A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC.
Donate
A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC.
Donate
A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC.
Early Addition: Finally, Music Made For Cats
Donate
News

Early Addition: Finally, Music Made For Cats


author.name
By
Nell Casey

Published Nov 30, 2015

Modified Nov 30, 2015


Share


Never miss a story
Willie Hiatt/Flickr

author.name
By
Nell Casey

Published Nov 30, 2015

Modified Nov 30, 2015


Share


We rely on your support to make local news available to all

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023. Donate today

Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations

  • Follow Gothamist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook.
  • Dogs aren't just man's best friend, they also help their humans make new friends.
  • These adorable pooches were rescued by cops from terrible conditions inside a Brooklyn apartment.
  • This man has created music made for cats.
  • The only strip club in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula does a big business during deer hunting season.
  • The Baltimore cops charged with killing Freddie Gray are getting special treatment that's a slap in the face to other individuals charged with a crime.
  • A Park Slope Key Food may face eviction for the arrival of more housing.
  • A Pushcart Coffee location in the base of an NYU dorm has shuttered after four months.
  • And finally, like all of us, this dog just wants to be comfortable while he eats:

Tagged

early addition

Nell Casey
Read more
Nell Casey

Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations


Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations


MORE news

It's been 5 days since an NJ councilmember was shot, and police are nearly silent

But borough officials and former law enforcement argue there are good reasons for keeping a lid on information in an ongoing investigation.

Louis C. Hochman
By
Louis C. Hochman

Published Feb 6, 2023 at 2:16 p.m.


Federal court upholds NY rent stabilization laws, setting up possible Supreme Court showdown

Landlords challenging the rent stabilization system want the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case.

By
David Brand
News
Federal court upholds NY rent stabilization laws, setting up possible Supreme Court showdown

Landlords challenging the rent stabilization system want the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case.

By
David Brand

Mayor Adams ends COVID vaccine requirement for NYC municipal workers
By
Elizabeth Kim
Early Addition: A woman who was pronounced dead suddenly came back to life in a Long Island funeral home
By
James Ramsay
Long-anticipated report details NYPD abuse, missteps during 2020 protests
By
Samantha Max

Never miss a story

Catch up on the most important headlines with a roundup of essential NYC stories, delivered to your inbox daily.

AdvertisingContact UsRSS FeedDiversity (DEI)Careers

Gothamist is a website about New York City news, arts, events and food, brought to you by New York Public Radio.

AdvertisingContact UsRSS FeedDiversity (DEI)Careers

FacebookTwitterInstagramYoutube
Terms Of UsePrivacy PolicyAccessibility
©2023 New York Public Radio. All rights reserved.