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Gazan Art Arrives in New York, Against the Odds
The Gaza Biennale is now showing in Brooklyn.
Will Your Insurance Company Cover Your COVID Booster?
Unlike Massachusetts and Connecticut, New York has not mandated that insurers cover the updated vaccine.
Mayoral Vetoes Ain't What They Used to Be
The City Council reinstated victories for grocery deliveristas and street vendors, plus more links for your Thursday.
Head to Woodside for the Best (Only?) Bhutanese Feast in Town
The Weekender will smother you in green chilis, perfect with cheap beer and a game of snooker.
Mayoral Spew: Eight Weeks 'Til Socialist Mamdacalypse
Mamdani, unstoppable? We're back with our weekly election newsletter less than two months out from the general election.
I Think Paul Muldoon's Rock Music Has Improved. Paul Muldoon Disagrees
I told the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet his band's new album is his best yet, and he replied: "We don't necessarily improve as artists. We just don't."
How Instacart Spent Its Summer Vacation: Fighting a Fair Wage Law and Throwing a Third Eye Blind Concert
As the City Council prepares to override Mayor Eric Adams's veto and close the "Instacart loophole," the company is waging a PR blitz.
New Yorkers Keep Dying on Rikers Island. Does Anyone Actually Care?
Will public officials ever stop the deaths in City jails? Will New Yorkers ever make them?