Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
Articles by Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
What if you're not getting anything out of therapy? What if it’s making you feel worse?
After more than 5,000 performances, the immersive theater experience inspired by Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” is ending its run.
Looking to expand your game repertoire this weekend or winter? Here are some ideas from a local expert to get you started.
Last month, Merriam-Webster announced 2023's word of the year was “authentic.” New Yorkers had some thoughts.
Zines have recently been making a comeback in NYC.
According to the museum, “every poster in this exhibition is a failure.”
We invited people to send us a poem, written in any form, on whatever emergence meant or inspired for them.
"We have policy makers that weren't privy to this info either. That's a real failing."
A newly released database of NYPD disciplinary records shows that many officers receive little if any discipline for confirmed accounts of police misconduct.
A scatterplot analysis of COVID deaths by zip code.
The map shows high per capita coronavirus death rates in Starrett City, Far Rockaway, Flushing, the Northeast Bronx, and Coney Island.
The data shows a clear overlap between areas with high poverty rates and subway stations serving relatively large portions of their normal ridership.
Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations