Vanity Fair re-launched in 1983 with the goal of capturing "the spirit of our age." It would be "a magazine of literature and the arts, politics and popular culture." Editor Tina Brown would shepherd the magazine into an era of excess-full of celebrities, wealth, fashion, and scandal-that mirrored the debauched decade it chronicled.
Additional NYC screenings "Everybody Street" illuminates the lives and work of New York's iconic street photographers and the incomparable city that has inspired them for decades. The documentary pays...
"Where can I fix my friggin' bike around here?" So inquires one New Yorker on Enquire, a new app that lets neighbors ask each other anything. Someone else, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights, asks for the worst example of local gentrification, while someone in Boerum Hill asks how much you have to earn to afford a home in the neighborhood.
Storyteller-in-chief of the website “My First Apartment NYC" (http://myfirstapartmentnyc.com), where we collect people’s stories and photos of their first apartment in New York—whether they loved i...