In September we débuted the trailer for Cheryl Dunn’s excellent new documentary on New York street photography, “Everybody Street,” which premièred at the equally excellent show “Alfred Stieglitz New York,” at the Seaport Museum. Here’s Dunn’s take on the photographer Joel Meyerowitz, the first of five exclusive expanded excerpts from the film that we’re featuring here this week.
Goings On
What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week, online, in N.Y.C., and beyond. Paid subscribers also receive book picks.
Annals of Gastronomy
A Martini Tour of New York City
My month of vermouth-rinsing and fat-washing.
By Gary Shteyngart
Shouts & Murmurs
Ideas for the New York City Officials Implementing Rat Birth Control
Encourage male rats to recount the plots of “Dune” and “Dune: Part Two” on first dates.
By Meg Richardson
Sketchbook
Overheard in New York: Waiting for the Eclipse at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
“She’s a flat-earther.”
By Anjali Chandrashekar
The Political Scene Podcast
Ronan Farrow on the Scheme at the Heart of Trump’s New York Trial
A back-room deal between the former President, his then lawyer, and the C.E.O. of American Media plays a central role in the criminal felony charges he faces in Manhattan.