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 * HELPING UNHOUSED NEW YORKERS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
   
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   We explore how a long history of eliminating psychiatric beds in New York has
   led to a crisis of New Yorkers with mental illness living on city streets.
   
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 * HURRICANE IAN WEAKENS TO A TROPICAL STORM BUT IS STILL EXPECTED TO BRING
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   Ian weakened to a tropical storm Thursday morning as damage assessments
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 * AARON JUDGE HITS HIS 61ST HOME RUN, TYING THE SIX-DECADE-OLD AMERICAN LEAGUE
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   With Wednesday night's dinger, the New York Yankees superstar has tied a
   record set in 1961 and is the first major leaguer to hit so many home runs in
   a season since 2001.
   
   


 * MIGRANT DEATHS AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER HIT A RECORD HIGH, IN PART DUE TO
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 * HURRICANE IAN SUCKED WATER AWAY FROM FLORIDA'S COAST AS IT MOVED NORTH
   
   Hurricane Ian delivered an eerie omen to coastal Florida residents Wednesday
   morning: Its winds pulled massive amounts of water out of Tampa Bay and other
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 * ZOONOTIC DISEASES LIKE COVID-19 AND MONKEYPOX WILL BECOME MORE COMMON,
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   increasingly commonplace as human expansion into previously uninhabited areas
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 * WHY PLAY MUSIC: A CONVERSATION WITH QUESTLOVE AND MAGGIE ROGERS
   
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   The legendary hip-hop artist and rising singer-songwriter join The New
   Yorker’s Kelefa Sanneh live onstage to talk about spirituality and music.
   
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   Greer's new comic novel, Less is Lost, is as funny and poignant as its
   predecessor. But comedy also arises out of pain and Greer smoothly
   transitions into the profound.
   
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 * INSIDE JOHN WATERS' HOME (BUT NOT INSIDE HIS COLON)
   
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   The delightful and rebellious writer-director welcomes us into his apartment
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 * THE FALL OF THE OUTDOOR DINING SHED
   
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 * YOUTUBE'S RISE TO THE TOP
   
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   Checking in on the publishing industry.
   
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 * FASTEST 'WAS' IN THE WEST: INSIDE WIKIPEDIA'S RACE TO COVER THE QUEEN'S DEATH
   
   Within seconds of the news of Queen Elizabeth II's death, an army of
   Wikipedia editors rushed to update her page on the site. It was chaos.
   
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 * WEEKLY MUSIC ROUNDUP: BUTCHER BROWN, QUINN CHRISTOPHERSON, DEATH CAB FOR
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   Butcher Brown’s big band jazz meets hip hop; Death Cab For Cutie’s dark night
   of the soul; and the sound of Mozart’s own piano. Plus, Native Alaskan
   songwriter Quinn Christopherson.
   
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   Gabriel Kahane writes classical music and what he called “deranged pop.”
   He and a special guest string quartet perform songs from his 2022 album
   'Magnificent Bird' in The Greene Space.
   
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 * BUFFALO NICHOLS IS BRINGING THE BLUES OF THE PAST INTO THE FUTURE
   
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   Austin-based singer/songwriter Buffalo Nichols plays music that holds the
   country’s truest values and rawest emotions - the Blues. It's just him and
   his guitar, as he performs remotely.
   
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 * AMYTHYST KIAH'S ROOTS MUSIC DEALS WITH LOSS, GRIEF, AND PAIN
   
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   Singer and guitarist Amythyst Kiah loves both roots and alternative music;
   and her songs often clothe dark subjects in bluesy stomps and ecstatic rock.
   She and her band play remotely. 
   
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 * ANGÉLICA NEGRÓN PERFORMS ON PLANT ART, LIVE AT THE GREENE SPACE
   
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   Puerto Rican composer/performer/educator Angélica Negrón writes for chamber
   ensembles, orchestras, films, and robots. She triggers sounds via plant art
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 * ANDREW YEE LIVE IN THE GREENE SPACE
   
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