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Yankees’ trade acquisition is imploding before our eyes
The New York Yankees thought they solved their bullpen woes with a pair of trade deadline acquisitions, but the problems have only gotten worse after both acquisitions have not panned out thus far. Enyel De Los Santos was DFA’d just two weeks after New York traded for him, and Mark Leiter Jr. has struggled mightily since coming over from the Chicago Cubs.
Trio Recruits Own Kids To Steal From Roosevelt Field Macy's, Police Say
The incident happened in East Garden City, at Roosevelt Field Mall, shortly before 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. According to Nassau County Police, a security guard stopped two women and a man who left the store while concealing dozens of items that weren't paid for. The trio were accompanied by three children, ages 3, 10, and 13.
Tamirat Tola and Hellen Obiri look to defend titles in New York City Marathon
NEW YORK (AP) — Tamirat Tola and Hellen Obiri will look to defend their New York City Marathon titles this November. The pair headline strong fields in the annual race around New York’s five boroughs. Tola is coming off a win at the Paris Games where he set...
'Swept Away' sets complete Broadway cast
All four main cast members return from the show's pre-Broadway productions that took place in Berkeley, California and Washington, D.C. from 2022-23. The new Broadway musical Swept Away has named its complete cast ahead of the start of performances at the Longacre Theatre this fall. Numerous cast members return from...
The Hard Quartet – “Rio’s Song”
Last month, indie-rock supergroup the Hard Quartet released their first song, “Earth Hater.” Made up of Emmett Kelly, Stephen Malkmus, Matt Sweeney, and Jim White, the Hard Quartet are announcing their self-titled debut album today. The new single “Rio’s Song” is out now. “The ‘Rio’s...
Early Addition: If your neighbor has emotional-support parrots, you just have to deal
Because a Manhattan co-op board got slammed for evicting a woman with loud birds, here are your early links: Legal weed is expensive, Hochul and Adams share the same defense lawyer, the L.L. Bean Bootmobile hits the road and more. [ more › ]
New York High School Named Third Most Expensive in the Nation
Would you pay nearly $100,000 a year to send your child to high school?. Tuition for college and private high school has skyrocketed in recent years. Many New York colleges are charging students over $90k to attend during the 2024-2025 academic year. Which is why it shouldn't be all that...
Orfeh to join 'Chicago' Broadway cast
The Tony Award-nominated stage veteran, known for Legally Blonde: The Musical, will join the long-running musical at the Ambassador Theatre later this month. When you're good to Orfeh, Orfeh's good to you! Orfeh will join the cast of Chicago on Broadway for a limited run, beginning performances August 26 at the Ambassador Theatre.
Jessica Fishenfeld, Teresa Buchholz, Amber Evans to Headline Premiere of ‘In Venice’
Composer Paul Scherer and librettist Germaine Shames’ “In Venice” is set to premiere in New York on Sept. 21 and 22, 2024. The opera, which is based on Edith Wharton‘s short stories “The Muse’s Tragedy” and “The Touchstone,” is a 90-minute two-act chamber piece about a poet’s biographer and the poet’s muse as they spend time together in Venice. The romance blossoms and time passes, with the biographer returning 10 years later with his wife, having sold the Muse’s love letters to pay for the honeymoon.
NYC Launches Incentive Program to Reduce Daytime Truck Deliveries
The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) has launched the Off-Hour Delivery Incentive Program to encourage businesses to shift truck deliveries from peak daytime hours to nighttime, helping to reduce traffic, improve air quality, and improve street safety. The program offers one-time financial reimbursements to businesses that commit to making deliveries between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. for at least one year. Applications are open to all New York City businesses until September 30.
Microsoft co-founder's space art, artifacts to be sold by Christie's
Visions of humanity's future in space and spaceflight artifacts are heading for auction from Paul G. Allen's estate. Christie's is hosting three sales devoted to Allen's art and scientific objects.
Landlords Register Tens of Thousands More Rent-Regulated Apartments Under Threat of Fines
This article was originally published on August 16 5 a.m. EDT by THE CITY. Landlords are registering tens of thousands more rent-regulated apartments than they have in recent years, as New York takes its first steps to enforce a law Gov. Kathy Hochul signed last year that created heavy new penalties for failing to file with the state.
Nella Larsen’s Lessons in Library School
On an application form for the Library School of the New York Public Library, where most candidates wrote “American,” the author Nella Larsen Imes responded to a question about her father’s nationality with “Danish West Indian.” But under that, in another hand, was written “Negro.”
2 faculty councils echo NYU condemnation of PSC statement referencing ‘armed struggle’
Two administrative councils representing faculty at NYU echoed an official statement from the university condemning a message from the People’s Solidarity Coalition in a memo to Provost Georgina Dopico earlier this month — a message which the faculty groups claim “strongly advocates violence, hatred, university destabilization and disrespect for any and all authorities, in the context of a political agenda.”
Robbie Fulks – 9/18 – Mercury Lounge (New York, NY)
Alt-country has its fair share of iconoclasts, but few deliberately march to the beat of their own drum the way Robbie Fulks does. Equal parts smart-aleck and confessional singer/songwriter, the Chicago native’s work places a refreshing emphasis on songcraft above all else. His latest album, Gone Away Backward, is yet another collection of fine songs, demonstrating Fulks’ ever-evolving songwriting abilities. Robbie’s latest tour finds him in New York supported by the like-minded Stephen Clair Trio. It’s sure to be a rockin’ good time.
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