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- Will the pandemic get NYC to continue to prioritize outdoor spaces for restaurants, pedestrians, and events? Let's hope so.
- The MTA apparently is dealing with a glass shortage after over 400 subway windows were smashed in the last four months.
- Is Times Square really the worst attraction in New York? (Probably.)
- "Save the Children” rallies are being held in some 200 cities tomorrow, and they're just a real life extension of the unhinged QAnon conspiracy theory.
- The first reviews for Christopher Nolan's long-awaited Tenet are out, and it sounds good as heck to me.
- Actress Lori Loughlin will serve two months in prison and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, will serve five months for their roles in the college admissions cheating scam.
- Vulture ranks all of Russell Crowe's movies—and Gladiator is NOT number one.
- The Tony Awards will be held digitally in the fall on a date still to be determined.
- Facebook is laying out contingency plans and walking through post-election scenarios in case Donald Trump or his campaign try to use the platform to delegitimize the election results.
- The Ringer has a piece detailing movie costars who did not get along.
- Cameron Crowe shared a few fun anecdotes about the making of Almost Famous, including a deleted scene featuring Neil Young and Robert Plant's reaction to the film.
- And finally, the dog is drunk on balls:
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