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Living small on purpose, the Ramones hit a Queens museum, political street art, and more

By Brick Underground  | April 18, 2016 - 11:15AM
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S. Jhoanna Robledo

Some New Yorkers choose tiny apartment living—and it has nothing to do with budget (New York Times)

It's almost Tuesday: Presidential primary art, as seen throughout the city (DNAInfo)

When gentrification turns fraudulent (WNYC's There Goes the Neighborhood podcast)

Queens, filtered via the the Ramones (Brooklyn Based)

A Hamilton Heights gem—just across the Grange—goes on the market (Harlem Bespoke)

Unpacking the lack of Brooklyn in a Brooklyn-based political debate (Brokelyn)

 

 

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