"Didn't You Used To Be Queenie B?" is the new book for Club Calvi
"Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B?" by Terri-Lynne DeFino is the new Readers' Choice for the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi.
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"Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B?" by Terri-Lynne DeFino is the new Readers' Choice for the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi.
Club Calvi has a new book to break open, written by author Terri-Lynne DeFino.
"Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B?" by Terri-Lynne DeFino is the new Readers' Choice for the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi.
Victoria Christopher Murray answers all of Club Calvi's questions about her bestseller "Harlem Rhapsody."
Author Terri-Lynne DeFino talks all about "Didn't You Used to be Queenie Be?" with Mary Calvi
Mary Calvi talks to Brooklyn author Danielle Arceneaux about "Glory Daze," the second book in her Glory Broussard Mystery series.
Club Calvi has a new book to break open, written by author Terri-Lynne DeFino.
Your choices are: "Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B" by Terri-Lynne DeFino, "Zeal" by Morgan Jerkins, and "The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits" by Jennifer Weiner.
Your choices for Club Calvi's next read are: "Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B" by Terri-Lynne DeFino, "Zeal" by Morgan Jerkins, and "The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits" by Jennifer Weiner.
Author Danielle Arceneaux joins CBS New York's Mary Calvi to discuss her new book "Glory Daze" for the CBS News Book Club.
Alex Aster, know for her success in young adult fiction, also wrote "Lightlark," which sold more than 2 million copies in the U.S.
Doctors told author Jane Fischer that her daughter, Suzy, would never walk, talk or function in society because of brain defects.
In "Blood Moon," a television producer from New York City pairs with a detective in Louisiana to investigate the disappearances of teenage girls.
CBS News New York's book club has a bonus read from best selling author, Sandra Brown. She's back with a steamy thriller called "Blood Moon," it pairs a NYC TV producer with an edgy detective in Louisiana to work together to stop more women from disappearing.
Author Victoria Christopher Murray tells Mary Calvi about her new novel "Harlem Rhapsody." The historical fiction bestseller tells the little-known story of Jessie Redmon Fauset, one of the most-prolific characters from the Harlem Renaissance.
The historical novel by Victoria Christopher Murray tells the story of a pivotal figure during the Harlem Renaissance.
Club Calvi's new read, the historical novel "Harlem Rhapsody" by Victoria Christopher Murray, tells the story of a pivotal figure during the Harlem Renaissance.
The Classical Theatre of Harlem announced Saturday it's suddenly losing $60,000 as the National Endowment for the Arts slashes funding to theaters across the country.
An analysis by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals revealed that the organization rescued over 5,700 animals from 2,783 cruelty cases across New York City between 2013 and 2022.
In 2023, New York City's Local Law 18 all but banned short-term rentals through sites like Airbnb. Now, a new measure seeks to roll back some of those restrictions.
Rounds of showers and thunderstorms are likely to persist across the Tri-State Area through at least Wednesday.
Brooklyn Mirage, a popular concert venue in East Williamsburg, has postponed its grand reopening and canceled all shows for the weekend.
Rounds of showers and thunderstorms are likely to persist across the Tri-State Area through at least Wednesday.
The threat of heavy rain and strong-to-severe thunderstorms has triggered a First Alert Weather Day from Saturday evening through early Sunday morning.
Sunday will feature a mix of sun and clouds, with winds gusting between 35-45 mph at times.
Easter Sunday looks great, as the sun will stick around, but temperatures will be more more comfortable in the upper 60s.
The stock market's wild ride is having an impact on families who use a 529 college savings account, a tax-free way for parents to save for educational expenses.
Delays persisted Saturday at Newark Liberty International Airport. They come a day after United Airlines announced they'd be cutting back flights at the airport due to persistent equipment and staffing issues.
Rounds of showers and thunderstorms are likely to persist across the Tri-State Area through at least Wednesday.
The wildfire near Hackettstown in Warren County, N.J. has been 100% contained, authorities said Saturday. The fire burned about 100 acres and damaged two outbuildings.
The threat of heavy rain and strong-to-severe thunderstorms has triggered a First Alert Weather Day from Saturday evening through early Sunday morning.
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission centers will launch "Real ID Tuesdays" to offer more appointments after the upcoming federal deadline.
Rounds of showers and thunderstorms are likely to persist across the Tri-State Area through at least Wednesday.
A Long Island high school baseball player will take the mound this weekend just over seven months after being involved in a car crash that killed two of his friends and left him and several others seriously injured.
Long Island's only remaining duck farm is raising a new generation of ducklings after a bird flu outbreak forced it to euthanize an entire flock.
A war of words has broken out between Amtrak and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul over a repair plan for the East River tunnels that could affect the commute of tens of thousands of people in the New York City area.
An 18-year-old high school senior on Long Island is the founder and CEO of Cal AI, an artificial intelligence-based calorie counting app that's worth millions.
Cardinals are set to gather in Vatican City next week to choose Pope Francis' successor as the leader of the Catholic Church.
Warren Buffett said he will recommend to Berkshire Hathaway's board that Greg Abel should become CEO at the end of the year.
President Trump's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 would cut spending at the majority of departments and agencies.
Americans are on pace to file the most complaints to the Federal Trade Commission in a single year about what they believe are fraudulent auto loans.
Advocates say many 9/11 first responders are currently in limbo, waiting for life-saving care. They want to know the status of the World Trade Center Health Program.
Long Island's only remaining duck farm is raising a new generation of ducklings after a bird flu outbreak forced it to euthanize an entire flock.
Advocates say many 9/11 first responders are currently in limbo, waiting for life-saving care. They want to know the status of the World Trade Center Health Program.
A new endometriosis research center was announced Thursday on Long Island.
New research suggests a path forward that could change the lives of millions who are losing vision due to retinal damage and conditions like macular degeneration and glaucoma.
Two more infants have died in Suffolk County from suspected co-sleeping, the practice of parents sleeping close to their babies in the same bed, officials say.
The Classical Theatre of Harlem announced Saturday it's suddenly losing $60,000 as the National Endowment for the Arts slashes funding to theaters across the country.
A woman who alleges Harvey Weinstein forced oral sex on her nearly two decades ago broke down in tears on the witness stand at his #MeToo retrial.
Sean "Diddy" Combs formally rejected a plea deal offer in court Thursday. It came during the final pre-trial hearing in his sex trafficking and racketeering case.
Tony Award winners Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce revealed 2025 Tony nominees for select categories on "CBS Mornings" on Thursday.
Broadway's smash hit "Good Night, and Good Luck," starring George Clooney, is giving free tickets to thousands of NYC students.
The Rays overcame Aaron Judge's 11th home run to beat the Yankees 3-2 on Saturday and stop a four-game losing streak.
The game between the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets scheduled for Saturday was postponed because of rain.
The Mets beat St. Louis 9-3 on Friday night to win their ninth straight game against the Cardinals.
Max Fried combined with two relievers on a one-hitter to lead the Yankees over the Rays 3-0 on Friday night.
A Long Island high school baseball player will take the mound this weekend just over seven months after being involved in a car crash that killed two of his friends and left him and several others seriously injured.
In 2023, New York City's Local Law 18 all but banned short-term rentals through sites like Airbnb. Now, a new measure seeks to roll back some of those restrictions.
As Monday's Met Gala approaches, hundreds of New Yorkers around the city are gearing up for various alternative and more affordable red carpet events.
There were arrests Wednesday morning as an ongoing fight against a Brooklyn homeless shelter escalated. Protesters have been trying to block construction at the Coyle Street site in Sheepshead Bay for nearly seven weeks.
A Brooklyn family says raccoons moved into their ceiling after a neighbor's construction site sat exposed for months, and now no one wants to pay for the damage.
Preston High School students received a warm welcome back from spring break after learning the school will no longer close.
Dogs got decked out for the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City's East Village on Saturday.
Cosplayers flooded New York City's Javits Center in October 2024 for the annual New York Comic Con convention.
Tens of thousands of people flooded Manhattan streets on June 2, 2024 for the 60th annual Israel Day on Fifth Parade.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River.
The 50th Annual Village Halloween Parade drew massive crowds, celebrating the theme "Upside/Down:Inside/OUT."
CBS News New York's Craig Allen has your First Alert Forecast for May 3 at 11 p.m.
The New York Road Runners helped kick off Mental Health Awareness Month with a 5k run in Queens on Saturday.
Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He made the announcement Saturday at the company's annual meeting, shocking shareholders. Jo Ling Kent has more on when Buffett plans to leave and who will be taking over.
Landmarks across New York were lit red Saturday in honor of "Light the Night" for fallen firefighters.
The National Endowment for the Arts is slashing funding to theaters across the country after President Trump signaled his intention to get rid of the program altogether, but Classical Theatre of Harlem says, even though they're losing tens of thousands of dollars, the show must go on. CBS News New York's Derick Waller reports.