social movements of decades past.
rst8737
Mar 11
By Dinnertime, Community Takes Center Stage at Joe Allen
By Dinnertime, Community Takes Center Stage at Joe Allen
The beloved Broadway safe space serves diners without much flair. However, what Joe Allen lacks in pizzazz, it makes up for with…
Ray Ryan Kao
Mar 11
The Ins and Outs of the Fashion World with Kevin Ponce
The Ins and Outs of the Fashion World with Kevin Ponce
V Magazine’s Digital Managing Editor Kevin Ponce speaks on leading an editorial team, the importance of representation and why fashion…
Lauren Sanchez
Feb 20
Jaya Saxena cooks up a food and politics fusion
Jaya Saxena cooks up a food and politics fusion
We talk with food writer Jaya Saxena about the political timbre food writing can take on, whether that be through labor, the conflict in…
Megan Maxfield
Feb 20
Beyond the Plate: An Interview with Food Journalist Kayla Stewart
Beyond the Plate: An Interview with Food Journalist Kayla Stewart
Award-winning journalist and cookbook author Kayla Stewart talks food, travel, and history.
Kasey Goldenberg
Feb 20
A Talk With John Surico
A Talk With John Surico
The Importance of Transportation, Open Spaces, and Cats
Avery Hendrick
Feb 20
Navigating Boston as an International Student: Insights From Your Fellow Journalist
Navigating Boston as an International Student: Insights From Your Fellow Journalist
Being an international student and a journalist at the same time can be challenging yet rewarding. Here’s how Cici Yu’s reporting and a…
Angelina Wang
Feb 20
Ralph Ortega prefers to be Clark Kent, not Superman
Ralph Ortega prefers to be Clark Kent, not Superman
As a city journalist and editor-in-chief of City and State New York, Ortega spends his days covering the ins-and-outs of politics and…
Emma Kowalczyk
Feb 20
Chi Tian Re-defines Chinatown
Chi Tian Re-defines Chinatown
The young Chinese journalist highlights the new challenge of Manhattan Chinatown. But “local residents will bring a new Chinatown into the…
Siyu Shen
Feb 20
On the Inside Looking In
On the Inside Looking In
Veteran Food Critic Observes the Changing Landscape of his Field
Ari Mehlman
Feb 20
How Musical Theater Historian Margaret Hall Sees Broadway’s Future
How Musical Theater Historian Margaret Hall Sees Broadway’s Future
By Ray Kao
Ray Ryan Kao
Feb 20
Navigating Business Journalism with Financial News Editor Victoria Cavaliere
Navigating Business Journalism with Financial News Editor Victoria Cavaliere
Bloomberg Editor and NYU Journalism Professor Victoria Cavaliere shares how she succeeds in the fast-paced world of Business Journalism.
Luke Sherrill
Feb 20
New York City can get weird. Precious Fondren takes us along for the ride.
New York City can get weird. Precious Fondren takes us along for the ride.
The arts and culture reporter discusses how she goes with the flow of New York City for her beat.
Sade Collier
Feb 20
Sounding the Alarm on Fast Fashion
Sounding the Alarm on Fast Fashion
Seasoned business writer and market analyst Marcia Kaplan talks about her prior consulting experiences, an industry built on turnover, and…
Eva Liu
Feb 20
Finding the Human Story Inside of Aging Architecture
Finding the Human Story Inside of Aging Architecture
From Ivy League Equations to New York Times Narratives
rst8737
Feb 20
AI Has Infiltrated the Fashion Industry. What Does This Mean for the Future of Apparel?
AI Has Infiltrated the Fashion Industry. What Does This Mean for the Future of Apparel?
Some in the fashion biz have embraced AI fashion shows, digitally generated models, and what they could mean for retail. Others have not.
Jodi McCormack
May 12, 2023
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