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We’ve all been there: you’re riding the same subway, a garbled announcement comes on, and next thing you know your train is being rerouted to a different line and you’re zooming past your stop. Well, t...
If you have to travel right now, you’ll probably fly better knowing you don’t have COVID-19 — and now you can find out right at the airport. XpresCheck — which also owns XpresSpa, which gives fas...
Though NYC (and New York State’s) plastic bag ban legislation went into effect on March 1, due to some pending court cases, it will actually not be enforced until today, October 19. Apparently, the enforcement has...
Your restaurant bill is about to get a little more expensive. But it’s for a good cause: to help NYC restaurants whose business has suffered severely during the pandemic. The NYC City Council approved a bill last...
Pizza to the Polls has partnered with Uber Eats to deliver free food to anyone who plans to cast their vote in person for the upcoming elections. With the elections swiftly approaching, long lines are expected to form a...
Governor Cuomo announced today that Juneteenth, June 19, will officially be a state holiday beginning 2021. Juneteenth marks the end of enslavement of people of African descent in the United States, which happened on Ju...
Art finds a way. “Living in a bubble” used to be an expression that described a person’s tendency to shut themselves out from the greater world. Last Monday, psych-rock band, The Flaming Lips, gave a whole new meaning t...
If you planned on watching the second Presidential debate tonight, Oct. 15, you got at least 1.5 hours of your life back! The non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates had first recommended holding a virtual debat...
There are lots of public art installations across NYC this fall…and the newest one may be the most symbolic. A seven-foot-tall bronze Medusa statue has popped up at Centre St. in Lower Manhattan — right acr...
It’s been almost seven months since New Yorkers could experience a concert at Lincoln Center, but luckily the wait is now over! Of course, it’s going to look a bit different than it used to. Instead of catch...