Piles of regulations, or “kludge,” and a culture of “no” are limiting the ability to turn building blocks into something new.
Category: New York City
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‘And Just Like That’ Style: Episode 3
In the third episode of the new season, Carrie displays her Covid style, and Seema tries to recover her stolen Hermès bag.
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Does ‘And Just Like That …’ Signal the End of Stealth Wealth?
So does the pop culture and fashion wheel turn.
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How Are New Yorkers Handling the Costs of Child Care?
The New York Times is interested in exploring how New York City residents are navigating the costs and challenges of care.
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Sheldon Harnick, Musical Theater’s Great Marriage Broker
In lyrics of rare humor, elegance and compassion, the man who put words to “Fiddler on the Roof” and “She Loves Me” explored the complex emotional architecture of love.
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Victor Wembanyama Picked No. 1 Overall by Spurs in 2023 NBA Draft
Wembanyama, the 19-year-old French basketball star, had been perhaps the most-hyped prospect since LeBron James.
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Jonathan Majors to Face Trial on Assault Charges in August
The movie star, who has maintained his innocence, appeared briefly in a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday morning.
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How Pay Transparency Laws Help and Limit Job Seekers
Salary disclosure laws have been a boon for workers searching for jobs that pay fairly — but only when the advertised pay bands are narrow enough to be useful.
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A Walk Through the History of New York City
Ahead of next year’s 400th anniversary of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, the historian and author of “The Island at the Center of the World” offers a walking tour of often-overlooked Native American and Black sites.
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World Trade Center Arts Space to Open With Music, Theater and Dance
A one-man Laurence Fishburne show, a Bill T. Jones premiere and a new take on “Cats” will be among the offerings at the new Perelman Performing Arts Center.
