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The Founding Fathers had some top-notch ideas, but this isn't one of them.
The tens of thousands of jobless New Yorkers trying to call or log in forced it to shut down.
On Friday, we celebrated our 40th anniversary with music, comedy, and a few thousand friends.
Kaufman co-wrote two songs on the soundtrack to his directorial debut, 'Synecdoche, New York.'
Can he help it if the people in the Dominican Republic don't understand that?
In an hour the governor of New York will make his television address about the financial crisis facing the state. Will it be enough to change Albany? And will it be enough to change him into a new kind of governor?
After coming face-to-face with all the sad young literary men and women, a 20-year-old blogger swears off the literati — and New York.
Forty-thousand people who used to live here now live in Atlanta, but they're still bitter, twisted New Yorkers in their hearts.
In which one of your Daily Intel editors goes all the way to California to learn where he really belongs.
Hey! It's really dangerous to live in New York. No, not in the old-fashioned way!
The singer explains that she didn't really mean that New York was not exciting; it was just that she's no longer excited. Or something.
The former Clinton-administration trade official and author of "Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making" talks to Boris Kachka about the election, the economy, and why the elite won't stop coming to New York City.
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