The long-awaited Maoz on Broadway still causes a stir, along with a mention of NOM^3. (NYMag)
People still can’t figure out how to make those pesky MetroCards work. (WSJ)
The MTA budget is still being cut. (NYT)
New Yorkers still have no compassion for people dying on the streets. (BBC)
And we still cannot get rid of the asbestos. (NYT)
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9 Comments
@2010 MAOZ IS AWESOME. i am so sad it’s opening as i’m about to graduate =(
@Anonymous Maoz took too long. I am no longer interested.
@p.j. Spectator is reporting that Maoz is opening on Wednesday, April 28 : tomorrow!
@Questions How about bwog does some reporting and finds out when maoz opens
@in all honesty If I saw some guy laying on the sidewalk early in the morning, I would assume he was passed out. I definitely wouldn’t touch him. If there was an insane pool of blood, I’d probably freak out and run into a store and ask them to call the police.
@Think About It I saw a man dying in the street, someone chopped off his head — I’m the only one who stops to see if he’s dead. Turns out he’s dead.
@Hooah Also, don’t forget: there’s people on the street getting diseases from monkeys. Yeah, that’s what I said, they’re getting diseases from monkeys.
@Anonymous No apostrophe (New Yorkers, not New Yorker’s) PLEASE. GOD.
@Anonymous New Yorkers.
NOT New Yorker’s.