The mayor had faced growing outrage over budget cuts to New York City libraries that would have forced many branches to close on weekends.
Good! Fuck Adams for even putting it out there in the 1st place.

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The mayor had faced growing outrage over budget cuts to New York City libraries that would have forced many branches to close on weekends.
Good! Fuck Adams for even putting it out there in the 1st place.
“We will move the books to another location in the library and provide regular updates to the community.”
Too little, too late? The problem with star architects is that too often they don’t take the users’ needs into consideration.
On Friday morning, New York Magazine's architectural critic, Justin Davidson, issued what amounted to a mea culpa for underestimating the building's lack of full accessibility.
Davidson said that while he did "mentally track the path that a visitor with a stroller or in a wheelchair would take to the children’s room or the teen hangout," he nevertheless "missed something important."
Referring to the three fiction levels that he originally described in his review as “terraced stacks, like a vineyard of words,” he now observed critically of himself: "I focused on the way study carrels and bookshelves were interleaved, making old-fashioned printed volumes a part of everyone’s experience. I did not focus on the fact that not everyone could get there."
Patrick Killoran, “Passage”
At the Central branch of the Queens Library
Image courtesy the Queens Museum, photo by Hai Zhang
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It’s almost September 1 and witches and wizards are getting ready to go back to Hogwarts for another year of magic! This year, September 1 also marks the 20th anniversary of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”! Get ready to celebrate this magical day with these fun “Potter”-themed events!
My coworker got a pic of me today from the crowd