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‘High Maintenance’ ep 5 recap: There’s always more to the selfie

We live in a world where we’re constantly bombarded by media. Our interactions with the world are filtered through our…

The week in Broketown, 10/10-10/14

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Get free bus rides to Philly to campaign for Hillary

Election activism comes in all forms, and once you register to vote (today's the last day!), it's the best thing you can do…

Thursday: Find out if you’re being gouged on rent, and how to fight back

Brooklyn may already be the most unaffordable place to own, but many renters are still holding out for a better…

20 reasons you haven’t registered to vote yet (the deadline is tomorrow!)

Tomorrow, the almost-spooky date of Friday the 14th, is the last date to register to vote in New York state for…

You can pour one out for the Pavilion Theater before it becomes a Nitehawk

Change is never easy. But if it means trading out a poorly-serviced and notoriously bedbug-infested kind of place for a shiny new version of the same,…

What to buy at the brand-new Century 21 in Downtown Brooklyn

This morning, a new Century 21 opened in Downtown Brooklyn at 445 Albee Sq. It's part of the fancy new…

Help unsuppress the vote! The city is hiring poll workers for election day (and you can earn $300)

We don't know the outcome of election day yet, but we do know one thing for certain: the process of…

The Reductress book gives feminists reason to smile

Once upon a time, Reductress was just a humble satirical women's lifestyle magazine with chuckle-worthy (if occasionally pointless) content. Deemed The Onion's feminist…

Clear off your holiday wish lists: Seamless now offers gift cards for the first time

Get on a Slack channel with Santa or send a Yahoo email to your mom because there's a brand-new hot…