It's Wednesday afternoon in New York City, where the digital economy is changing the busking game.

Here's what else is happening:

  • “The Book of Mormon” has resumed performances after a fire in the Eugene O’Neill Theatre earlier this month forced a full vacate order.
  • There’s a new seasonal art gallery dedicated to Coney Island history and culture, and this mini zine machine looks pretty cool.
  • New York was named the most “sinful” city in the nation by PokerTube.
  • President Donald Trump may or may not attend a Knicks finals game at Madison Square Garden next month.
  • New York drivers who rack up 16 or more speed camera violations in a year will now have to install a speed-limiting device in their car or face hefty fines under a new state law.
  • A social media influencer has been missing from his New Jersey home for nearly a week. He was last seen leaving the Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station and walking toward 34th Street.
  • Who needs all night bangers when we now have sober morning raves in New York City?
  • And finally, we all need a little lazy river in our lives: