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Menstrual Poetry Slam to Be Held Next Month at Upper East Side College
The reading will be part of a menstruation conference at Marymount Manhattan College.
The reading will be part of a menstruation conference at Marymount Manhattan College.
The powerful club is the second UES organization to refuse to endorse pro-MTS candidates.
The show, set to open on Monday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, features many loaned works.
Cory Lopez-Thomas, Williamsburg resident and UES nightlife vet, expects the shop to open Friday.
The MTA's FASTRACK program will alter service on the Upper East Side and Harlem for three nights.
Tenzan Sushi, located at 1714 Second Ave., at East 89th Street, was closed on May 15.
El Aguila, located at 1215 Lexington Ave. with East 82nd St., serves goat burritos and tacos.
The Department of Education wants the student body to meet "unprecedented" criteria, critics say.
The suspect robbed cabbies after threatening them with a syringe he claimed was HIV-tainted, cops said.
The Lenox Hill Democratic Club was expected to support Quinn, but backed down because of her MTS support.
Madison Square Garden's permit includes a clause for the arena to reapply in 2028, angering critics.
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