From shop rails to gallery walls, the late New York artist's distinctive humanoid figures are ubiquitous these days – but some worry his work's real meaning is being lost.
A man who has done voice-overs for the M.T.A. for years is now speaking to riders of the Roosevelt Island Tram.
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Providence drew up plans as far back as 1913, inspired by the success of Boston's historic subway line. Here's why it never went anywhere.
After decades in Brooklyn politics, I watched a party that once valued pragmatism, public safety, and bipartisan respect ...
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Meridian Capital Group announced today that its Institutional Investment Sales Group has been retained to market for sale ...
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I’ve lived in New York long enough to know exactly what people mean when they say “fuggedaboutit.” I also know why so many ...