Max Rivlin-Nadler
Max Rivlin-Nadler is a co-publisher of Hell Gate. He’s reported for Gothamist, The New York Times, Village Voice and NPR. You can find him walking his dog, Stiva, or surfing in the Rockaways.
Photos: Queens’s Radical Pride Parade Returns
“What’s different here is really the vibe.”
Albany Whiffed This One Crucial Climate Bill
There's still a few hours for the Assembly to pass legislation creating publicly-owned renewable energy facilities.
NY Attorney General Warns New Yorkers, Eric Adams, About the Perils of Crypto
New York's top law enforcement officer warns that investing in a currency built entirely on vibes is extremely risky.
Adult Lap Swim Is Probably Not Coming Back This Summer
After two pandemic years without adult lap swim at the City’s outdoor pools, the Parks Department tells Hell Gate that it’s not coming back.
‘Political Violence’: Albany’s Good Cause Fight Is Getting Weird
Protesters visited the home of a state lawmaker who opposes Good Cause. Strangeness ensued.
The Death of NYC Pay Phones Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
Hell Gate placed a call from a pay phone located in the 14th Street subway station, and it sounded fantastic.
A Secret Night Market Popped Up on a Sloshy Saturday Night
New York’s most underground carnival returned this past weekend.
Eric Adams Crypto Wallet Update: Oh No!
After almost breaking even according to our last check-in with the mayor’s crypto wallet, things have gone very badly. But City Hall tells Hell Gate he’s still embracing the “HODL!” mentality.
Queens Judge Overseeing Murder Trial Furious That Hell Gate Found, Reported on Public Documents
At an emergency hearing, Judge Kenneth Holder tightened restrictions on how Prakash Churaman and his attorney share information.