By Sa’uda Dunlap Quintessential New York City summers include sitting on the front stoop, sidewalk BBQs, listening to the latest songs at the highest decibels, Mr. Softy’s creeping up the block, jumping double Dutch, riding bikes with no real destination, music, arts and food festivals that transport us to a profound level of joy. It’s […]
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