New York Sun (!) Reports From the Bryant Park Porch
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The sun is shining in Bryant Park and the New York 'Sun' is back.
We're never happy to see a magazine die, just like we're never happy to see a person die. But even though he appears random and cruel, you have to admit that God, by which we mean Si Newhouse, does things for a reason.
FishbowlNY confirms that tomorrow's paper will be the conservative daily's last.
Gelato is gaining popularity in the U.S., a six-foot-long zucchini grows in Queens, and more from our glance at the morning headlines.
On the day the feisty New York daily announces it is in trouble, one former staffer looks back with fondness.
Who needs to slave in an office when you've got your parents' cash — sorry, creative genes.
Seems like everybody is being arrested for weed possession around here. Well, not white people.
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