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Nicole Levy

Reporter/Producer @AubernaLevy Contact

Nicole is DNAInfo’s “This Is New York” reporter, writing about all about the idiosyncrasies that make New York City enthralling, exasperating and the only place New Yorkers could ever call home.

She came to DNAInfo from Capital New York, where she covered the media business. Never again in her life will she enjoy as many free magazine subscriptions.

Her work has also appeared in Newsday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the Queens Chronicle.

Before graduating in 2013, Nicole studied English and edited the Yale Daily News Magazine at Yale University. There, she won the John Hersey Prize for her senior writing project, a reported account of a day in the life of a caregiver and her mother, who suffered from dementia.

Nicole grew up one door down from Flushing Cemetery, the site of Louis Armstrong’s grave. Today, she lives in Sunnyside, the home of the best Filipino food in the city.

Fun fact: Nicole grew up singing in operas. By the end of college, she was typically cast as the sassy maid.

Midtown & Theater District »

June 23, 2016

On social media, the photographer's fans wished him a speedy recovery from what was likely a stroke. 

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

June 23, 2016

Three comics on the LGBTQ spectrum talk to us about their approaches to comedy after a national tragedy.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

June 22, 2016

"Doug," the alleged poster of peculiar fliers around Columbus Circle, isn't real, alas.

Downtown »

June 20, 2016

As one meal subscription service expands, we take a look at all of the hungry office workers'` options.

Downtown »

June 20, 2016

Podcast hosts Tom Meyers and Greg Young talk to us about their book, their show and life in New York.

Forest Hills, Rego Park & Jamaica »

June 19, 2016

The principal of the High School for Community Leadership and his students are cooking together.

South Bronx »

June 16, 2016

Feeling despondent about the state of humanity? We have some ways you can strengthen your community.