• Sushi restaurateur swims past pandemic mayhem with thriving sales

    Sushi restaurateur swims past pandemic mayhem with thriving sales

    The coronavirus pandemic has been strangely good to New York City restaurateur Garry Kanfer. At a time when most Big Apple eateries are struggling to survive, Manhattan sushi restaurant Kissaki has been thriving, according to Kanfer — thanks to some pointed business decisions like importing fish directly from Japan, making a takeout-friendly menu, and investing …
  • Yankees mailbag: Gleyber Torres has a long leash at shortstop

    Yankees mailbag: Gleyber Torres has a long leash at shortstop

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Yankees. If Gleyber Torres becomes a liability at shortstop, will Yankees quickly pivot and move him back to …
  • Nickelodeon Pride tweet hints Spongebob Squarepants is gay

    Nickelodeon Pride tweet hints Spongebob Squarepants is gay

    Absorbent and yellow and porous is he… and gay? A Pride Month tweet from the official Nickelodeon Twitter account has the internet believing Spongebob Squarepants is not just a happy guy. “Celebrating #Pride with the LGBTQ+ community and their allies this month and every month,” the kids network tweeted out Saturday afternoon, along with rainbow-embossed …
  • Montauk’s Ruschmeyers eyes June 22 reopening

    Montauk’s Ruschmeyers eyes June 22 reopening

    Ruschmeyers in Montauk is the latest Hamptons hot spot to plan its reopening. The eatery, which opened in 1952, will reopen its 10,000-square-foot outdoor patio for dining and take-out June 22, we hear. It’s across from the Surf Lodge, and will feature Italian cuisine by chef Lorenzo Lentini — with tables 15 feet apart that …
  • Knicks mailbag: James Dolan’s image hasn’t changed under new brand consultant

    Knicks mailbag: James Dolan’s image hasn’t changed under new brand consultant

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Knicks. What happened to Steve Stoute? Haven’t heard from him since that controversial ESPN interview. — Robert Now …
  • Kyrie Irving pushing for players to skip NBA return in social reform stand

    Kyrie Irving pushing for players to skip NBA return in social reform stand

    Kyrie Irving was a very vocal proponent of players not reporting to Orlando when the NBA season resumes because of nationwide unrest centering on social injustice and racism. The Athletic reported the Nets guard — who is one of the player association’s vice presidents — led a call with more than 80 players, including union …
  • The real Lady A, a blues singer from Seattle, slams Lady Antebellum after name change

    The real Lady A, a blues singer from Seattle, slams Lady Antebellum after name change

    Lady Antebellum’s heart was in the right place. But where was the band’s head? In support of the Black Lives Matter movement, the country-pop trio behind the Grammy-winning smash “Need You Now” announced on Twitter Thursday that they were renouncing their name because of the racist history of the “Southern ‘Antebellum’ style.” Hence forward, they …
  • Shelter Island’s beloved Marie Eiffel Market may close due to COVID-19

    Shelter Island’s beloved Marie Eiffel Market may close due to COVID-19

    One of the most treasured cafés in Shelter Island is under threat of closure amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The owner of Marie Eiffel Market — which draws both locals and celebrity fans including Jessica Chastain and Charlotte Gainsbourg — tells Page Six that she even called her landlord to give up the market’s lease. But …
  • Gwyneth Paltrow on quarantining: ‘My heart feels fuller’

    Gwyneth Paltrow on quarantining: ‘My heart feels fuller’

    Gwyneth Paltrow says she’s experienced the highs and lows of quarantining. Appearing on the July/August cover of Shape magazine, the 47-year-old said that, like many who “have been forced into the confines of our own homes,” she’s found the experience both “peaceful” and the source of “emotional distress.” On the up side, the Goop founder …
  • Fed worries about small business failures due to coronavirus

    Fed worries about small business failures due to coronavirus

    A large number of small US businesses could fail during the coronavirus recession, the Federal Reserve said on Friday, slowing recovery and creating lasting damage to the world’s largest economy. “The nature of the economic recovery that follows the COVID-19 crisis will depend in part on the survival of small businesses,” the Fed said in …