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Gothamist Guide To March: 20 Cool Things To Do In NYC


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Scott Heins

Published Feb 27, 2015

Modified Mar 9, 2015


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Yes, you're reading things right: it's time to celebrate early spring. While it may seem that the Earth has fallen out of its orbit and is drifting out into subzero deep space, we are in fact still spinning around the sun and signs point to warmer days ahead, so plan on getting out there! This March brings delectable food festivals, Bjork's new exhibit at MoMA, funky film openings and more great concerts than your ear canals have room for. Early spring is within our grasp; if you will it, it is no dream.
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Scott Heins

Published Feb 27, 2015

Modified Mar 9, 2015


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Scott Heins is a freelance photo and video journalist based in New York City, and a frequent contributor to Gothamist + WNYC. His work often centers around labor rights, housing, and policing. In 2018-2019 he traveled to four states while covering a wave of public school teachers strikes, with work featured in The New York Times, The Intercept, Getty Images, Splinter, and Bloomberg Photos. Scott is a dues-paying member of the National Writers Union's Freelance Solidarity Project.

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