Nordstrom Local outposts in the West Village and on the Upper East Side won’t carry merchandise but will help with online orders and returns.
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Frieze New York and TEFAF are a bit pricey, but looking is free (or nearly) at Frieze Sculpture at Rockefeller Center and alternative fairs in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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Well, not quite yet. But soon. In the meantime, here are a few ideas for how to make the most of May, courtesy of the Culture Calendar.
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How a lawyer with deep connections to Democratic politicians in New Jersey helped to dole out hundreds of millions of dollars in state tax credits.
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She was the oldest person — and the only woman — to attempt going over Niagara in a barrel alone, but the glamour that followed was short-lived.
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Patti LaBelle will open the festival in Prospect Park on June 4.
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Meet Elizabeth Roberts, go-to architect for the open kitchen and other 21st-century modifications to 19th-century spaces.
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The art fair introduces virtual reality so the curious can check out some works from afar.
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J. David Goodman, a metro reporter, has chronicled the Google and Amazon invasions. But the most effective technology for reporting on the city is still coffee.
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Savage Lounge, hidden behind the kitchen at Pomona restaurant, has seen its share of Bravo celebrities.
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