Noah Jemison spent his life teaching himself to see truth, or as he put it, “the reality that exists underneath” the surface. It’s an approach that’s enabled Mr. Jemison, 81, to recognize potential where it is lacking, both through his art and in ot
At 200 years young, the Brooklyn Museummnl168, the second largest art museum in New York City, has begun celebrating the bicentennial of its founding. And it’s doing so in characteristic fashion — meaning in ways that make traditionalists crazy. It
Eugene Gold, a former tough-on-crime Brooklyn district attorney who in the late 1970s spearheaded the successful prosecution of David Berkowitz, the so-called Son of Sam serial killer, died on Aug. 5 at his home in Woodstock, N.Y. He was 100. His so
Sean Combs is living in the same unit of a Brooklyn jail as Sam Bankman-Fried, the crypto mogul convicted of fraud, sleeping in a dormitory-style room with a group of other defendants assigned to the same section, according to a person familiar with