Dig In Day
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Field Trip NYC is taking part in Dig In Day, a day dedicated to supporting Black-owned businesses.

Autumn salad from The Mary Lane
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Chef Mike Price of The Mary Lane in the West Village prepared autumn salad with green goddess dressing.

Nice Matin Fall Menu
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Nice Matin restaurant on the Upper West Side is out with its fall menu.

enCourage Kids Foundation Fundraiser
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Chef Ralph Scamardella, partner of the Tao Group, and Michele Hall Duncan, CEO of enCourage Kids Foundation, talk about their fundraiser Oct. 19 at The Lighthouse in Chelsea.

NJ Now
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NJ Now for Oct 17, 2021

NYC Wine & Food Festival preview
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Joe Ariel, CEO/Founder of Goldbelly, talks about the NYC Wine & Food Festival. Ariel is co-hosting an event on Oct 16. Visit nycwff.org/newyork

'Hamilton,' 'The Lion King,' other major Broadway shows return

Broadway's long-running powerhouse shows The Lion King, Wicked, Chicago, and Hamilton has resumed performances.

Broadway: Dates, theatres for all shows opening, resuming

With Broadway shows suspended since March 2020 due to the pandemic, theatergoers are eager to return to the Great White Way.

NYC's one murder from Sept. 11, 2001, remains unsolved 20 years later

Two decades later, the killing of Henryk Siwiak — New York City's only murder outside of Ground Zero on 9/11 — remains unsolved.

Broadway theaters attack virus: 'This is absolutely doable'

One woman has seen the play "Pass Over" multiple times in just a few days. She's not exactly a super fan. Dr. Blythe Adamson's job is to find ways to lower the risks of COVID-19 transmission.

Broadway's New Deal: Theater leaders agree on reforms

Broadway theater owners, producers, union leaders, creators and casting directors have agreed to reforms and commitments for the theater industry to ensure equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility.

30 lb. bagel at O'Bagel
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O'Bagel at 600 Washington Street serves up a 30 lb. bagel.

44 years after the 'Son of Sam,' Netflix documentary raises new questions

It's been 44 years since David Berkowitz, the so-called "Son of Sam," shot and killed his final victim, but now there are new questions about whether or not he acted alone.