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James and Karla Murray, the photographers behind the new book "Vinyl NYC," remind you to "keep your ears open."
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James and Karla Murray, the photographers behind the new book "Vinyl NYC," remind you to "keep your ears open."
It's our pleasure to inform you that the team behind Thai Diner has another hit on their hands.
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The former governor has decided his endorsee for the savior of New York City is none other than the current mayor of New York City.
Detainees had described "horrific" and unsanitary conditions, with dozens of people packed into a single room, little food, and scant access to attorneys.
And more stories to mark the middle of the week.
A Seneca Falls landfill—which is the state's largest emitter of methane—is supposed to close at the end of the year. But a Texas-based trash corporation and the politicians they helped elect are fighting to keep it open until 2040.
We talked to the team behind the festival about what they're most excited to screen by the seaside.
The attorney claims he was hacked but says he "should have caught it."
In "Subway Schmutz," photographer and Subway Hands creator Hannah La Follette Ryan explores the controversy around eating on the train.
The former governor has a new online persona, and a new housing policy. And other news for your Monday.