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Arielle Lana LeJarde Wants to Put You on to What Real Electronic Music Heads Know
The music journalist and event programmer champions diverse lineups and tells us what shows are coming up.
Corona Plaza Vendors Are Struggling Under the City’s New Restrictions
The number of vendors has been slashed, opening hours have been cut, and sales are down by more than half—but vendors are hoping the plans for the permanent market will change all of that.
It’s Battery Acid Mixed With Cocoa Puffs and the Kids Are Calling it ‘Trombozo’: Some Suggestions for an Authentic ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Fan Experience
And some especially heinous links for your Thursday morning.
Pro-Palestine Activists Block NY Times Delivery Trucks: ‘We’re Trying to Take the Times Out of Circulation for a Day’
By 12:30 a.m., big semi trucks began to back up in the facility’s driveway, unable to get in.
Pizzalujah: Frank Tuttolomondo Brings His Awe-Inspiring Slices to the West Village
Everything rules at the enormous new Mama's Too on Bleecker Street.
Powerful New York Lawmakers Call for Good Cause Eviction—Kind Of
Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul has been skeptical of passing new tenant protections.
Stop the Presses (Please): Mayor Adams Is Writing Another Book
Some ideas for the mayor's first best-seller.
Most Libraries Will Only Be Open Five Days a Week Under Mayor Adams’s Budget
"It is astounding to me that we're in a situation where we are seriously contemplating losing universal six-day service."
‘They Either Die Outside or They Come Inside and Survive’: Ebou Sarr Won’t Stop Sheltering Migrants
An interview with the African immigrant who set up illegal shelters for dozens of recently arrived migrants.
City Wants to Jail One of NYC’s Most ‘Egregiously Negligent’ Landlords
But good luck finding him! And other links to start your spring-like Tuesday.









