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De Blasio and Stringer Trade Barbs Over Police Body Camera Deal

De Blasio and Stringer Trade Barbs Over Police Body Camera Deal On a day when he could have been enjoying the city’s smooth response to the year’s first big snowstorm, Mayor Bill de Blasio instead picked a fight with the…

Rag & Bone Says No to the Runway Show

Rag & Bone Says No to the Runway Show The label celebrates its 15th birthday with an exhibition of portraits shot on a vintage Polaroid, the sitters in the new fall collection. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times

Snaps for Opening Night: Sunset Boulevard’s Siobhan Dillon Gets Glam

Snaps for Opening Night: Sunset Boulevard’s Siobhan Dillon Gets Glam Backstage at the Palace Theatre, Sunset Boulevard’s Betty Schaeffer—actor Siobhan Dillon—dolls up for her very first opening night celebration on Broadway. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill

Bookshelf: Harlem Histories and Boardroom Lessons

Bookshelf: Harlem Histories and Boardroom Lessons Two new books discuss the neighborhood’s significance in city history. A third, from a high-profile lawyer, offers 50 years of stories about corporate governance, and suggestions for improvements. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times

Theater Wit Revives The Wiz This March

Theater Wit Revives The Wiz This March The Tony-winning musical returns to the Chicago stage. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill

Gators in the Sewer? ‘I Want It to Be True’

Gators in the Sewer? ‘I Want It to Be True’ Little evidence supports a longstanding legend of alligators living in the New York sewer system, but that doesn’t dissuade Manhattan’s historian. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times

Loving the Bodega Downstairs

Loving the Bodega Downstairs Living above one of New York City’s ubiquitous little stores can be like having a store-size pantry and finding a sense of community. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times

What Do Critics Think of the Encores! Revival of Big River?

What Do Critics Think of the Encores! Revival of Big River? The Tony-winning musical, based on Mark Twain’s classic American novel, plays New York City Center for a limited engagement. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill