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  1. The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. They are one of two major league clubs based in New York City alongside the National League (NL)'s New York Mets. The ...

  2. Classic. The New York Knickerbockers, [4] [9] shortened and more commonly referred to as the New York Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.

  3. Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada. One of the big four major leagues, MLB comprises 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. Formed in 1876 and ...

  4. New York, often called New York City [b] or simply NYC, is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each of which is coextensive with a respective county. New York is a global center of finance [11] and commerce ...

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    1960s

    New York was created in 1963 as the Sunday-magazine supplement of the New York Herald Tribune newspaper. The Herald Tribune, then in financial difficulty, had recently been sold to John Hay Whitney, and was looking to revitalize its business with an increased focus on editorial excellence, which included a relaunch of the Sunday edition and its magazine. Edited first by Sheldon Zalaznick and then by Clay Felker, the relaunched magazine, called New York, showcased the work of many talented Tri...

    1970s

    Wolfe, a regular contributor to the magazine, wrote a story in 1970 that captured the spirit of the magazine (if not the age): "Radical Chic: That Party at Lenny's". The controversial and often criticized article described a benefit party for the Black Panthers, held in Leonard Bernstein's apartment, in a collision of high culture and low that paralleled New Yorkmagazine's ethos and expressed Wolfe's interest in status and class. In 1972, New York's year-end issue incorporated a 30-page previ...

    1980s

    In 1980, Murdoch hired Edward Kosner, the former editor of Newsweek, to replace Armstrong. Murdoch also bought Cue, a listings magazine founded by Mort Glankoff that had covered the city since 1932, and folded it into New York, simultaneously creating a useful going-out guide and eliminating a competitor. Kosner's magazine shifted the mix of the magazine toward newsmagazine-style cover stories, trend pieces, and pure "service" features—long articles on shopping and other consumer subjects—as...

    New York magazine has long run literary competitions competitions and distinctive crossword puzzles. For the first year of the magazine's existence, the composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim contributed an extremely complex cryptic crossword to every third issue. Sondheim eventually ceded the job in order to write his next musical, and Richard Mal...

    Intelligencer

    New York's news blog was introduced under the name Daily Intelligencer, expanding upon the weekly magazine's front-of-the-book Intelligencer section. Launched in 2006, it was initially written mostly by Jessica Pressler and Chris Rovzar, whose coverage focused on local politics, media, and Wall Street but also included extensive chatter about the television show Gossip Girl. Over its first half-decade, the site expanded in reach and became more focused on national politics, notably with the a...

    The Cut

    The Cut launched on the New York website in 2008, edited by Amy Odell, to replace a previous fashion week blog, Show & Talk. In 2012 it became a standalone website, shifting focus from fashion to women's issues more generally. Stella Bugbee became editor-in-chief in 2017, and presided over a relaunch that appeared on August 21. The new site was designed for an enhanced mobile-first experience and to better reflect the topics covered. In January 2018, The Cut published Moira Donegan's essay re...

    Grub Street

    Grub Street, covering food and restaurants, was expanded in 2009 to five additional cities served by former nymag.com sister site MenuPages.com. In 2013 Grub Streetannounced that it would close its city blogs outside New York and bring a more national focus to GrubStreet.com.

    Books published by New Yorkinclude: 1. The Underground Gourmet, by Milton Glaser and Jerome Snyder (Simon & Schuster, 1970) 2. Best Bets, by Ellen Stern (Quick Fox Books, 1976) 3. September 11, 2001: A Record of Tragedy, Heroism, and Hope (Abrams, 2001) 4. New York Cooks: The 100 Best Recipes From New York Magazine, by Gillian Duffy (Abrams, 2003) ...

    Screen adaptations from stories published in New Yorkinclude: 1. Saturday Night Fever (film, 1977), from "Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night", by Nik Cohn (June 7, 1976) 2. Taxi(TV series, 1978–1983), from "Night-Shifting for the Hip Fleet", by Mark Jacobson (September 22, 1975) 3. American Gangster(film, 2007), from "The Return of Superfly", b...

    New York. Archive. November 9, 1992. ISSN 0028-7369 – via Google Books.
  5. What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page Get shortened URL Download QR code The plaque gallery at the Baseball Hall of Fame Ty Cobb's plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, honors individuals who have excelled in playing, managing, and serving the sport, and is ...

  6. NYSE Composite. The NYSE Composite (^NYA) [1] is a stock market index covering all common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange, including American depositary receipts, real estate investment trusts, tracking stocks, and foreign listings. It includes corporations in each of the ten industries listed in the Industry Classification Benchmark.