Portland Theaters Fight Federal Arts Funding Cuts Portland Playhouse, along with dozens of other cultural institutions, met the news of funding cuts with dismay, then action. May 21, 2025
New Graduates Face Tightening Job Market Amid Trump Tariff Policies Grads are expected to hit job market headwinds. May 20, 2025
A Harlem Theater Fights Artistic Repression in the Wake of Federal Cuts What does the Trojan War of ancient times have to do with the culture wars of 2025? May 16, 2025
What Is the Public Matching Funds Program and How Did It Get Its Start? This voluntary program matches smaller contributions from New York City residents to participating candidates. May 14, 2025
On Eve of Pride Show, National Queer Theater Faces Federal Cuts The National Queer Theater’s annual Criminal Queerness Festival saw its NEA grant cut. May 14, 2025
Senior Studying in Butler was Suspended Despite No Role in Protests, He Says One senior was caught up in last week's demonstration. May 14, 2025
The Correlation Between Congestion Pricing and Car Crashes Fewer accidents are one of the lesser known successes of the congestion charge. May 13, 2025
Amid Uncertainty About His Future, a Ukrainian Locksmith Keeps the City Secure Ukranians make their mark on New York City’s locksmith business. May 12, 2025
New York City’s Understaffed, Overwhelmed EMS Workers Strain to Meet Demand Emergency response times are rising as workers cite low pay for the staffing shortage. May 9, 2025
Why Chinese Books Are Caught in the Tariff Net Most books are exempt from President Donald Trump’s new tariffs. May 7, 2025
Climate Groups Face Uncertainty as Trump Cuts Environmental Justice Programs Grant terminations and funding freezes leave communities increasingly vulnerable to climate change. May 6, 2025