‘Julius Caesar’ interrupted again by pro-Trump protesters Once more unto the breach! The Public Theater’s anti-Trump rendition of “Julius Caesar” was interrupted yet again on Sunday — with two protesters storming the stage this time, including one who shouted: “Liberal…
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Google pledges M for Stonewall riots history project Google pledged $1 million on Sunday to help record the stories of anyone and everyone involved in the Stonewall riots, a landmark moment in the battle for gay rights. The Web giant’s…
Trump Tower police detail has finally been scaled back With the first family now officially reunited in the White House, the NYPD presence around Trump Tower has been dramatically reduced — and police and nearby businesses are breathing big sighs…
Driver in wrong-way crash may have been trying to evade police Four people were injured in a wrong-way crash on Long Island while possibly trying to evade police, sources said. The crash happened as the vehicle was traveling the wrong…
Construction worker falls to his death from scaffolding A 58-year-old construction worker died after falling off scaffolding while working on the outside of a Brooklyn building, officials said. The man was working at a building on Nostrand Ave. near Linden…
LaGuardia worker run over by vehicle on tarmac An airport worker was run over by a vehicle on the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport Sunday morning — as startled jetsetters watched the aftermath out of their plane windows. Passengers waited on…
The Family Man Attending a Sex Party With His Wife New York’s Sex Diaries series asks anonymous city dwellers to record a week in their sex lives — with comic, tragic, often sexy, and always revealing results. This week, a…
Judges for Love Offers Commitments, While Hoping for No Appeals A group of former State Supreme Court judges performing marriages in New York say they provide a more stately alternative to a quick City Hall ceremony.
Hubert de Givenchy Discusses His New Museum Retrospective Givenchy has most recently been synonymous with Riccardo Tisci, who helmed the label from 2005 until this year (with Clare Waight Keller appointed artistic director in his wake). Now the Museum of…
Metropolitan Diary: Welcome to New York, Parking Edition Sometimes it’s just easier to let someone else do it.
Schumer says city needs anti-heroin SWAT team The feds are forming four new SWAT teams to specifically combat the nation’s heroin epidemic — and the embattled metro area should get one of them, US Sen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday. The…
Mayoral candidate wants to fix your hellish commute It’s time for the mayor to take New Yorkers’ commuter nightmare seriously, and a candidate seeking to oust Bill de Blasio says he is just the man to do that. As commuters…
For the 2nd Time in a Week, a Cyclist Is Killed by a Bus in Chelsea Michael Mamoukakis, 80, was remembered by his family as a lifelong cobbler who loved to ride his bicycle.
Even de Blasio thinks proposed surveillance bill is too liberal A City Council bill that would force the NYPD to reveal its anti-terror tools and tactics is too liberal even for the city’s left-leaning mayor — who charged Sunday the…
Little but Palace Intrigue as Legislative Session Winds Down Mayor Bill de Blasio’s grip on the control of New York City’s schools will dominate the last week’s docket, as competing factions do their dances.
