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Cozy up this Sunday morning in your neighborhood highrise
“A deft, serious achievement, a signal contribution to downtown and the city’s changing cultural landscape.” —The New York Times in today’s cover story on the new Whitney.
Vintage NYC Train (1900s).
John Gutmann - Nun and Musselman’s Cigarette, MoMA, New York, 1968.
Instagram of the day by @_yuhanc
Pedestrians waiting to cross 50th Street, in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Taken in 1960. Photo by Leonard Mccombe
thru Aug 23:
“Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks”
Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY
The first major exhibition of the artist’s notebooks featuring 160 pages of these rarely seen documents, along with related works on paper and large-scale paintings.
These are the buzziest films at this year’s TriBeCa Film festival >>
12 lifesaving tricks to teach your dog Does your pooch come when you call? Having an obedient pooch isn’t about tricks; it’s about knowing how he’ll respond in an emergency situation or when he’s near a busy street.
How to farm without a field These pioneers are sprouting produce indoors, no soil or sunlight required.
I spy with my little eye… (at Union Square Greenmarket)
Next City:
“Busting 3 Myths About Public Housing
Jake Blumgart. April 16, 2015
City success story? Or grim urban disaster? When it comes to the lens through which Americans view public housing, conventional wisdom heavily favors the latter. Yet new research reveals the many successes of public housing both large (New York City) and small (the thousands of small housing authorities that provide public housing without incident).
Most recently, Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality, and Social Policy attempts to break down assumptions further about America’s most maligned safety net program in 11 essays. The three here are not necessarily the most important from the book, but they all complicate timeworn narratives.
1. Don’t Blame the High-Rises.
High-rise developments or “towers in a park” define public housing in the national imagination. These hulking structures catch the eye and often received a disproportionate share of media attention both in the halcyon early days and during the depths of the urban crisis which they came to symbolize. But even though they were often poorly integrated into their surrounding neighborhoods, these apartment towers were not inevitably plagued by trouble because of design alone.”
Photo:Â A wrecking ball tears at one of several Cabrini Green housing project buildings in Chicago in this photo from 1995. (AP Photo/Beth A. Keiser, File)
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Ever had a landlord hold old out on turning on your heat before the temps dip below the teens? Then you’re going to love this. Heat Seek NYC is an app (with a Kickstarter!) that’s set up to track and record temperatures inside your apartment.
In case you didn’t know, there are laws about indoor temperatures in NYC from October through May. Of course, not everyone plays by the rules and some tenants are left shivering. You can bring the landlords to court or dial 311 to tell on them, but those means are neither immediate nor effective. The hourly temps the app records could give advocates and lawyers info to keep landlords honest. It can be a tough world out there renting. It helps to know that people care. Also, technology!
P. S. For every sensor you back on the app’s Kickstarter, both you and a needy tenant will get one. -EL
VIA gothamist
Check out this handy device!
Finding a new place to live—whether you’re going from dorm to first apartment or from place-with-Craigslist-randos to place-with-your-BFF—can be pretty overwhelming. Should you get movers? Why do you need to save pay stubs? What happens when?
Thankfully, our super-detailed timeline will help you get organized and curb that feeling of “OMG, what did I forget?” dread.
Now, take a deep breath—and read on >>Â
Super helpful tips from teenVogue. Don’t hesitate to call Prime for further questions or for a talk tailored to your specific needs!