AI Voice-Clone Scams Are Hitting NYC Families: How to Protect Your Parents, Your Grandparents, and Yourself

Scammers are using AI to clone the voices of relatives and call elderly New Yorkers with fake emergencies. NYPD has a dedicated scam hotline. Here is how the scheme works, how to spot it in real time, and the family safe-word system that stops it cold.
ActionNYC Explained: How NYC Immigrants Get a Free Legal Screening Through Their Local Library

ActionNYC connects immigrant New Yorkers to free, safe, confidential legal screenings in their own language — right inside local libraries. Here is the hotline, the process, and what to know before you call.
NYC 311 Heat Decoder: Heat Season Ends May 31 — How to File a Last-Minute HPD Complaint That Actually Gets Results

NYC’s official heat season runs through May 31, 2026. If your landlord is shutting off the boiler too early — or the radiators went cold weeks ago — here is the exact 311 path, the temperature thresholds the law requires, and what HPD actually does when you file.
Smalls Jazz Club at 1 a.m.: Inside the West Village Basement Where NYC’s Jam Sessions Never Sleep

Walk down a few stairs on West 10th Street after midnight and you find a 60-seat basement where some of the best jazz musicians in the world play for tips and trade choruses with strangers until 4 a.m.
The Speakeasy Behind the Art Gallery: How to Find Fig. 19 on the Lower East Side

Tucked behind an unmarked door at the back of a Chrystie Street art gallery, Fig. 19 is the kind of Lower East Side hideaway that rewards anyone willing to keep walking past the paintings.
NYRR Open Run: The Free Weekly 5K That Should Be on Every NYC Runner’s Calendar

NYRR Open Run brings free, community-led 5Ks to neighborhood parks across all five boroughs — no registration, no fee, no pressure. Here’s where and when.
Hanami Nights Is Here: Your Late-April Guide to Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Cherry Blossoms (and Where to Go If It’s Sold Out)

Hanami Nights runs April 21-24 at Brooklyn Botanic Garden — but the event sold out. Here are the cherry blossom peak-bloom spots across NYC you can still visit this week.
Fair Fares NYC in 2026: Who Qualifies, What’s Changing, and Why You Should Apply Even if You’re Unsure

Fair Fares cuts your subway and bus fare in half, but most eligible New Yorkers never apply. Here’s how the program works in 2026, who qualifies under the expanded income limits, and exactly how to sign up.
The Queens Rent Reality Check 2026: Astoria, LIC, and Jackson Heights by the Numbers

Queens is no longer the budget-friendly borough renters once relied on. Here is what Astoria, Long Island City, and Jackson Heights actually cost in 2026 — and how to find an apartment that still makes sense.
MoMA’s Marcel Duchamp Retrospective Is Now Open — Plus Every Free Museum Night in NYC This Week (April 20–26, 2026)

MoMA’s Marcel Duchamp retrospective — the first in the U.S. since 1973 — is officially open, MoMA PS1’s Greater New York 2026 just launched, and there are free admission nights running all week. Here’s your mid-April museum plan.