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Ryan Kailath

Articles by Ryan Kailath


The long list ranges from memoir and narrative nonfiction to historical and contemporary novels.


The Adams administration had urged the City Council to not approve it, citing opposition from local residents.


The luxury department store owes billions of dollars to suppliers and vendors. But at its New York City flagship this week, it’s been business as usual.


The American Institute of Architects New York honors innovative design in the city — including toilets.


The ceremony, which included a Punjabi club singer and an indie singer-songwriter, was a masterclass in NYC cultural code-switching.


From a historic Caravaggio to a Bronx biennial, these shows offer fresh ways to experience art in the city this year.


ICE and other agencies descended on Chinatown in October. Vendors say they're still feeling the effects.


“Sing the Children Over” by Kath Bloom and Loren Mazzacane Connors didn’t catch on in 1982. Now, it’s a collector’s dream, and boxes of deadstock have hit the market thanks to Ergot Records.


Anthology Film Archives spotlights George and Mike Kuchar, the Bronx twins who turned no-budget filmmaking into campy, chaotic, underground art.


Get ready to rave, courtesy of Public Records and the NYC Economic Development Corporation


At the turn of the century, Katie Holmes starred in "Piece of April," James Hedges' now-cult classic.


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