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Superb Sichuan Noodles, Served on an Industrial Corner in Queens
The stylish new Fer in Dutch Kills features a tight menu loaded with bangers.
Thank Progressives for New NY Congressional Districts
And more links to be grateful for this Wednesday.
Eric Adams Cuts Composting Programs to Save Chump Change
The elimination of City funding for community drop-off sites will save around $3 million a year—0.04 percent of a $7 billion budget gap.
The Starter’s Guide to Giants QB and NJ Icon Tommy DeVito Who in This House Is the Greatest Italian American Quarterback to Ever Live
Ayyyy, it's Tommy Cutlets.
Pondering Life After Death at Metrograph’s Holiday Party
The theater's holiday book fair will return this Saturday. Plus, more links for your Tuesday.
A City Council Showdown Over Mayor Adams’s Budget Cuts
Is the City's financial situation really that dire? And other links to start your day.
An Oral History of SIN Club, The Coolest Venue on the Lower East Side for Six Months in 1983
From its adventurous booking policy to its quasi-legal status, "Safety In Numbers" was something special—and then the cops shut it down.
FDNY ‘Training’ Included Breaking This Guy’s Door Then Laughing About It
"This was not an emergency situation. They do not have the right to break open doors because they feel like it."
Trust Fund Kids, Crust Punks and a Neo-Nazi: Sean Price Williams on His Directorial Debut
Williams talks "The Sweet East," moving from cinematography to directing, and why he thinks movies made with union labor aren’t very fun.









