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FEB 2012

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Local

The N.Y.P.D. Clamps Down on Jazz

by Liliana Segura

Local

At 8:45 a.m. on a frigid January morning, the protesters are warming up:
“Mic Check!” “Mic Check!”

Burlesque, Beer, and PowerPoint

by Mary Mann

Local

Brooklyn Brainery’s Society for the Advancement of Social Studies hosts a night of sexy history…

CITYNOTES
Fear of the First Amendment

by Theodore Hamm

Local

According to Sean Barry of VOCAL-NY, the “fear of police contact is a major problem” for those trying to mobilize the city’s poor to attend political protests.

REPORT CARD
The Privatized Mind

by Liza Featherstone

Local

Throughout this fall I was constantly texting. Anytime I had a free moment, I’d whip out my cellphone, never satisfied until I’d made contact.

Music that Picks You Up

by Eleanor J. Bader

Local

Both the outpatient dialysis unit and the inpatient pediatric wing at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Flatbush are packed, and the bleeps and blips of electronic moni

The Brief Histories & Modern Journey of a Vinyl Record

by Sean Cooper

Local

The modern vinyl record began its life at a 1920 funeral, with King George V and the procession walking down Whitehall, while two producers, waiting for their arrival, sat in a truck parked outside Westminster Abbey in London.

 

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