BY LINCOLN ANDERSON AND PHILIP MAIER | At noon on Oct. 11, a Fire Department ladder truck stood parked outside New York University’s Brown Building,…
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“Every chess master was once a beginner.” — Irving Chernev, Ukrainian-American chess player and chess writer Cries of “Chess player! Chess player!” from the southwest…
BY KAREN REMPEL | This year’s Bonnet Bash at the National Arts Club was an absolute fascinator. My friend Jeff and I went as red-headed…
BY KAREN REMPEL | A dear friend from Jersey City took me to the beloved Fanelli Cafe on an early trip to New York. It…
BY KAREN REMPEL | Storefront fortune tellers are almost as ubiquitous as nail salons in New York. Who among us hasn’t succumbed to the lure…
BY KAREN REMPEL | Happy New Year! The days have been cool, gray and rainy in New York City this winter. Not at all the…
BY KAREN REMPEL | Can you spot the dearly beloved, majestic steamship of a building plowing forward toward Madison Square Park? Yes, it’s the Beaux…
BY KAREN REMPEL | I first heard about CBGB at a party in high school in Burnaby, British Columbia. My friends were playing the Talking…
BY KAREN REMPEL | I always have fun on photo shoots for this column, but the shoot outside Chelsea Guitars was exceptionally boisterous. First of…
BY KAREN REMPEL | On my first trip to New York, in 2014, I ditched the “Search Inside Yourself” course that brought me to the…