all stories tagged "leisure"
Night court: free, fun, evening entertainment.
Out late and in need of a bathroom? There's an app for that! Can't seem to figure what kind of tree you're looking at? There's an app! Need restaurant reservations? Yes, app!
While critics and audiences alike have deified the "Book of Mormon" on the stage, it looks like the team could use some divine intervention on the field.
The New York Times isn’t exactly known as a sports writing powerhouse. Slipped into the back of Business Day for most of the week, the Sports section tends to feel like an afterthought. A chore, even. But even if the Times fails to scratch your sports writing itch on a daily basis, you’ll be hard-pressed to find three better sports books for your summer reading list than the ones written by veterans of the Gray Lady.
The Society's president dished on three absolute must-see buildings.
On July 10, 2011, Brooklyn will host the "biggest Bastille Day celebration in the U.S.," according to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
It's possible that there are more online summer guides per square mile here than anywhere in the world. Our guide to summer guides is broken up by coverage area and content type in order to help you find the best event listings for your lifestyle.
Q-tip, a founding member of "A Tribe Called Quest," curated the lineup for this year’s Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, July 11-16.
Sure the High Line's great, but have you seen the roof terrace at the Met?
Are you a museumophobe? Then the summertime city streets can serve as your art fix.




