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Apparently, studying in bars is something students at this university do–there’s nothing like reading St. Augustine’s Confessions over a Long Island Iced Tea, right (we’re kidding)?? We sent one of our staff writers to 1020 this past Sunday to check out what the ambience is like for doing homework. I made the icy trek to 1020 late […]

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…but that doesn’t mean they’re doing anything in particular about it. A brief call with the bar tonight found a cheery bartender laughing at the concept of a 10/20 celebration.  On asking if they were doing anything special tonight, he responded: “You know, we’re not! It’s just a regular night at 1020. You’re about the […]

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Morgan Freeman, Cynthia Nixon, and Diane Keaton are filming on 110th and Amsterdam right now.  That’s right, the side wall of 1020 that you made out with some rando on last spring is finally going to have its moment in the cinematic sun.  The film is “Life Itself,” a dramedy about Manhattan real estate. Special […]

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