Put Together a Global Kitchen
This may not be the time to go out in search of hard-to-find culinary ingredients, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t borrow some techniques — and equipment — from global cuisine. Condé Nast Traveler has assembled a list of the greatest
Build a City of Your Own
Foster and Partners, the British architecture juggernaut, has been keeping busy during the COVID-19 crisis. In addition to designing a highly effective open-source face mask, the firm put together the excellent #architecturefromhome series, which includes a pile of clever activities for design-inspired kids (and, if we’re
Celebrate the Return of the Necco
There are a lot of things we’re nostalgic for right now, but we have to admit that chalky Necco Wafers didn’t make the shortlist. Nevertheless, the much-maligned candy-like product is back on the shelves after disappearing in 2018. The wax-papered cylinders have
Watch a Rocket Launch
Scrubbed on Wednesday because of bad weather, NASA’s launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, carrying astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, has been rescheduled for Saturday. No ordinary rocket launch, this will be the first time in close to a decade that a
Get Ready to Feel the Pride
Monday marks the start of Pride Month, and we’re ready. “I want the Corcoran family to remember this,” says Pam Liebman. “It’s no accident that ‘live who you are’ is our tagline. It’s a statement of belief and a call to action. I can’t
Grab Your Camera for Manhattanhenge
Set a reminder: Friday and Saturday, May 29 and 30, just after 8 p.m., get ready to grab your iPhone to celebrate the ultimate Instagram holiday: Manhattanhenge. This twice-a-year alignment of the sunset and Manhattan’s street grid won’t be quite the
Get a Luger Steak, Minus the Grumpy Waiter
While it's true that Brooklyn’s Peter Luger Steak House got a good searing in The New York Times last October, it’s also true that this meaty mainstay kept right on cooking, thanks to a pack of loyal regulars. The dining room is closed
Discover a Better Way to Manage Stress
For 36 years, the teachers and practitioners of the Open Center have been helping New Yorkers maximize their emotional, social, physical, creative, and spiritual selves. Now, recognizing the unusual personal challenges created by the coronavirus lockdown, the Center has put together the New Yorkers for New
Read like a Kid Again
Last week, to the delight of every child who ever clutched a dog-eared copy of Eloise or From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, the New York Public Library, which is celebrating 125 years in 2020, revealed its list of 125 Kids Books