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Jessica Williams has a larger-than-life presence, a new starring film role, and a much-loved podcast. So what is it that makes her so incredible? → Read More
We all have ideas—so many ideas! But very few of us follow through on them. Danielle DiPaolo and Viridiana Lieberman discuss how to make the magic happen. → Read More
Elizabeth Powell moved to Ontario for the purpose of "saving ass" after a round of successful Land of Talk tours. It didn't offer what she expected. → Read More
Elsa's reboot is even better looking than the original, but the Home-designed bar recreates the same appealing essence it had established in Manhattan. → Read More
Creating space and time to check in with ourselves can feel impossible; but MNDFL can be used with the same pragmatic ease as a gym—only one for the mind. → Read More
Sevigny has always chosen films that are not easy, but that make an outsized impact. Now, she's testing the waters in directing films of her own. → Read More
Prospect Park is kicking off an entire season of events to celebrate its opening in 1867; a place that Brooklynites have called their backyard ever since. → Read More
Feeling pent-up frustration? Take advantage of the popularity of kickboxing, and hit (and punch and kick) inanimate objects all around Brooklyn. → Read More
As part of Governor Cuomo's plan to upgrade 30 stations city-wide, three R train stops will be shut down (the first starting next week) for modern upgrades. → Read More
Can you turn a piece of music or a place into a scent? D.S. & Durga thinks so—and they also think you shouldn't take any of it too seriously. → Read More
May Boeve began nonprofit 350.org in 2007 with six college friends and Bill Mckibben. Today, it is a worldwide force working against climate change. → Read More
Phoebe Robinson has one wish: To highlight voices other than the white male variety—and that is what she does on her podcast, "Soo Many White Guys." → Read More
SHAKTIBARRE teaches yoga-barre classes with a focus on inclusivity and affordability, and on empowering and reclaiming the feminine in all of us. → Read More
"My approach in putting together my shop was this: trust my palate; prioritize value; work with friends; don't compete—offer an alternative," says Foster. → Read More
Through community engagement, persistent guidance, and yearly field trips to Harvard, Dr. Nadia Lopez is making her students believe in the bigness of life. → Read More
The handsome handkerchief-sized bar on Metropolitan Avenue seems to invite refined behavior but it also welcomes nights that devolve into something else. → Read More
If you are among the hundreds of thousands attempting to date in New York City, this event, from It's Not Personal, will be filled with sympathetic friends. → Read More
Beach feet selfies are usually the worst. But not when the feet in the beach feet selfie belong to the former president and first lady on Valentine's Day. → Read More
For its 375th Anniversary, Montreal—with its ferocious climate, two languages, small bagels, and hearty spirit—has a lot to celebrate. → Read More
We all do our best to parse our way through our own crazy thoughts, and map our way through the crazy world—patterns present in the planets could help. → Read More