New Orleanians Givonna Joseph and Patrick Quigley were guests of honor Wednesday at a small gathering on Manhattan’s Upper ...
Of course, in the late 19th century, your ability to celebrate depended on your ... Hill was sworn in as governor of New York in 1885, Brooklyn’s Democrats wanted to celebrate. The Jefferson Club ...
A new exhibition spotlights James Tissot, whose paintings and prints reflected women’s ever-evolving roles in Victorian ...
Donald Trump is preparing to return to The White House, but all eyes are on his 18-year-old son, Barron, with conspiracy ...
An image depicting a famous 19th-century painting of Cossacks ... Oksana Parafeniuk for The New York Times It is a cultural battle long dominated by Russia. The most famous version of the painting ...
After a four-year campaign, a 19th century building in Greenwich Village connected to the abolitionist movement has been designated as a historical landmark.
The origins of the 12-grape ritual trace back to late 19th-century Spain—although ... and a picture of New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square in New York City. One must eat one grape ...
Loved in London, Not in New York: What happened to the stage productions “Sunset Boulevard,” “Back to the Future,” “Cinderella” and “Tammy Faye” when they crossed the Atlantic?
An obscure zoning regulation passed in 1961 has restricted residential housing development in New York City for the last 64 ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation ... many of the journalists who’ve joined the Century since COVID are in their late 30s and 40s — they are ...
“Dogs are so numerous in New York, indeed, that they have already ... Around the middle of the 19th century, officials devised a brutal method to deal with them: Police would round up unattended ...
Photograph by Sara Naomi Lewkowicz, The New York Times/Redux Haiti’s national ... who settled across the Latin territories beginning in the late 19th century. New Year’s traditions involving ...