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The rains came

New York Social Diary

A luscious pot of flowers on the Upper East Side. 3:30 PM. Photo: JH. Monday, April 23, 2012.  The rains came lightly on Sunday morning and continued heavily into the night. The first rains in many weeks. »

Morning Buzz, April 16: An Influx of 7-Elevens

NYTimes.com City Room

What we're reading in The Times and elsewhere, including articles about identity theft on the Upper East Side and a scheduled addition to Prospect Park's bike lane. »

Doctor Alice, the Saks heiress, and the accidental nanny: Fascinating New York women who survived the TItanic

The Bowery Boys

The Waiting Game: Down at the White Star Line's Broadway offices near Bowling Green, anxious New Yorkers line the streets waiting for news about the sunken vessel. 1912Over fifteen hundred people died the night the Titanic sank, April 14-15, 1912. The ... »

Stupid Newspaper Tricks

ChangeNYC.org

Why Doesn't The WSJ Asked The Mayoral Candidates What They Would Do To Reduce the Cities 10% Unemployment Rate instead of Crap BS Questons!WSJ Question: Bloomberg has never spent the night at Gracie Mansion, but the 2013 mayoral candidates are hoping t... »

Morning Links: Decoding and Recodifing Art

AFC

If you were confused about why Andrew Masullo has the respect he does amongst painters, Carol Kino's profile in the Times won't help. There are maybe two and a half paragraphs on his actual paintings in this profile. [NYTimes]Let the Mad Men recaps beg... »

Transit coverage that’s for the birds

Second Ave. Sagas

Covering the ins and outs of transit news isn’t necessarily a sexy business. The vast majority of New Yorkers couldn’t care less about safety regulations, debt financing, bond issuances or the behind-the-scenes politics of the MTA Board. The stories th... »

Rachel Jacobson: Canines Occupy Central Park

HuffPost New York Blogs

Recently there seems to have been a movement spreading in the park. The majority of dogs who occupied Central Park were upset about the economic disparity amongst the canines. »

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City Room: Morning Buzz, April 16: An Influx of 7-Elevens

The Brooklyn Wire

What we’re reading in The Times and elsewhere, including articles about identity theft on the Upper East Side and a scheduled addition to Prospect Park’s bike lane. »

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