Extra! Extra! Albany Lawmakers Face Five-Day Week in Capitol New York legislators have an unusually busy schedule because the budget deadline falls on a Friday, but members say they often put in long hours away from their chambers. {$excerpt:n} Source:…
The New Yorkian
Facing Gators and Detours, First of New York’s New Ferries Voyages North The vessel belongs to a fleet built as part of the mayor’s plan to start a citywide ferry service this summer. But first it has to get past…
When the Party’s Over, He Picks Up His Camera The photographer Richard Renaldi, who loves the night life, stationed himself outside of Roseland, Pacha and other New York City clubs, and captured patrons as they left at dawn. {$excerpt:n} Source:…
Metropolitan Diary: Symmetry in a Klezmer Key A man recovering from bypass surgery senses his ex-wife’s revenge coming from the radio in an a semiprivate hospital room. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Baltimoreans Mourn a Man Said to Have Been Killed by Their Neighbor The murder of a black man in New York reminds a Baltimore neighborhood of its own complicated racial history. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Adding Homeless Shelters Is a Political Risk, but de Blasio Sees No Alternative The mayor plans to begin opening the first of 90 new shelters during the heat of a re-election campaign. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
What David Rockefeller Wanted Built Got Built At One Chase Manhattan Plaza and the Museum of Modern Art, he made the land-use review process seem effortless. For him, maybe it was. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Grace Notes: Unity, Instead of Fear, After Swastikas Are Carved Into a Church Door Speculation persists as to the reason Fourth Universalist on Central Park West was the target of a hate crime. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Crime Scene: Looking Back on the Crime Scene That Spanned the Entire City A writer returns to the subject of past columns for a glimpse at what the future holds. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
From Melchior to King George, Celebrate Jonathan Groff on His Birthday The two-time Tony nominee celebrates his birthday March 26. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Jersey Boys Takes Final West End Bow After Nine-Year Run A second U.K. national tour will launch in December 2017. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History: March 26 {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Sweat Opens on Broadway The award-winning play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage opens at Studio 54 March 4. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Did You Know Boy Meets World’s Mr. Feeny Was 1776’s Original John Adams? Actor William Daniels recounts a life spent on the stage and on the screen and that infamous rejection of a Tony nomination. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
The Woman at the Center of Sunset Boulevard—and It’s Not Glenn Close Kristen Blodgette takes center stage on Broadway’s Palace Theatre and provides a whole new sound for this revival. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
