EXCLUSIVE: Last spring, New York City became the global epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic, its hospitals struggling to cope with a surge of patients, while temporary morgues filled up with victims.
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NEW YORK -- A small painting by Sandro Botticelli sold at Sotheby's in New York on Thursday for $92.2 million, an auction record for the Renaissance master.The work, “Young Man Holding a Roundel,” from about 1475, depicts a young nobleman holding a round painting of a saint.
It is one of just three portraits in private hands by the artist best known for “The Birth of Venus" and “Primavera.”“This is not only an exceptional painting, it is also the epitome of beauty, and of a moment when so much
.EXCLUSIVE: Last spring, New York City became the global epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic, its hospitals struggling to cope with a surge of patients, while temporary morgues filled up with victims.
Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni chat with each other during a break from filming on Monday (February 8) in New York City.
Irina Shayk makes the sidewalk her runway with a stunning red look in New York City on Wednesday afternoon (January 27).
Barbara Kavovit made headlines when she became the new cast member of the Real Housewives of New York City after Carole Radziwill‘s departure, and now she’s doing the same thing for a very different reason! The New York native revealed she’s entering the race to become Mayor of “The City That Never Sleeps” in a tweet that shocked many of her followers on Jan. 27.
her Instagram Wednesday, saying her beloved Big Apple “is in a state of crisis” under Mayor de Blasio’s watch.“I may not be a politician, but I’m a Bronx-born New Yorker who isn’t fearful of the hard work and tough decisions that lay ahead,” she wrote.
Katie Holmes walks side by side with boyfriend Emilio Vitolo‘s as they walk and talk around New York City on Monday afternoon (January 25).
fabled 21 Club two weeks ago, might only be getting started. And as painful as it would be to food lovers, it would hurt landlords even more as retail vacancies of all kinds mushroom in each of the five boroughs.Many of the “couple of thousand” eatery closures to date, as estimated by the New York City Hospitality Alliance (NYCHA), were small neighborhood spots less “iconic” than media accounts claimed.