• NYC sheriff deputies question the legality of their pot shop busts (The City... previously on EVG)
• Chinatown 3 years after the start of the pandemic (Eater)
• 6 lessons from NYC's first nightlife mayor (The New York Times)
• Veselka is planning to open an outpost in Williamsburg and a kiosk at Grand Central (The Post)
• Boris & Horton on Avenue A expanding to Brooklyn (Greenpointers)
• An interview with Chris Spencer of the noise-rock trio Unsane, formed on the LES in the late 1980s (The Big Takeover)
• Hip-hop film classic "Wild Style" turns 40 (The Source)
• ANOHNI discusses the new photo book on the EV art gang, "Blacklips: Her Life and Her Many, Many Deaths" (DAZED)
• Check out some essential cinema from the archives of the Anthology Film Archives, including screenings for films by Robert Bresson over the next few days (Official site)
• And a very strange commercial for German sink brand Schock starring Iggy Pop (The Drum)
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