Picture Christmas in 1980s New York City, where Frank Sinatra’s velvet voice cuts through the chill like a neon sign on Broadway. It is these songs that capture that magic, blending nostalgia with ...
One afternoon last week, Mary Boone stood on the checkerboard marble floor in front of a grid of Andy Warhol portraits at Lévy Gorvy Dayan. She wore a crisp white shirt with a cravat and a ...
“HI. MY NAME is Paige Powell. I sell ads for Interview. Call me: 971-279-7110.” So reads text haphazardly stickered inside a white box lined floor-to-ceiling with photographs. Eighties music provides ...
From 1980 onwards, Ron Weideman transformed his nightshift taxi into a rolling portrait gallery, photographing an extraordinary cross-section of New York City life during a pivotal era of cultural ...
Jonathan Mahler’s new book portrays the city’s rebirth as a glitzy capital of global finance — and a petri dish of ego, ambition and class division. Credit...Matt Dorfman Supported by By Garth Risk ...
New York City in the 1980s was not necessarily a beacon of hope. By then, the crack cocaine epidemic had fully sunk its teeth in, with homicide rates reaching rates that had never been seen before, ...
Mr. Mahler is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine and the author of the forthcoming book “The Gods of New York: Egotists, Idealists, Opportunists, and the Birth of the Modern City: ...
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