Growing up in Brownsville, there was no sign that a nearsighted, pudgy, and bullied boy would someday be heavyweight champion of the world.
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Even with one mystery wrapped, dozens of others still stump the city’s gumshoes.
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A retro-styled luncheonette that doesn’t come off as hokey.
Even avowed broccoli haters might be seduced by this deep-fried recipe from the new Sorella cookbook.
Shamus Jones of Brooklyn Brine opens Pickle Shack in Gowanus next week.
Bo’s brings New Orleans-style fare to the Flatiron District.
An old rice gets a fresh start.
Stairs designed for seating and eating.
The energy healers, potion-brewers, and shih-tzu whisperers that locals swear by.
Ansari will make you a match. Just hand him your phone.
Meet the stars of Blue Is the Warmest Color.
The return of the Codex Seraphinianus.
Chris Burden’s big art of big ideas lives large at the New Museum.
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American Horror Story, The Returned, and Dracula do small-screen horror right.
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