STORIES
STORIES

New State Law Requires Museums to Identify Nazi-Looted Art
Artwork elicits various emotions in different people. But for Judith Evan Goldstein, art is a way to cope with traumatic personal history.
Goldstein is one of the estimated 35,000 Holocaust survivors who call New York home.

New Drop-In Center Opens in Chelsea Despite Community Pushback
Several people lined up in front of a nondescript building in Chelsea. At first glance, it looked like they were standing outside an office space. But a closer view showed homeless individuals waiting for shelter at a drop-in center that recently opened in the neighborhood.

Broadway is Bustling; Sensory-Friendly Shows, Not So Much
Barbara Gold Strate hoped to share her love of theater with her young daughter, but when the 2-year-old was diagnosed with autism, Strate stopped going to the theater altogether. That changed when she found out about sensory-friendly Broadway performances and realized she didn’t have to give up her passion at all.