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Jacob Riis tenants’ 20 year fight for clean water and NYCHA accountability

Jacob Riis tenants’ 20 year fight for clean water and NYCHA accountability

Tenants and organizers gathered outside City Hall the morning of Feb. 26 ahead of a hearing on NYCHA’s Permanent Affordability...

March 10, 2025
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CB 2 advises on ICE enforcement at schools

CB 2 advises on ICE enforcement at schools

“Get a warrant.” That’s still official policy if agents from Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) show up at the school...

March 6, 2025
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Protesters march to Washington Square Park at National Day of Protest

Protesters march to Washington Square Park at National Day of Protest

Thousands of protesters gathered in Union Square on President’s Day, February 17th, 2025, for the National Day of Protest and...

March 6, 2025
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Music

ANTHONY HADEN-GUEST TURNS INTO A PIANO (almost)

ANTHONY HADEN-GUEST TURNS INTO A PIANO (almost)

Anthony Haden-Guest turned 88 and, as part of the celebration, he got body painted in the middle of the dance...

February 7, 2025
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David Lynch: Memorializing the Mysteries

David Lynch: Memorializing the Mysteries

David Lynch sat in a strange seat of power during the 1990s. He had put a tale of psychic terror...

February 7, 2025
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Feature Story

Dealing with the First Presbyterian Church’s slaveholding legacy

Dealing with the First Presbyterian Church’s slaveholding legacy

If nations were born with original sin, America’s would be slavery. When Thomas Jefferson penned our Declaration of Independence from...

March 10, 2025
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More than meets the eye at East Village’s indie bookstores

More than meets the eye at East Village’s indie bookstores

Guests entering indie bookstore, art gallery, and streetwear shop Village Works might notice they’re asked to do something they never...

March 9, 2025
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Giving away Staten Island with a triangle and a bird claw

Giving away Staten Island with a triangle and a bird claw

I went down to the Surrogate’s Courthouse on Chambers Street to check out an exhibit called New Visions of Old...

March 9, 2025
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Looking for America

Looking for America

The week after Trump’s inauguration my weird dreams started again. I dreamt I was at BMCC, the community college where...

March 9, 2025
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Drinking with Katherine: Book Bars with Katherine Rivard

Drinking with Katherine: Book Bars with Katherine Rivard

A few years ago, I arrived early for my middle school reunion at a bar, thinking it would be fun...

March 6, 2025
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Arts

Willard Morgan, The Mayor of West Eighth Street

Willard Morgan, The Mayor of West Eighth Street

He’s an impresario. He’s a musician. He’s a performance artist, an actor, a singer, and a producer. He’s Willard Morgan,...

March 6, 2025
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Art Review – capturing the beauty in nature – Sylvie Covey at Noho

Art Review – capturing the beauty in nature – Sylvie Covey at Noho

Anyone who loves beauty and botanical prints should rush to Chelsea and see Sylvie Covey’s exhibit. It is another brilliant...

March 6, 2025
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MUSIC: Wiggly Air, music of the month

MUSIC: Wiggly Air, music of the month

Apparitions of the Eternal Earth. On their monolithic 2022 debut, Eyes Like Predatory Wealth, the Houston, TX trio Apparitions set forth...

March 6, 2025
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LUNA LUNA: A dazzling art carnival revived at Hudson Yards

LUNA LUNA: A dazzling art carnival revived at Hudson Yards

The Canadian Rapper and mogul Drake not only makes cakes (lol) but he buys whole art amusement parks and sends...

March 6, 2025
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Defiant Jazz

Defiant Jazz

What is the sound of being ghosted after going through a job interview? According to the prog-rock band KADAWA, it’s...

March 6, 2025
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Carson Lund on his new baseball movie “Eephus”

Carson Lund on his new baseball movie “Eephus”

“Baseball isn’t statistics,” legendary New York sports columnist Jimmy Cannon once wrote. “Baseball is DiMaggio rounding second.” I wonder if...

March 6, 2025
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Charas returning to its neighbors, someday

Charas returning to its neighbors, someday

After decades of fighting, the former PS 64 building — which for some time, following the closing of the school,...

February 8, 2025
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Books: A Valentine for New York

Books: A Valentine for New York

Review of “Days Without Number, New York City,” photographs by Giovanna Silva, with a text by Sasha Frere-Jones Review by...

February 8, 2025
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