Arianna Huffington Binge-Watches TV on the Treadmill
And how Barbara Tober and Peter Pennoyer have fared during the pandemic.
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April 30, 2021
With the New York charity circuit still on hiatus, here is how some philanthropists and society figures are spending their time and resources.
Arianna Huffington
Where have you been sheltering?
Normally I live in SoHo. But during the pandemic I moved to Los Angeles, to our family home in Brentwood, with my daughters and sister. I’m looking out at the garden and its white roses. Everything in the garden is white.
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New York s Penn Station is synonymous with poor design. Low ceilings. A general feeling of dread. The city s major rail hub exists, in its current incarnation, almost as an afterthought, buried beneath a basketball arena that doubles as a hockey rink. But it wasn t always thus.
Before its demolition in the 1960s, the old Penn Station was one of the country s grand public places, connecting New York to America. The recent opening of the new Moynihan Train Hall, across 8th Avenue from Madison Square Garden, represents a renewal – for the neighborhood, for the city, and for the memory of the old Penn Station.
Moynihan Train Hall: Itâs Stunning. And, a First Step.
A $1.6 billion transformation of a post office has given the city a lofty, light-filled steel, glass and marble cathedral, our critic writes.
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A multiple exposure consisting of 10 frames shows visitors and passengers moving through the new Moynihan Train Hall.Credit.Bryan Derballa for The New York Times
The $1.6 billion Moynihan Train Hall opened at dawn on New Yearâs morning â on budget, too, even a couple of months early. Instagram swooned. Tweeters channeled Stefon from âSaturday Night Live.â
In the midst of everything else, we needed this. New York needs this.