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Someone at the New Yorker who really loves infographics whipped up this awesome interactive chart that shows the median income of every stop of every subway line in the city. The richest subway stop? The Chambers Street 1,2 and 3, A and E stops, the World Trade Center E stop all have median incomes of $205,192. The poorest stop in the system is Sutter Ave on the L, coming in at $12,288. Brooklyn’s number one!
flier designed by Natalie Rae GoodSaturday, April 27th 10am-7pm @ Gowanus Ballroom (55 9th Street in Brooklyn)!
FREE TO THE PUBLIC (WITH SUGGESTED DONATION OF $10)
CLASSES:
• Japanese Bookbinding
• Make Your Own Ricotta
• Indian cooking - Classic…
The Metropolitan Museum of Butts, Photos of Sculpted and Painted Butts from the Met in NYC
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Allen Ying for 43 Magazine’s New York City issue. I just bought my copy.
If you’re in NYC show is tonight Tuesday, April 9th - details here.
Morning in NYC from the International Space Station, courtesy of Col. Chris Hadfield. Look at the shadow of Manhattan!
