Two longtime New York City bartenders, “Joe” Petrsoric and Kevin Duffy Philzone, were dependable anchors in our ever-changing, once-nocturnal city.
Category: New York City
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CEOs Back New York’s Call for Help With Migrant Crisis
More than 120 business leaders, including Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, are urging President Biden and congressional leaders to provide aid to the city.
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Queer History Was Made in ’90s Clubs. These Fliers Captured It.
“Getting In,” a new book from David Kennerley, collects the edgy advertisements for parties at clubs like the Palladium and records a culture forged from defiance.
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The U.S. Open Is King of New York. Could It Do More for Queens?
The U.S. Open is a landmark event generating international attention and huge profits, but some nearby residents and business owners say they don’t reap all the benefits.
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A Family’s Secret Life in a Landmark Building of Manhattan
Family life in Scheffel Hall, a New York City landmark, could get a little complicated.
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Audiences Are as Outspoken as Ever at Amateur Night at the Apollo
The famed Amateur Night at the Apollo enters its 89th year, and audiences are as outspoken as ever.
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In Tennis, a Higher Ranking Means Better Perks
Higher-ranked players tend to get the perks, like the better practice courts. The lower-ranked must make do.
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John Barrett, Hair Stylist for the Fashionable Elite, Dies at 66
His salon on the penthouse level of Bergdorf Goodman drew regulars like Martha Stewart, Princess Diana, Ethel Kennedy and Hillary Clinton.
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Couples Look Back on Their Weddings During the 2003 Blackout
Couples who married during the widespread power outage reflect on their chaotic but fulfilling wedding days as they approach their 20th anniversaries.
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Joan Kaplan Davidson, Philanthropist Who Championed New York, Dies at 96
As president of a foundation established by her father, she focused her grant making on issues related to the city’s architecture, design and quality of life.
