Issue 258

Issue 258
Oct 1, 2020
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If it’s Tuesday afternoon, it’s tea time in the park. And, mind you, that’s High Tea, served from the…
Non-corporate venues are fighting for survival while artists have nowhere to perform.
Remembering David Graeber, Scholar, Troublemaker, Friend
Possibly the last thing David Graeber wrote for publication was an introduction he co-authored, with his longtime friend and…
Testimonials: What The Indypendent Means To Me
Some of our favorite readers sound off.
Another Journalism is Possible: Highlights From 20 Years of The Indypendent
We have been a bold, progressive newspaper and website that provides a unique voice in the NYC media landscape. Here are some of the highlights from our journey, so far.
How The Indypendent Has Survived & Thrived For Two Tumultuous Decades
Now we face our biggest challenge.
People lie. People cheat. People steal. Some get punished. Some wind up taking the punishment for someone else. That’s…
NYC-Based Groups Try To Help Tip 2020 Election in 4 Swing States
Beat Trump while building power for the long haul.
Will NYC Still Be Real Estate Capital of the World After Covid?
While most New Yorkers have been locked in their neighborhoods during the pandemic, the privileged ones left for the…
How a Socialist Squad Could Transform NYC City Council
Term limits offer a rare chance to change the balance of power.
Amid Distance Learning Boom, Ed Tech Companies Profit From Lax Privacy Oversight
Privacy is a concern — as is predatory advertising.