In September and October, nearly one-third of adult New Yorkers reported that they had used a food pantry in the last year, according to a…
NYPD Violence Against Black Lives Matter Protesters Was Part of a Plan
Early in the evening of June 3, 2020, Mattie Barber-Bockelman marched from Barclays Center in Downtown Brooklyn towards Cadman Plaza, near the Brooklyn Bridge. This…
Manhattan’s Last Home For Artists Weathers Another Storm
In the middle of the night in early November 2012, Karen Santry dressed in a wetsuit and skulked down the stairs of her West Village…
During Hard Times, a Jazz Dynamo Has a Lot of Playin’ to Do
On the eve of his 30th birthday, Benny Benack III, a Pittsburgh-born, New York City-based trumpet player, jazz singer, pianist and charismatic bon vivant played…
Meet the 16-Year-Old Parks Forager Who Gives New Meaning to ‘Outdoor Dining’
The average New Yorker might see mostly weeds and shrubs when they walk through a greenspace like Forest Park. For Violet Brill, a 16-year-old forager,…
With Protests on the Back Burner, Where Is the Black Chef Movement Headed?
As people took to the streets of New York City following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis back in May, members of the…
Photographer’s Avenger, Judge’s Nightmare: The Case of Copyright Lawyer Richard Liebowitz
In the five years his firm has been opened, Richard Liebowitz, a photographer turned attorney, has managed to file more than 2,500 copyright infringement cases.…