How To Find Reliable Plumbing Services When You Need Them?

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When it comes to household emergencies, few things are as stressful as plumbing issues. Whether it’s a burst pipe flooding your basement or a malfunctioning water heater leaving you without hot water, the need for reliable plumbing services is undeniable. However, finding a trustworthy plumber amidst the plethora of options can be a daunting task.…

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NYC is home to the most expensive pizza in the country

NYC is home to the most expensive pizza in the country

With the plethora of top-notch pizzerie in NYC, we are not surprised to be the home of the best pizzeria in the U.S. But a new study puts our joints on top of a different ranking, one that we might not want to be a part of: New York has been crowned the city with the priciest pizza in the U.S.

According to a report released by Clever Real Estate earlier this year, the average price of a large cheese pie in the Big Apple is $28.60, about double what it would cost you in Richmond, Virginia, where, according to the survey, the food is cheapest across the nation ($14.75 per pie). That number is also significantly higher than the average cost of a pie in the United States as a whole, which is $19.34. According to the study, that’s about 4% more than last year.

To come up with the results, which also delve into the nation’s favorite cities for pizza and more, Clever Real Estate compared the 50 largest metro areas in the United States by population, analyzing data across a number of categories, including average Yelp rating for local restaurants, local Google search volume for pizza-related terms, the cost to buy a large pie each week as a percentage of median annual income, the local price of a large pepperoni pizza and more.

Based on all that information, the company also found that (surprise, surprise… not), New York pizza is (once again!) considered the best in the country.

Below, find the ten most expensive U.S. cities when it comes to pizza prices:

1. New York, New York: $28.60
2. Chicago, Illinois: $27.66
3. Orlando, Florida: $25.35
4. Los Angeles, California: $25.05
5. Las Vegas, Nevada: $24.85
6. San Jose, California: $24.40
7. San Diego, California: $22.70
8. Seattle, Washington: $21.70
9. Austin, Texas: $21.50
10. Kansas City, Missouri: $21.49

And here are the ten most affordable U.S. cities when analyzing for the cost of a pie:

1. Richmond, Virginia: $14.75
2. Charlotte, North Carolina: $15.52
3. Cleveland, Ohio: $15.64
4. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: $15.90
5. Baltimore, Maryland: $15.98
6. Riverside, California: $15.99
7. Phoenix, Arizona: $16.30
8. Detroit, Michigan: $16.36
9. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: $16.40
10. Virginia Beach, Virginia: $16.59

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MUSIC MONDAY: “AfroPunk: Reggae Meets Punk” Playlist (LISTEN)

by Marlon West (FB: marlon.west1 Threads: @stlmarlonwest IG: stlmarlonwest Spotify: marlonwest)

While Reggae is a true import from Jamaica, it really gained a global footing in England. It and Punk both arose out of the economic depression and social inequality in the late 1960’s and 1970’s.

Many Reggae songs of the time like Bob Marley’s “Punky Reggae Party” and “Concrete Jungle” were overt commentary on life in London, while many Punk artists adopted some of these traits and spreading a message of rebellion against the Establishment.

The Clash, The Police, and others used reggae beats in the early tracks. “(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais” tells he story of The Clash’s Joe Strummer, Don Letts and others attending an all-night reggae showcase that was headlined by Dillinger, Leroy Smart and Delroy Wilson.

He was not the only one to see that punks and Rastas shared a same idea of freedom and of rebellion against social norms and the setting of said norms.

Hope you enjoy this free-wheeling collection of songs celebrating the intersection of Reggae and Punk. As always, stay, safe, sane, and kind.

I’ve included tracks for the “Second Wave” of ska where bands like The Specials, English Beat, and Selector combined traditional ska song and grooves with a sped-up rhythms of punk music, introducing ska to new generations.

I’ve also included tracks from “Rocket To Kingston” credited to Bobby Ramone. It is a melding of the isolated vocal tracks from Bob Marley dropped over edited Ramones backing tracks. It shouldn’t work, but it does.

Marlon West

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Sponsored Love: Shielding Youth Site, Advanced Techniques In Anonymous Web Hosting

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In today’s digital age, privacy concerns are at the forefront of many individuals and businesses. With the constant threat of data breaches, surveillance, and censorship, safeguarding online presence has become imperative. For those seeking to establish a website while maintaining anonymity, anonymous web hosting emerges as a crucial solution. This article delves into the realm…

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This viral bagel company just opened a second NYC location on the Upper West Side

This viral bagel company just opened a second NYC location on the Upper West Side

Seen all over social media and by many considered to be home to some of the best bagels in NYC despite its out-of-the-ordinary business model (more on that later), PopUp Bagels has officially opened its second NYC location, this time invading the Upper West Side at 338 Columbus Avenue near 76th Street by the American Museum of Natural History.

In addition to its address by the West Village at 177 Thompson Street, PopUp Bagels has garnered a local fanbase through a slew of collaborations that it has set up around the city in the past year or so, including one with Dominique Ansel, another involving caviar and a third in association with iconic brand Cup Noodle

The sentiment seems to be the same no matter what form PopUp Bagel takes: some people absolutely love the baked goods it sells, even though the business started off as a pandemic project by one Adam Goldberg in his Connecticut backyard, while others consider them too far from what an “authentic” New York bagel should look, taste and feel like.

PopUp Bagels
Photograph: Courtesy of PopUp Bagels

Those critics aren’t exactly wrong: PopUp Bagels’ creations are smaller than what New Yorkers are used to. They are also crisper and feel more like a French baguette than the sort of more dense local creations that everyone is used to. There’s more, though: the bagels here are sold unsliced and meant to be “ripped and dipped” in whatever schmear you choose to order them with, which sounds like actual blasphemy. 

To make matters even odder, customers here need to abide to a three-bagel order minimum. You read that right: you cannot order a single bagel with cream cheese, but have to grab at least a trio on your way out. 

Although all the particularities would lead average New Yorkers to just wave off PopUp Bagels as a fleeting trend, the lines outside the new Upper West Side location this weekend prove the opposite: the bagel shop clearly knows what it is doing.

That isn’t a surprise for owner Goldberg, who owns up to every business decision he’s come up with.

“We are PopUp Bagels,” Goldberg said to West Side Rag recently. “This is what we think is a great bagel. We make it size appropriate with enough chew and no lead in the belly.” 

To drive the point further, the company is also gearing up for the opening of yet another location, this one on the Upper East Side. PopUp Bagels is here to stay.

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The Meyer House: A Traveler’s Guide

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Nestled amidst the serene beauty of nature lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travelers seeking a unique and luxurious escape. Welcome to the Meyer House, where history, architecture, and unparalleled hospitality converge to create an unforgettable experience for those with a discerning taste for elegance and relaxation. Join us on a journey…

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All coffee drinks are less than $3 at this new Italian espresso bar on the UWS

All coffee drinks are less than $3 at this new Italian espresso bar on the UWS

Upper West Siders will soon be able to avoid spending over $5 for a coffee at Casa Salvo, a new Italian espresso bar and market that opened today.

All coffee and espresso beverages cost a flat $2.50 per cup. Given today’s world order, that’s pretty cheap. 

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Casa Salvo
Photograph: Courtesy of Casa Salvo

In addition to classic drinks like cappuccini and espresso cups made with Rome-based Dokito coffee beans, the bar serves specials like caffé with pistachio, hazelnut or truffles. Make sure to grab a cornetto with your java before heading to one of the outdoor tables. 

The market portion of the space will be filled with Italian pantry staples, including tomato sauces, cheeses, meats, hand-crafted butter and yogurts, organic pasta, specialty vinegar, Italian Coca-Cola (no, that’s not exactly the same as Coke!), a Parmigiano-Reggiano mousse that we’re dreaming about and much more. 

Casa Salvo
Photograph: Courtesy of Casa Salvo

Basically, a piece of Little Italy has moved uptown.

The new business, the brainchild of chef Salvo Lo Castro, joins a roster of other specialty Italian markets that call New York home, including Via Della Scrofa in the East Village, which actually feels like being in the European country; Travelers, Poets and Friends, a meatless destination that just recently debuted in the West Village; and Eataly, perhaps the most famous concept of this kind across the country. 

Needless to say, there will never be too many authentic Italian businesses in New York. There’s always room for more European delicacies on this side of the Atlantic.

Casa Salvo is open daily at 473 Amsterdam Avenue near 82nd Street, from 8am to 8pm

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The Mayor Op-Ed: Operation Padlock To Protect, NYC Cracks Down On Illegal Smoke And Cannabis Shops

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When we came to office two years ago, we had a clear vision: protect public safety, rebuild our economy, and make this city more livable for hardworking New Yorkers.   But the increase of unlicensed smoke and cannabis shops across the five boroughs is one of the biggest quality-of-life issues facing our city. That’s why now that we…

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George Clooney will make his Broadway debut next year

George Clooney will make his Broadway debut next year

George Clooney will make his Broadway debut next spring in a world-premiere stage adaptation of his own 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck, a portrait of the storied CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow, who helped turned the tide against McCarthyism in the 1950s. 

In the movie version—which was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director—Clooney played Murrow’s colleague Fred Friendly. This time around, he will step into the lead role originated by David Strathairn. “I am honored, after all these years, to be coming back to the stage and especially to Broadway, the art form and the venue that every actor aspires to,” Clooney said. 

Clooney will cowrite the play with Grant Heslov, his screenwriting partner for the film. He will not, however, be directing the Broadway production; it will be helmed instead by David Cromer (The Band’s Visit), one of the theater world’s most reliably intelligent and insightful directors. “Edward R. Murrow operated from a kind of moral clarity that feels vanishingly rare in today’s media landscape,” Cromer said. “There was an immediacy in those early live television broadcasts that today can only be effectively captured on stage, in front of a live audience.” 

The film was released in black and white. The Broadway production will be in color.

Good Night, and Good Luck will open in Spring 2025 at one of the 17 Broadway theaters owned by the Shubert Organization. Additional details about the production have not yet been announced.

Good Night, and Good Luck poster
Art: Courtesy of the production

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