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Extra, Extra: Phish Concerts Offer Great Networking Opportunities


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John Del Signore

Published Dec 27, 2019


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  • How to succeed in business without really trying? Take care of your shoes and bring some business cards to Phish shows.
  • The city will expand the 79th Street Boat Basin, bringing your dream of living on a houseboat closer to a reality which, let's face it John, is never going to happen.
  • In other west side stories, have you finished your Valentine's Day shopping yet?!?!?!????
  • The Real Deal looks back at the most famous real estate holdouts in NYC history.
  • Take a look inside the Manhattan apartment that a woman has turned into an animal sanctuary with dozens of cats and one dog.
  • Talk radio host Don Imus, who was fired from CBS in 2007 for racist and sexist remarks, has reportedly died.
  • Universal Pictures is no longer pretending that Cats is Oscar-worthy.
  • A Brooklyn woman went to her doctor to get her sore throat checked out. The bill came to $28,395.50.
  • Leaked video interviews with a Navy SEAL allege that Navy Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher was "perfectly OK with killing anybody that was moving."
  • A judge tossed out part of a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin, dismissing the allegations of slander lodged by a man who claims the Cat In The Hat star assaulted him over a parking spot.
  • Wow, would you believe that the 500 wealthiest people on Earth got much wealthier this year? Better luck next year!
  • And finally, speaking of cats in decline...

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Originally from the Albany area, John Del Signore has called NYC home since 1995. In addition to his thousands of meticulously-crafted bespoke blog posts for Gothamist, his writing has also been published in The Awl, Deadspin, The Nervous Breakdown, and performed at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn.

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