

Alex Vadukul
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A Vigil for O’Shae Sibley
“Vogueing is not a crime,” an activist said, before the crowd danced through the city streets in honor of the slain dancer.

The Life of Frank Kozik, a Creator of Era-Defining Rock Concert Posters and Collectible Toys
Frank Kozik made his name with his playfully gruesome concert posters for Nirvana, Soundgarden and Butthole Surfers. He added to his underground fame with his...

Roaring Twenties Enthusiasts Gather in New York
A lawn party for would-be Gatsbys and flappers has become an annual New York tradition.

WW Norton, a Defiant Book Publisher, Throws a 100th Anniversary Party
Rita Dove, Michael Lewis and Richard Powers were among the authors who took part in a crowded, swinging party at Cipriani in Midtown Manhattan.

Fashion High School: New York Kids Put On a Glamorous Runway Show
Most schools rev up for the big game. At the High School of Fashion Industries, it’s the spring fashion show. And this year’s was bigger...

New York’s Hottest Destination Wedding Is Roosevelt Island
The Sanctuary, a new wedding venue on Roosevelt Island, has become a hot spot. But change doesn’t always sit well with the small waterfront community.

A Joan Didion Party at the New York Public Library
Writers and editors celebrated the author, and sampled her recipes, at a party commemorating the library’s acquisition of her voluminous archive.

The New Tiffany, Unboxed
After a makeover that took nearly four years, the jewelry company’s famous flagship store in Manhattan is set to reopen under new ownership.

The New Tiffany, Unboxed
After a makeover that took nearly four years, the jewelry company’s famous flagship store in Manhattan is set to reopen under new ownership.

The Last Days of Beckett’s, a Smoky New York Literary Salon
They came. They drank. They staged plays and argued about Shakespeare. For dozens of up-and-coming writers, actors and artists, it was nice while it lasted.