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The musician and curator of Brooklyn Conservatory of Music's Midsummer Nights concert series has one more night of Lindy-Hop-house fusion planned for the summer.
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The musician and curator of Brooklyn Conservatory of Music's Midsummer Nights concert series has one more night of Lindy-Hop-house fusion planned for the summer.
Union College professor Andrew Morris tells us what Zohran Mamdani could learn from George Lunn's successes—and failures—as a four-term mayor of Schenectady.
Sometimes, you are compelled to just "go for it." Sometimes, you really shouldn't.
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A new generation of clowns wants you to embrace the liberatory possibilities of acting very stupid.
For some 25 years now, these pork palaces in Upper Manhattan have served some of the best plates of pig in town.
Cuomo oh no, and other links to start your day.
New York City indie production legends Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler are celebrating three decades of movies with a retrospective, now playing at Metrograph.
Adams has made some bold claims about his housing record ahead of his Hail Mary bid for reelection. Here's a look behind the numbers.
Two mayoral candidates unveil (strangely familiar) rebrands. And other links for your Wednesday.
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