New York City

Trudie Styler: 'Sadomasochism Is The New Tantra'

Tara Stiles | Posted 12.12.2009 | Living


Tara Stiles

Living, breathing, and being present is the practice that can lead us to having a full and authentic in-the-body experience. If we can shift our perspective from being separate to being part of it all.

Things to do this week in NYC Dec 12-Dec 19: Museums

City Guide. | City Guide | Posted 12.12.2009 | Home


Some of the world's most impressive museums and exhibits are in New York?including the Whitney, the Guggenheim, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and...

Port Authority Approves $6.3 Billion Budget, Cuts 150 Jobs

AP | Posted 12.11.2009 | New York


NEW YORK — The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is cutting 150 positions and slashing overtime. The moves are part of the Port Authori...

Bloomberg Rails Against Times Square Shooting, Gun Violence

AP | COLLEEN LONG | Posted 12.12.2009 | New York


NEW YORK — Authorities on Friday said a machine pistol used by a street hustler shot dead in a Times Square gunfight was purchased at a Virginia...

Cafe Habana Sued For 'Sexually Charged Environment'

nydailynews.com | By Jose Martinez | Posted 12.11.2009 | New York


Four waitresses at Manhattan's trendy Cafe Habana are suing the celebrity hot spot for trying to force them to wear skimpy outfits. The women claim th...

W, Z Subway Lines May Be Cut By MTA

nydailynews.com | By Pete Donohue | Posted 12.11.2009 | New York


Facing a massive budget crisis, the cash-squeezed MTA is moving to implement sweeping service cuts - again - including shutting down dozens of bus rou...

Raymond Martinez, Times Square Shooting Suspect, Had Gun Dealers' Business Cards In His Pockets (VIDEO)

AP | COLLEEN LONG and ADAM GOLDMAN | Posted 12.12.2009 | New York


NEW YORK (Associated Press) Raymond Martinez was running a common scam on the throngs of holiday tourists in Times Square, pushing shoppers to buy his...

Room to Grow Revolutionizes Child Care Philanthropy

Michael Macher | Posted 12.11.2009 | Impact


Michael Macher

As America's middle class struggles to adjust to the myriad inconveniences of a shifting economic reality, low-income parents face a far more dire challenge--that of providing their children with basic care.

Only in America: Ambassador Sichan Siv - From the Killing Fields to the White House

Jim Luce | Posted 12.12.2009 | World


Jim Luce

I first met Ambassador Sichan Siv in 2004. He spoke on surviving Pol Pot's Killing Fields in Cambodia - and coming to America. He ended up working in the White House and then the United Nations.

Ramaz School Comes Down With Mystery Illness

ny1.com | Posted 12.10.2009 | New York


A school on Manhattan's Upper East Side has been shut down after more than two dozen students came down with a mystery illness this morning....

Thomas Hoving Dead: Former Metropolitan Museum Of Art Director Dies

AP | Posted 12.11.2009 | New York


NEW YORK — Former Metropolitan Art Museum director Thomas Hoving has died at his home in New York City. Nancy Hoving says her husband died Thur...

A Jobs Crisis Quickly Turning Into a Political Crisis

David Jones | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


David Jones

Even as economists are reaching a consensus that the recession is ending, there seems to almost universal agreement that high rates of unemployment will persist through 2014.

Vintage Tea Party Crashers On Subway

nbcnewyork.com | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


The Levys' Unique New York tour group plans to take their "Vintage Tea Party" to the V line, starting at the second avenue station, at 2 p.m. on Sunda...

Video: New York's Economic Future

MSNBC | MSNBC | Posted 12.09.2009 | Home


Richard Parsons, chairman of Citigroup and former chairman and CEO of Time Warner, discusses New York's economic future, TARP and more with CNBC's Sco...

Artie's Jewish Deli Gets New Owners

Crain's New York Business | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


Artie's, the 10-year-old Upper West Side deli known for its overstuffed pastrami sandwiches, has been sold to an investor who plans to open more of th...

Tavern On The Green Prepares To Auction Treasures

AP | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


NEW YORK — If you want to own a piece of New York City's landmark Tavern on the Green restaurant, get ready to open your wallet. The Central Pa...

St. Vincent's Hospital Lays Off 180 Employees

nytimes.com | ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan announced Tuesday that it had laid off 180 of its 3,800 employees, blaming the recession and two years of health care...

Ansel Adams' "Moonrise" Print Sold At Auction

AP | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


NEW YORK — A 1948 print of Ansel Adams' iconic photograph "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico" has sold for $360,000 at an auction in New York City...

Ahead Of 2010 Census, New York Gets Population Boost From Immigrants

AP | HOPE YEN | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


WASHINGTON — A steady flow of new immigrants is providing a late-decade population boost to major metropolitan areas such as Chicago, Miami, New...

Canal Street Raid Nets Fake Handbags, Clothing

nydailynews.com | By Daniel Edward Rosen and Kathleen Lucadamo | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


The city confiscated $1 million in counterfeit handbags and other faux goods in Chinatown on Tuesday, angering bargain-hunters....

Urban Umbrella Etiquette

Miguel Guadalupe | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


Miguel Guadalupe

I'm no miss manners, but I've been on both the giving and receiving ends of umbrella faux pas that make life in the city just a little less pleasant for everyone.

Immigrants Prop Up Cities Hit By Population Loss

USA Today | Posted 12.09.2009 | Home


The recession has brought a nation built on moving from place to place to a standstill not seen since World War II, but immigration continues in major...

Cheney: Trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed In NYC Could Make Him 'More Important Than Osama bin Laden'

AP | Posted 12.09.2009 | New York


NEW YORK — Former Vice President Dick Cheney says trying suspected Sept. 11 terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (HAH'-leed shayk moh-HAH'-med) in New Y...

New iPhone App Charts NYC Tree Census Info

Huffington Post | Richard Carnell | Posted 12.08.2009 | Green


We all know that trees are good for the environment, but how good? With the new iPhone App, Trees Near You, created by Brett Camper for New York City...

Irish Arts Center Gets $3.5 Million From Ireland

nytimes.com | DAVE ITZKOFF | Posted 12.08.2009 | New York


The Irish government has made a contribution of $3.5 million to New York City that will be used to build a new Irish Arts Center in Manhattan....