By Jonah Flicker
Across the five boroughs, a few remaining vintage diners still serve affordable, filling, no-frills comfort food in a city known for expensive gastronomic tastes.
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The Passport blog
By Jenny Miller
Always eager to offer something new, Big Apple restaurants and bars are turning to the old and elegant ritual of drinks made tableside.
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The Passport blog
By Brad Cohen
Figment, a grassroots participatory art festival, is touring the United States until October, bringing child-like wonder to Detroit, Boston, Washington DC and Pittsburgh.
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By Eugene Reznik
In Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett Field and Manhattan’s Inwood Hill Park, campsites are surrounded by nature and still just a few minutes from the corner store.
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The Passport blog
By Brad Cohen
North Brooklyn is celebrating the arrival of summer with a new outdoor swimming pool that promises to be one of the city’s best places to cool off.
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Drawing on Experience
By Tim Baynes
Have book and pen, will travel.
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