A social history of New York, told entirely through its restaurants. For our 10th Yesteryear Issue, we dove into the NYC’s most legendary dining rooms. This is “Who Ate Where.”
Since 1926, February has marked Black History Month in the United States. Observed as a time of pride, education, and celebration in Black communities, the establishment of a recognized time to focus on Black history goes almost one hundred years to 1926 when what is now known as the Association for the Study of
Nov. 19, 1954 accident cost Davis his left eye. Frank Sinatra visited him in San Bernardino Community Hospital. In 1958, Davis returned for a star-studded hospital benefit concert that included Judy Garland.