Monet’s Venetian moment
Monet also captured another element of the open air: smog
Monet also captured another element of the open air: smog
His personal life was eventful, as any good writer’s should be
The singer, scantily clad, paraded around a Williamsburg church
Is it the best bar in Brooklyn? Certainly
If you’re delighting in the deaths of progressives killed by maniacs, you are not claiming the moral high ground
Floridians are proud and protective — and for good reason
The NYC mayoral candidate lives in a $2.7 million brownstone — where her husband pays for private security
What do New York’s inept leaders have to celebrate?
Tudor architecture marked the first instance of Anglo domesticity recognizable today
The average age in the Hamptons has to be well over 50 so the Hinge market was a disappointment
An orthodox response to COVID-19
Boredom is causing people to light them. And boredom is causing people to share absurd theories
Andrew Cuomo deserves a share of the blame too
If our leadership wants us to listen to them, they should discourage Karens
Quarantine life has been, dare I say it, really nice, and I’m not the only one who thinks so
Notes from the epicenter of the American COVID-19 crisis
We tasted six or seven maturing wines straight from the barrel. It was a little like watching some young ballerinas
Jews, who are a reliable Democratic voting base, have to start demanding the change from the politicians on their own side
The attitude of Jewish ‘Russians’ in America toward Russia is goodbye and good luck. But mostly goodbye
With anti-Semitic attacks rising in Brooklyn, New York’s mayor must act