Cocktails & Carnage: A Batmobile in Gotham During winter storm Hercules, columnist Howard Chua-Eoan was nearly forced to order from Seamless, until photo editor Jon Woods' improbable Batmobile busted him loose. Read More
Cocktails & Carnage: The Pope and the Perro Sunday brunch is one of New York City’s most trying experiences. More than enough people do it that the best places are almost…
Cocktails & Carnage: Raisin’ Hell In Brooklyn In the wake of a federal drug bust, a popular Williamsburg restaurant struggles to find its footing.
Cocktails & Carnage: The Organ Meat Society At Takashi in the West Village, columnist Howard Chua-Eoan shares offal with the men and women of the Organ Meat Society.
Cocktails & Carnage: Russia’s Sexual Outlaws Howard Chua-Eoan meets up with leaders of the Russian LGBT Sport Federation in the run-up to the Sochi Olympics.
Cocktails & Carnage: The People Behind Person of the Year Howard Chua-Eoan goes to Alphabet City to drink Sprezzatura Royales and reminisce about TIME’s Person of the Year.
Cocktails & Carnage: The Widow Borges Columnist Howard Chua-Eoan drinks tea in lovely, malfunctioning Buenos Aires with Jorge Luis Borges’ widow.
Cocktails & Carnage: Ghosts of Buenos Aires Malbec, Nazis, Journalists and Ghosts: columnist Howard Chua-Eoan meets Buenos Aires.
Cocktails & Carnage: 4,000 Singing Rabbis Howard Chua-Eoan visits a Hasidic convention in Brooklyn and finds the world’s longest conga line, along with a few answers about faith and fraternity.