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With Hotels Desperate for Visitors, The Extended-Stay Playboy Is Making a Comeback

The work-from-hotel trend is on the rise as creatives take advantage of slashed pandemic rates

Wealthy Investors Save NYC's Iconic Astor Hair

The long-running space won't be closing after all

The Last Days of Manhattan’s Iconic Barbershop, Astor Hair

Beloved by everyone from Bruce Willis to Robert DeNiro, the 70-year-old hair cuttery will close forever on November 25

Is America’s Most Famous Bookshop on the Verge of a Mutiny?

With The Strand facing an unclear future, tensions between the owner and her staff are running high

How Famed Reporter Jimmy Breslin Changed the American Beer Ad

In the 1970s, nothing said regular, everyday guy like a hardscrabble newspaperman

The Lost Story of Randy Quaid’s Broadway Flop That Got Him Banned for Life

“Boy, did we pick the wrong horse,” said one producer

The Fall of Best Made: Why the "Fancy Axe" Company Was Sold for Parts

What’s left of Peter Buchanan-Smith’s trendsetting outdoor brand?

NYC Now Has a (Legal) Psychedelic Clinic for Mental Health

This isn’t the ‘shrooms trip you took back in college. It’s better.

Why a “Once-in-a-Generation” Trio of Alfa Romeos Is Being Sold at an Art Auction

The B.A.T. 5, 7 and 9 concepts are less of a car collection than a triptych

How the Bronx Became an Unlikely Birdwatching Haven

In 1842, John James Audubon moved to Washington Heights. His legacy is still felt today.

A Handy Guide to All of NYC’s Major Museum Reopenings

Don thy masks and a sense of childlike wonder

Biggie's Crown and Tupac's Love Letters Are Up for Auction

Sotheby's first dedicated hip-hop auction opens in Manhattan and online Sept. 15

Can an Army of Feral Cats Help Solve New York City’s Rat Problem?

Sheila Massey’s Hard Hat Cats program aims to put the city’s thousands of stray cats to good use

What Happens to NYC's Best Subway Meme Account When No One Is Riding?

Predicting the future of mass transit with the guy behind @subwaycreatures

What a New Wave of Socially Distanced Luxury Concerts Could Look Like

The “Safe & Sound” series kicks off in the Hamptons this Saturday

As Broadway Looks to Reopen, Rule Breakers Are Keeping People Away

Theatergoers don’t fear the Phantom. They fear people without masks.