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Knicks Fans Are Dreaming Big: 'I'm About to Go Home and Make a Kid...I Might Even Name Him Jalen Hart'
Jubilation on the streets after our home team won its first NBA championship in 53 years.
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Jubilation on the streets after our home team won its first NBA championship in 53 years.
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Harron's 1996 directorial debut "I Shot Andy Warhol" is screening for the first time in decades at IFC Center.
"AI: Probably Nothing to Worry About" is designed to instill deep-set fear of AI. It works.
Thanks in part to Aimee Mann, who wrote the songs.
Remembering the multi-genre musician, who was adored by New York's independent music scene.
'Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody' sends up the HBO surprise megahit—and its horned-up female fandom—with love and laughter.
The arts institution's ignominious origin story, courtesy of itself.
Mohammad Omer Khalil is an art star everywhere but here—but a new retrospective should change that.
Jeff Bezos's party sucked.
"The Jellicle Ball"'s Nora Schell has transformed a semi-disposable "Cats" character into a newfound Broadway icon.
Aluminium foil sculptor Dean Millien kicks off Hell Gate's newest column, Creative Accounting.