Calendar: Things to Do in Connecticut, Aug. 27 Through Sept. 4
Lil Yachty, a hip-hop artist and self-proclaimed “king of the teens,” is performing at Toad’s Place in the coming days.
Calendar: Things to Do in New Jersey, Aug. 27 Through Sept. 4
Dread Scott, an African-American artist well known for his revolutionary works, will participate in an upcoming panel discussion in Glassboro.
Calendar: Things to Do in the Hudson Valley, Aug. 27 Through Sept. 4
The blues rock songwriter and musician Gary Clark Jr. will perform at the Capitol Theater next month.
Things to Do on Long Island, Aug. 27 Through Sept. 4
“My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish and I’m in Therapy!” a comedy by Steve Solomon is at the Jeanne Rimsky Theater in Port Washington.
Metropolitan Diary: A Peaceful Day
A happy moment in a multiethnic city as President Obama pays a visit, and a hope that the feeling will endure.
Silver, Like Skelos, Can Remain Free While Appealing Graft Conviction
Sheldon Silver, the former State Assembly speaker, and Dean G. Skelos, the former Senate majority leader, have moved aggressively to stave off the day they had to begin serving their sentences.
About New York: Migrant Lizard, Having Made It in New York, Heads Elsewhere
The Italian wall lizard, a reptile native to Europe that has been in the New York area for decades and is moving north, is a cast study in foreign species’ adaptability to urban life.
Caribbean Scoops on an Ice Cream Cone
Taste the Tropics USA, a West Indian-themed ice cream parlor in Brooklyn, serves ice cream flavors like pineapple, coconut and soursop.
Neighborhood Joint: When Only a Scoop of Soursop Will Do
Taste the Tropics USA, a West Indian-themed ice cream parlor in Brooklyn that opened in the 1970s, serves ice cream flavors like pineapple, coconut, soursop and even a beer-based option: Guinness.
Sunday Routine: How Caroline Wozniacki, Danish Tennis Player, Spends Her Sundays
As the U.S. Open begins, the tennis player, who last reached the finals in 2014, tries to balance rest and fun with preparing for her next match.
‘I Don’t Know Mr. and Mrs. L.L.C.’: New Neighbors Unsettle a Black Enclave
Residents of Sag Harbor’s African-American neighborhoods on Long Island worry that an influx of investors who are sweeping up properties will forever alter the community’s character.
New York Today: New York Today: City Staycations
Thursday: Vacationing in the city, a Night at the Museum and strides in women’s rights.
Metropolitan Diary: A Modest Reward for Helping Amazon Fix a Mistake
Discovering what’s in a package delivered to the wrong building.
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