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We’re eager for profiles of interesting people, places, and things; personal history, photo essays, recipes, weird ideas, maps, hidden secrets, reports from underexposed parts of the city, crime blotters, news, politics ... basically anything that helps us contextualize and better understand and participate in this amazing city.

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