Zohran Mamdani wins New York
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Today we’re so faced with technology and social media and just so much sound in our everyday life — there’s something about jazz and being a top-level musician; to play the music you have to be good.
In the heart of Manhattan, the iconic Altman Building in Chelsea, will become the stage for a bold social experiment: the “Drinks with Benefits” festival, scheduled for September 27, 2025, represents New York City’s latest push toward an alcohol-free nightlife.
When Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor on Jan. 1, he will become the most prominent Muslim elected official in the U.S. His victory is also an inflection point for New York’s Muslims.
The new wave of French restaurants in New York are grand, noisy, and refined—and abuzz with people who order pâté not because it’s proper, but because it’s fun.
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Crowd goes wild as Zohran Mamdani takes the stage at late-night queer Halloween party
The New York City mayoral frontrunner said it was "an honor to be the first mayoral candidate to ever be at Papi Juice!”
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Halloween in New York: The Ultimate Party Guide
Halloween in New York has always been a spectacle — part fashion week, part fever dream. For Yuval Ederand his team at NYC Party Guide, who have curated some of the city’s most sought-after nightlife experiences,
Halloween the day has become more like Halloween the season in New York City. In places like Maspeth, Queens, and Bushwick, Brooklyn, bars, clubs and parks have been hosting events where people can appear not as paralegals or communications assistants, but as the pope or that one dude from Oasis.