Mid-Week Music in NYC: Free Jazz, Intimate Rockwood Sets, and the Small-Venue Shows Worth Skipping Dinner For (April 22–28, 2026)

From Blue Note late sets to free jazz in the parks and Le Poisson Rouge deep cuts, here is where live music actually happens in NYC this week — the Wednesday-through-weekend edition for people who want a seat, a drink, and a story to tell.
Should You Move to Crown Heights? 2026 Rent, Transit, and Neighborhood Guide

Crown Heights sits at the intersection of express-train access, brownstone blocks, Prospect Park, and a rental market that’s still a real alternative to Park Slope. Here’s what a move to central Brooklyn actually costs in 2026.
Repair and Deduct, HP Actions, and Rent Withholding: The NYC Tenant’s Playbook When Your Landlord Won’t Fix It

When a landlord ignores repair requests, NYC tenants have real legal remedies — HPD complaints, HP Actions in Housing Court, and (very carefully) repair-and-deduct. Here’s the 2026 playbook for forcing the fix without losing your apartment.
Uzbek Food in Rego Park, Queens: A Deep Dive Into Little Samarkand’s Best Restaurants

Plov, chebureki, samsa straight from a tandoor oven imported from Samarkand — here’s your guide to the best Uzbek and Bukharian restaurants in Rego Park, Queens.
NYC Restaurant Openings and Closings: April 21, 2026 — Ugly Baby’s Williamsburg Return, Pies ‘n’ Thighs in Park Slope, and More

The latest NYC restaurant news: Ugly Baby’s hotly anticipated Williamsburg reopening, Pies ‘n’ Thighs’ Park Slope debut, Sono’s Korean-Italian East Village trattoria, and a handful of Department of Health shutdowns to know about.
Staten Island Openings This Week: Patrizia’s Taverna Joins Hylan, Mall Adds Paris Baguette

New Dorp’s Hylan Boulevard adds another Italian-Greek arrival, the Staten Island Mall keeps expanding with Paris Baguette and ten-plus new tenants, and Piccola Pasta Shop brings fresh pasta retail.
Bronx Openings This Week: Shop Fresh Food Lands on White Plains Road, Tech Incubator Opens Doors

A new supermarket arrives in Wakefield, the Bronx Business Tech Incubator hosts an open house at Lehman College, and small business momentum keeps building across the borough.
Queens Openings This Week: Gyro City Soft-Opens in Astoria, Wonder Lands in Forest Hills

Astoria gets a Greek soft opening with a grand opening this Saturday, Forest Hills welcomes a Wonder food hall on Austin Street, and the Queens Night Market is back at Flushing Meadows.
Brooklyn Openings This Week: Bar Ferdinando Revives Carroll Gardens, Met Fresh Lands in Fort Greene

A 121-year-old Sicilian focacceria comes back to life, a long-needed supermarket arrives in Fort Greene, and a fireboat starts serving cocktails at Pier 6 — Brooklyn’s mid-April opening lineup.
Manhattan Openings This Week: Golden Hour Debuts in FiDi, SoHo Gets Or’esh and Dean’s

A rooftop in the Financial District, two SoHo arrivals, and a Korean tasting room on Lexington — here’s what just opened in Manhattan and what it means for your dining options this week.