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Tribeca Festival 25th Anniversary: An Interview With Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, Rebecca Glashow19:33 Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, who founded the event, and Rebecca Glashow, the new leader of Tribeca Enterprises, reflected on the festival’s legacy and ambitions. Edward Burns on What It’s like to Be a Tribeca Festival Veteran19:33 The filmmaker, who is screening his ninth film at the festival, talked about the importance of Tribeca and what he has learned about sustaining an independent filmmaking career. ‘Awake and Sing!’ Heads to Broadway With Danny Burstein and Jessica Hecht14:22 Danny Burstein, Jessica Hecht and Jeremy Shamos will star in the Manhattan Theater Club production of Clifford Odets’s 1935 play. Beer From George Washington’s Recipe11:32 To celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday, the New York Public Library brewed “small beer” from a founding father’s instructions. Mark and Joaquin Consuelos, Father and Son, Make Broadway Debuts Together11:32 This spring the talk-show host and his youngest child made simultaneous debuts, three weeks and eight blocks apart. Joana Avillez Revisits Her Waterfront Childhood11:32 Joana Avillez took six years to illustrate a new edition of Joseph Mitchell’s “The Bottom of the Harbor,” which captures the salty New York neighborhood of her youth. N.Y.C. Children May Get Up to $3,000 From City for College Accounts9:19 The city’s current savings plan starts with $100. A City Council proposal would make the initial contributions among the highest anywhere. What to Watch For in the NY Primary: Key Races and Why They Matter9:19 Congressional primaries in Manhattan, Brooklyn and beyond could test the strength of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s socialist movement and reverberate across the country. The Congressional Primary Tearing the Mamdani Coalition in Two9:19 The Democratic battle over a House seat in New York City has reignited old tensions over gentrification, identity and who gets to define the left. A Long History of Handwritten Police Logs Comes to an End31.května Command logs date back as far as the 1860s, bearing witness to everything from the Civil War draft riots to the Sept. 11 terror attacks. The Police Department will soon replace the analog system with a digital one. Joby Demonstrated its Air Taxi in Manhattan, but You Can’t Fly in It Yet31.května Aviation start-ups and the Trump administration want to replace helicopters with electric aircraft, but the new vehicles still have to pass arduous tests before the public can use them. Israel Day Parade to Return to New York Against a Changed Backdrop31.května Mayor Zohran Mamdani does not plan to attend the annual Israel Day Parade, which is taking place amid a deterioration of public support for the country and rising antisemitism across the United States. ‘The Ingredients Looked Good, So I Told Him He Should Go for It’31.května Help with a hamburger, getting a look under a stranger’s hood and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. High-Speed Sailboats Race Past the New York Skyline31.května SailGP, a two-day competition some say is like Formula 1 on the water, has replaced part of the normal traffic in New York Harbor with high-tech catamarans. An Afternoon in Brooklyn with Mayor Mamdani and a Bar Full of Arsenal Fans31.května Zohran Mamdani watched his favorite team, Arsenal, compete for the Champions League title with fans at a bar, getting a rare taste of his old life after a meteoric rise in politics. |