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How Much Art Is Too Much? A Guide to the New York Fairs.20:54 Latin American galleries. World-class photography. Upcycled design. Art fairs will take over New York this week. Here are seven (of many) worth a visit. Dudamel Unites N.Y. Philharmonic and Spanish Harlem Orchestra18:13 Gustavo Dudamel brought the New York Philharmonic and the Spanish Harlem Orchestra together for the first time, at Lincoln Center and uptown. Mike Lawler, N.Y.’s Most At-Risk House Republican, Is Accused of Self-Dealing17:09 Several entities tied to Representative Mike Lawler, New York’s most endangered House Republican, paid a political consulting firm he once owned, raising ethics concerns. Will a Ban on Bromated Flour Change New York Bagels and Pizza?11:15 Bromated flour, which makes breads and crusts stretchy and springy (and cheap), is among the carcinogens forbidden in pending state legislation. He Created the Odeon. And Now He’s a Prizewinning Author.11:14 Keith McNally won the Gotham Book Prize for his memoir, “I Regret Almost Everything.” It tells the story of his life in New York. Cursive Club, Where Students Learn With a Flourish11:14 Students are practicing cursive in clubs after school and in libraries after it was cut from the Common Core curriculum. Some states are reintroducing it into schools. Need to Hire an Architect or Designer? Try Dumbo.9:06 A Brooklyn neighborhood with waterfront views and pricey apartments has become New York City’s latest design hub, with more than 160 architecture and design firms. Airbnb Turns to Black Leaders in Its Bid to Make a Comeback in New York9:06 The multibillion-dollar corporation is partnering with influential Black pastors as it seeks to regain a foothold in the city’s short-term rental market. Maya Lin Connects Nature to a New Manhattan Skyscraper and Beyond0:02 The famed artist and designer drew on her lifelong love of the environment for inspiration for new work in New York and Chicago. Abraham Foxman, Warrior Against Antisemitism, Dies at 8610.května For almost three decades, he led the Anti-Defamation League, winning access to presidents and prime ministers and meeting with Pope John Paul II. Before SoHo, This Building Was at the Heart of New York’s Arts District10.května A West Side co-op built for artists and later turned into offices is being reborn as a luxury condominium named Parc Beaufort. ‘She Studied Us for a Moment With Theatrical Longing’10.května Sharing a secret at a Williamsburg wine bar, a brilliant full moon and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Beware of Wolves, but Straw Houses Could Help With Climate Change10.května Near Hudson, N.Y., a Princeton University team erected a cottage made from the agricultural byproduct, which they said is more sustainable than bricks or concrete. Rudy Giuliani Once Helped a Fellow Mayor Get Health Care10.května As the former mayor seeks help from the World Trade Center Health Program, an episode where he helped his predecessor John V. Lindsay carries resonance. Can the Country’s ‘Dirtiest Hotel’ Get a Clean Slate?10.května For decades, the Hotel Carter in Times Square was the site of squalor and crime. Now rundown and empty, its future is tied up in litigation but some hope for a rebirth. |