The Briefly for October 10, 2018 – The "Pee On Me" Trump Statue Edition
Everything you need to know about New York's midterm elections on November 6. (Curbed)
You have until October 12 to register for the November 6 election.
A "Pee On Me" Trump statue appeared in Park Slope for dogs to tinkle on the president. It was installed by Porcupine Armadillo. (Gothamist)
The entire Banksy New York takeover, collected. (Village Voice)
New York From Behind takes the idea that the most interesting part of someone's outfit is the front and turns it around. (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Turns out NJ Transit is just as much of a garbage fire as you might assume it is. (Gothamist)
Mapping the transformation of Hell's Kitchen. (Curbed)
McNally Jackson is leaving the Prince Street location after 14 years, but fear not! They will be moving to a new spot nearby. (Curbed)
Union Square's Coffee Shop closes this Sunday after nearly 30 years. (Eater)
Do you know the history of the interlocking "NY" on the Yankees uniform? (6sqft)
If you're still mourning the loss of Guy Fieri's restaurant from Times Square, here comes Fieri bud Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina! Now tell me, why can't this be love? (Eater)
The mayor signed a law that allows a third gender option, X, on NYC birth certificates. The gender will not be available at birth. (amNY)
Anti-immigrant signs showed up in Sunnyside over the weekend. It's the work of Vanguard America, which is led by a neo-nazi and a member responsible for the death of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville. (Gothamist)
Pulitzer prize winning architect Richard Meier stepped down from his firm after five women accused him of sexual harassment and groping. (6sqft)
Brooklyn's second axe throwing bar is opening this month. Why? Because it's Brooklyn, that's why. (Brooklyn Paper)
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