An app let the audience listen to the composer’s work as they strolled, while they heard Beethoven’s Pastoral symphony indoors
Known to millions from radio, TV and books as ‘Dr Ruth’ she revolutionised the way Americans thought and talked about sex
This mind-altering show features chromatic overload with heavy curatorial input
Law firm’s hiring spree helps it pull away from ‘magic circle’ rivals in world’s biggest legal market
The 19th-century Gothic Revival church is a modern-day domestic sanctuary for the Brooklyn-based artist
A New-York Historical Society exhibition covers department stores, a theatre where Houdini played and forgotten herds of pigs
Case is part of a flurry of lawsuits over socially conscious investment decisions
From traditional styling in The Hamptons to a high-design compound in Montauk
Deal by Ingka Investments marks latest push by Swedish furniture group to expand in US
Jonathan Kaye turned himself in to authorities a week after resigning from senior role at boutique advisory firm
Decision to loosen restrictions leaves him free to discuss witnesses and jurors in the New York trial
Oracle co-founder’s professional sailing league wants to become global Formula 1 of water sports
What can be learnt from the pioneers who turned abandoned lofts into the creative heart of the city?
Wall Street group begins probe after online video shows man punching person at Brooklyn Pride event
Manhattan’s hottest new restaurants are all about the haute cuisine
The Park Avenue Armory is host to an intricate yet grand five-hour show
Around the globe in American-style patties
Plan had been expected to take effect later this month and raise billions for ailing public transit system
A new bill will tip the balances towards issuers
Request made to review testimony of tabloid publisher and former president’s fixer along with a refresher on the law
Closing arguments cap New York ‘hush money’ trial with jury set to begin deliberating on Wednesday
Our US art critic’s personal voyage through one of the world’s greatest — and largest — permanent collections
Craft meets contemporary in the jewellery designer’s New York brownstone
Who are the new breed of super-prime property tenants paying turbocharged rents of $25,000-$75,000 a month — and why?
Surge of migrants into US cities has fuelled political divisions but not ended labour shortages