‘I Love the Nightlife’ Turns Into a Political Boogie
An event put on by the New York Nightlife Association represented an effort by the city's bar and club scene to get politically organized.
View ArticleCondos Stall, but Night Life Runs on All Cylinders
Even as construction projects sit half-finished, new restaurants and bars keep coming.
View ArticleJane Hotel in the Village Draws P.R. Offensive
Greenwich Village residents angry over the noise from a new hot spot, the Jane Hotel, have hired a public relations company to make their opposition known.
View ArticleJane Hotel Ballroom Is Allowed to Reopen
The West Village hotel gets an assembly permit and a temporary certificate of occupancy, clearing the way for the party to resume. Just not on the street.
View ArticleIt’s Reopening Night at the Jane Ballroom
Six months after being shut down by the city, the Jane Ballroom is expected to finally reopen Monday night.
View ArticleWhere Kosher Beckons the Cool Crowd
A new kosher Japanese restaurant on the Upper West Side seeks to overcome the stereotype of kosher restaurants as stodgy places.
View ArticleA Night Out With the H.I.V. Positive
POZ parties are organized to help remove some of the anxiety H.I.V.-positive gay men feel about disclosing their status to friends, potential dates and sexual partners.
View ArticleSwinging the Paddle With a Jazz Beat
For several jazz musicians, the game of ping-pong is another stage for competition.
View ArticleWhiskey, Wine and Moonshine, Born in the County of Kings
One spirit maker occupies what must be the world's smallest distillery, and Brooklyn's oldest.
View ArticleStuffed, to the Limits of the Imagination
When taxidermists gather for the Carnivorous Nights contest, nature and storytelling are twisted together, with an emphasis on twisted.
View ArticleA Reprieve for Max Fish
The celebrated, and threatened, Ludlow Street hangout gets one more year, which it says will allow it to find another location.
View ArticleFor Gay Arabs, a Place to Dance, and Break Down Walls
A floating monthly dance party called Habibi affords a rare opportunity for public interaction.
View ArticleHis Best Friend at His Fingertips, a Pianist, 96, Plays On
Mr. Fields, who has been playing the piano since the 1920s, is still working six nights a week and shows no signs of slowing down.
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