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Sabrina Carpenter Adds 2nd NYC Show To Her ‘Short N’ Sweet’ Tour

Sabrina Carpenter isn’t just working late (because she’s a singer, obviously)–she’s working through November as she embarks on her fall 2024 North American tour, the Short n’ Sweet Tour!

The tour is in support of Carpenter’s upcoming sixth full-length studio album, Short n’ Sweet (featuring Please Please Please and Espresso), set to release on August 23rd.

Buttttt before the big day approaches there are some things you’ll want to keep in mind to know. So please, please, please brew yourself an espresso and let’s get into it–here’s everything you need to know about Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour in NYC:

What are the Short n’ Sweet Tour NYC dates?

Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour kicks off on September 23 in Columbus, Ohio. The 30+ date tour will travel across the US and Canada through mid-November.

The NYC dates are as follows:

  • Sunday, September 29: Madison Square Garden
  • Monday, September 30: Barclay’s Center

When do Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour tickets go on sale?

Various presale tickets for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour will launch before general tickets go on sale. Here are the dates:

  • Wednesday, June 26, 1 pm – Spotify Fans First Front Row Presale (more on this below)
  • Wednesday, June 26, 2 pm – Spotify Fans First Presale

General tickets for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour officially go on sale Friday, June 28th at 10 am. Find more info on where to get tickets here.

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What is the Top Listener Fan Pit?

During the Spotify Fans First Front Row Presale, Carpenter’s biggest listeners can get exclusive front row tickets in the Listener Pit on the floor. Don’t miss out though–there’s a very limited quantity of these tickets available.

Carpenter stated:

My fans are the best, and I’m excited to share Spotify’s exclusive ticket access with them as a thank you. For the first time, Spotify created a Top Listener Fan Pit at the front of every North American show, and we’re offering tickets to my top listeners. You’ve all been there for every step of my journey, and I can’t wait to celebrate with you on tour.

Who will be joining Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour?

Support acts on the tour include Amaarae, Griff, and Declan McKenna.

Carpenter will also be partnering with PLUS1 to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund to support the well-being of people and animals to provide support for mental health, animal welfare, and the LGBTQ+ community.

While we await Carpenter’s NYC stop we can bop around to the Sabrina On Tour playlist, curated by Carpenter, featuring songs by her as well as other artists including Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, Jungle and more.

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Nearly 20 Miles Of NYC Will Close To Cars For The Largest-Ever Summer Streets

Summer Streets is returning once again this summer for the last weekend of July (27th) and the four Saturdays of August (3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th), and this year’s iteration is going to be the largest one yet!

For those unfamiliar with the event, Summer Streets is an annual pedestrian and cycling haven where miles of NYC across the five boroughs are closed off to cars. According to the DOT, more than half a million people now take advantage of the open streets!

And this year, the DOT is expanding the program’s hours to 7 am to 3 pm (previously 7 am to 1 pm) to make sure more New Yorkers get the chance to enjoy the car-free zones. This is the first time the program will expand its hours since launching in 2008.

People outside at NYC summer streets
Facebook / Summer Streets

The 2024 NYC Summer Streets schedule is as follows:

Saturday, July 27:

  • Queens: Vernon Boulevard between 44 Drive and 30 Road
  • Staten Island: Broadway between Richmond Terrace and Clove Road

Saturday, August 3, 10, & 17:

  • Brooklyn Bridge to West 125 Street
  • Lafayette Street and Park Avenue between Brooklyn Bridge and East 109 Street
  • East 109 Street between Park Avenue and 5th Avenue
  • 5th Avenue between East 109 Street and Central Park North
  • Central Park North between 5th Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard
  • Adam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard between Central Park North and West 125 Street

Saturday, August 24:

  • Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway between Grand Army Plaza and Buffalo Avenue
  • The Bronx: Grand Concourse between East Tremont Avenue and Mosholu Parkway
NYC open streets
Source / NYC DOT

During the hours that the streets are closed exciting programming and activities take place along the designated routes, such as dance and musical performances, fitness classes, and interactive workshops.

Stay tuned for more programming information to come.

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Winners on the Ballot: AOC in Congress, Wright and Zinerman in State Assembly

The votes are in and here’s a comprehensive list of what happened during June Primary for Black and Brown candidates running for Congress and State Assembly. 

Early voting capped with 46,241 voters as of the close of polls just before Tuesday. The most votes coming in from Queens.

An Election Night’s recap, according to unofficial city and state election night results posted by the Board of Elections (BOE):

Famed Congressmember Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) took an early lead and ultimately won her reelection over candidate Marty Dolan in the 14th congressional district with 82.02% of the votes. 

RELATED: The voting power of the Bronx’s Co-op City

Incumbent Congressmember Jamaal Bowman took an early lead with 83.56% of the votes in his highly anticipated smackdown with Westchester County Executive George Latimer in the 16th congressional district. Then, Latimer started to outpace Bowman with 58.81 % of the votes shortly after the close of polls. Bowman’s lead dropped to 40.60 %. Outlets called the race in Latimer’s favor.

“We have so much work still to do,” said Bowman in his live streamed speech about the loss. He thanked his on the ground team and staff. “Let’s keep building coalition.”

In response to the results National Director of the Working Families Party Maurice Mitchell added in a statement, “Rep. Jamaal Bowman faced an avalanche of outside spending from AIPAC and its GOP donors. Even with a powerful, multi-racial coalition behind him, it wasn’t enough to overcome the onslaught of attack ads and misinformation.”

In the five eagerly watched state assembly races in Harlem, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, here’s who took home the gold:

Harlem Assembly candidate Jordan J. G. Wright scored the coveted 70 Assembly seat to replace longtime Assemblymember Inez Dickens, who is slated to retire this year. Wright maintained an early lead with 47.93% of the votes. Opponents Maria Ordoñez got 29.50%, Shana Harmongoff got 17.22%, and Craig Schley got 5.10%.

Between incumbent Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman and newcomer Eon Tyrell Huntley in District 56, were neck and neck. Zinerman maintained her early lead with 52.34% of the votes. Huntley trailed close behind with 47.34%. 

Incumbent Assemblymember Eddie Gibbs took an early lead with 42.00% of the votes over candidates Tamika Mapp, Xavier Santiago, and William Smith in District 68, cinching his reelection. 

Incumbent Assemblymember Al Taylor garnered 72.14% of the votes over candidate Julien Segura in District 71. Segura got 27.01%.

And, newly elected via special election Assemblymember Landon Dais beat out challenger Leonardo Jose Coello in District 77. Dais got 59.21% of the votes and Coello trailed close behind with 40.32%.

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* This article was originally published here

NYC ranked best city in the U.S. in a new study

NYC ranked best city in the U.S. in a new study

For a New Yorker, there’s nothing quite like the excitement and proudness involved in hearing that, statistically speaking, we are, indeed, living in the best city in the country.

Sure, we might pretend that we don’t care about what other people think but when Resonance—a consulting-like company in the tourism, real estate and economic development world—released its annual ranking of America’s Best Cities, we did a sigh of joy when noticing our own town at the top of the list. 

To come up with its top ten list, the company looked at a number of factors, including ease of airport connectivity, volume of check-ins on Facebook and mentions on Instagram, amount of Fortune 500 companies, number of nightlife and outdoor recreation experiences and more. 

For the first time ever this year, Resonance also partnered with Ipsos to “incorporate perception-based data” in the study, according to a press release. 

This is the eighth annual America’s Best Cities ranking—and New York has topped the list since the inaugural report. 

This year’s survey particularly highlights the city’s sights and landmarks and the awesome shopping opportunities we have at our fingertips.

“When it’s your turn to return to America’s best city, do yourself a favor and make time to see the phoenix rise from above: there are the classics, like the Empire State Building and the Top of the Rock, but there are also spectacular new perches, like SUMMIT One Vanderbilt and its all-glass exterior elevators, called Ascent. Go up, look down and breathe out. This city is back,” reads the New York portion of the report, which also mentions the 100-year anniversary of the Museum of the City of New York, the $500 million renovation of the Met and the massive upgrades to the city’s major airports. 

Here is the top 10 list of America’s Best Cities, a ranking you can read more about right here.

1. New York, New York
2. Chicago, Illinois
3. Los Angeles, California
4. Miami, Florida
5. Las Vegas, Nevada
6. San Francisco, California
7. Boston, Massachusetts
8. Washington, D.C.
9. Seattle, Washington
10. Houston, Texas

And in case you missed, it NYC’s Empire State Building was just named the No. 1 attraction in the world by Tripadvisor. Clearly, NYC is doing something right.

* This article was originally published here

Join The Forum And Public Input Session For The Proposed Changes To The New York City Charter (Video)

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The New York City Charter Charter affects areas from Harlem to Hollis, the New York City Charter Revision Commission (“CRC”) will host a Public Input Session and you’re invited. The live event will take place in Queens to discuss proposed changes to the New York City Charter and recommendations made in the 2024 Charter Revision Commission…

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Get limited-time S’mores croissants and ‘Le Crookies’ on the UES

Get limited-time S’mores croissants and ‘Le Crookies’ on the UES

Is it still the Summer of the Croissant? Has it never not been the Summer of the Croissant? Yes, New York’s obsessive love affair with the flaky French pastry very much enduresjoining an already packed pâtisserie pantheon that includes Indian-spiced crescents, onigiri-inspired fusion treats and rainbow cookie croissants comes a heap of viral “Crookies,” “Cruffins” and more from a Smorgasburg NYC staple. 

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Ole & Steen, the all-day Danish bakery with five outposts throughout New York City—including Bryant Park (80 West 40th Street), Midtown East (518 Lexington Avenue), Tribeca (100 Church Street), Union Square (873 Broadway) and Upper East Side (1280 Lexington Avenue)—will be serving a full spread of limited-edition croissant creations at its uptown location this summer. 

Formerly exclusive to the Smorgasburg at the World Trade Center, the sweet treats will be available at the UES bakery every Friday through the end of October. Among the Insta-ready flavors, guests can enjoy baked goods like a Lemon Meringue Cruffin (croissant dough filled with a light lemon curd cream and topped with toasted lemon meringue), a ‘Smores Croissant (a Nutella and marshmallow whip-stuffed croissant dipped in chocolate and topped with graham crackers), a Cookie Croissant (a classic crescent stuffed with chocolate chip cookie dough), and a jam-filled Almond Raspberry Croissant.

And with all that butter and sugar, you’re going to need something to wash it all down: Ole & Steen will also offer customers that visit any of its NYC locations during the big Pride Parade 2024 on Sunday, June 30 to enjoy a buy-one, get-one-free coffee order. (Because let’s be real, those incessant “Espresso” singalongs will surely have you jonesing for some coffee!) 

Check out some of Ole & Steen’s sweet croissant configurations below:

S'mores croissants at Ole & Steen
Photograph: courtesy of Ole & Steen| S’mores croissants at Ole & Steen
Almond-raspberry croissants at Ole & Steen
Photograph: courtesy of Ole & Steen| Almond-raspberry croissants at Ole & Steen
Cookie croissants at Ole & Steen
Photograph: courtesy of Ole & Steen| Cookie croissants at Ole & Steen

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Expert Insights: The Future Of Outsourced BDC In Automotive Sales And Customer Service

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Every lead and interaction can make or break a sale in the competitive automotive industry. Sales is changing, and business development centers (BDCs) are helping dealerships improve customer service. The automotive industry has traditionally used in-house Business Development Centers for customer interactions, lead generation, and sales follow-ups. However, customer expectations are becoming more complex and…

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