A few days using Foursquare shows that behind every door of the city is something precious to someone, an invisible, unique wonder in some obscure category.
Michael Musto — who has chronicled the lives of drag queens, club kids, and an array of freaks and celebrities for The Village Voice for 25 years — still turns heads.
Tess Chapin, a 15-year-old from Queens, is seeking online support to protest the punishment her parents gave her for drinking at a party.
After a status update on the Facebook page of a robbery suspect provided an alibi, the Brooklyn district attorney’s office dropped the charge against him.
The deputy press secretary to the Manhattan borough president resigned after posting comments on her Facebook page about the arrest of a Harvard professor.
Many churches are trying to embrace social media networks, but it has been an uneasy alliance thus far.
Many churches are trying to embrace Facebook, MySpace and other social media networks, but it has been an uneasy alliance thus far.
Matt Held’s paintings of Facebook portraits.Employing social networking as the theme for an art show, a curator found that some some artists actually used the new medium, while others were just commenting on it.
A criminal case is hurt because of entries Vaughan Ettienne, the arresting officer, put on MySpace and other Web sites.