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World
Man Shot in Head at Brooklyn Subway Station
The victim was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. It was unclear if he knew the person who shot him.
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Arts
Luna Luna: A Fantasy That Comes With a Price Tag
What happened to fun? In the clinical white of the gallery, art can be forbidding, aggrieved, elite, academic. Shouldn’t it also, sometimes, be joyous? The collaborators behind Luna Luna thought so. This was the amusement park staged in Hamburg ...
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Arts
Where the Ferris Wheel Is by Basquiat and the Carousel by Keith Haring
audience report Where the Ferris Wheel Is by Basquiat and the Carousel by Keith Haring Luna Luna, an art carnival that appeared in Hamburg in 1987, then vanished, has been resurrected in Los Angeles. You can wander there, but the rides are verboten ...
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Business
A Start-Up’s Alternative to Uber: Employing Its Own Drivers
Alto is trying to fill a more expensive niche, especially as politicians and labor groups argue that the contractor model exploits drivers.
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Travel
Ready to Give Gravel Biking a Try? There’s No Time Like the Fall.
You know that feeling of riding a bike as a kid — the freedom to go (almost) anywhere, to explore, to ride with friends? Gravel biking is like that. With a penchant for riding on dirt or gravel roads and paths and piecing together out-of-the-way ...
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Business
A Roller Coaster for Roller Coaster Nerds
Tucked away in the wooded suburbs south of Atlanta is a small family-owned amusement park that used to bring in customers thanks to humble attractions like its Ferris wheel, bumper boats, Tilt-a-Whirl, go-kart tracks, Scooby Swing and batting cages ...
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World
What Does Biking Have to Do With Edward Hopper?
The curator of the Hopper show at the Whitney Museum loves biking, and she’ll show her enthusiasm on Saturday, “Happy Hopper Day.”
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World
Price of N.Y.C. Subway Ride Is Set to Go Up for the First Time in Years
The M.T.A. board is expected to vote to raise the base fare to $2.90 from $2.75, after pausing increases to try to lure back riders lost during the pandemic.
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World
A Survivor in New York, Cycling With Other Wounded Warriors
Danielle Green, who lost much of her left arm in Iraq, will participate in the “Soldier Ride” to Coney Island.
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World
As Subway Ridership Rebounds, Some Women Are Reluctant to Return
Long wary on public transit, women who found other ways to get around New York during the pandemic could prove hard for the M.T.A. to win back.
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