The past few years have witnessed a lot of upheaval in the name of political reckoning. Is the pendulum swinging back to tradition? Source: New York Times
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The Mystery Behind the Crime Wave at 312 Riverside Drive
In thousands of 911 calls over the course of more than two years, one man has falsely reported fights, murders, bombs and hostage situations at the same address. Why? Source: New York Times
David Shor, a Data Guru for Democrats, Throws One Last Bash
Political operatives, techies and the nightlife crowd mix at a Burning Man-style party hosted by an influential strategist who gained new friends and enemies after a tweet. Source: New York Times
What Urban Planners Can Learn From This Idealistic Coffee Shop
Can a pay-what-you-want cafe exist in a gentrified Gowanus? Source: New York Times
Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and the Perils of the Power Couple
A documentary about their movie-star marriage charts its electric beginnings at the Actors Studio and a half-century of fame’s infinite rewards and shortfalls. Source: New York Times
Can a Neighborhood Be Instagrammed to Death?
The return of tourism to New York has brought crowds back to one of the most popular selfie spots on earth. People who live there aren’t feeling #grateful. Source: New York Times