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Hell Gate Presents: THE ELITE EIGHT of March Madness of NYC Hot Takes 2026
The battle has commenced, and these takes have progressed. But which is the hottest of all?
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Yet another federal investigation of Adams-era chicanery has dropped, this time involving a City Councilmember, the husband of the head of the Brooklyn Democratic Party, a retired NYPD sergeant, and an aide to Governor Kathy Hochul.
The battle has commenced, and these takes have progressed. But which is the hottest of all?
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And two of them are how great Jaÿ-Z Is.
Filmmaker Caroline Golum on her feature "Revelations of Divine Love," recreating 14th-century England in Ridgewood, and the battles low-budget productions face.
A sprawling, personal, and vexing new book attempts to provide an answer.
Rest assured, loyal subjects: Despite a change in bar ownership, Amethyst Valentino won't stop holding court any time soon.
The New York Public Library's exhibition assembles archival material spanning nearly two centuries.
A brawl involving jewelry influencer TraxNYC has riled up vendors—and sent customers flocking to his store.
Hell Gate goes to the movies.
Co-curator Connie Choi discussed how the reopened institution will support Black Harlemites for generations to come.
In 2024, there were only two multi-agency inspections of nightlife venues. But in the first half of 2025, there have been nine, according to a report obtained by Hell Gate.
Jeffrey Norfolk, who's been here since the neighborhood was flourishing with artists, has kept Paracelso’s doors open through decades of change.
New York City's only horror-themed bookstore is sweet as can be.
The Gaza Biennale is now showing in Brooklyn.