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Continue readingID Theft, Fraud, Prison: The Wild Life of a Bishop Robbed at the Pulpit
Inside his makeshift church in Brooklyn, seated in a chair that looked more like a throne and dressed in a slim-cut, banana-yellow suit by Gucci …
Continue readingNew York’s Summer Streets Is Back. Here’s What’s Happening.
As New York City prepares for another week of temperatures in the mid-90s, New Yorkers have something else they can look forward to: the …
Continue readingWhy Mechanics Are Finding Themselves on Rat Patrol
Good morning. It’s Thursday. We’ll look at yet another place where rats are turning up as the city emerges from the pandemic. We’ll also take a …
Continue readingFive Sci-Fi Classics, One Summer: How 1982 Shaped Our Present
Five Sci-Fi Classics, One Summer: How 1982 Shaped Our Present “Blade Runner,” “E.T.,” “Tron,” “The Wrath of Khan” and “The Thing” all arrived …
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If you were a moviegoer in the 1980s, you were constantly presented with imaginative questions that seemed cosmic and existential. Would humanity …
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