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The jazz show you don’t want to miss. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death.

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Learn about a Leap Day newspaper, high-tech MTA cameras, and more in today’s edition of Bwoglines!

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Never trust anything that seems to good to be true.

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The push to protect elephants in Bangladesh and owls in New York City. Editor’s Warning: Animal cruelty and death.

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Flaco, NYC’s resilient city owl, has passed away. Editor’s Note: Mentions of Death. 

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Don’t feel like cooking? Get a free lunch from Kent Hall. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death.

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Companies choosing profit over biodiversity, what else is new? Editor’s note: mention of animal death

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The only lottery I care about right now is the housing lottery. Editor’s warning: mentions of violence.

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Saunas, sustainability, and a city’s mission to look after its citizens. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence.

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More money, more problems. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence.

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