How the Broadway Producer Tom Kirdahy Spends His Sundays

Tom Kirdahy is busy, and about to get busier. Mr. Kirdahy, a Tony and Olivier Award-winning producer, has a slate of Broadway shows that includes “Gypsy” and “Hadestown.” His latest production, “Just in Time,” starring Jonathan Groff, opens this month. Mr. Kirdahy, 61, lives alone in the Greenwich Village co-op apartment he shared with his … Read more

It’s Day 1 of a New Mayor’s Race in New York

One Democratic primary candidate, State Senator Zellnor Myrie, cut a video offering himself as an antidote to the perceived political chaos. Others warned that Mr. Adams was undermining his party’s chances in November. And a centrist lawyer who is running as an independent, Jim Walden, quickly challenged the mayor to a debate. New York City … Read more

Columbia Displays More Aggressive Posture in Dealing With Demonstrators

Columbia University students have long had a basic understanding about their relationship with the school’s Public Safety Department. Unlike at most American universities, which employ a full-fledged police force, Columbia’s public safety officers rarely, if ever, touch students. No longer. A new, more assertive stance was on display on Wednesday, as the university’s officers intervened … Read more

Will Adams Voters Stick With Him in November?

On Wednesday the judge, Dale Ho, gave Adams what he wanted, a dismissal of the charges. That was also what the Trump administration wanted, though it preferred that the charges be dismissed with the right to bring them back, which the judge refused. That — and Adams’s apparent chumminess with the president — made some … Read more