By Quincey Trigillo on May 22, 2017
Uncategorized
Alexandria loves double-stuffed Oreos, live music in the forest, and organic meet-ups. She only used Tinder once—in Austin—where she received an inordinate amount of unsolicited photos. She also tried Coffee Meets Bagel. After three dates with Logan, he told her he was more into Geishas. She has sworn off apps ever since. Anya likes […]
By Quincey Trigillo on February 26, 2017
First Amendment, The New York Times
Manhattan, News, Politics & Policy

Duct-taped demonstrators march to Fox News, NBC, and The New York Times
By Quincey Trigillo on February 26, 2017
gentrification, manhattan, New York City, NYC
Manhattan, Multimedia, Politics & Policy, Video

NYC tenants demand legislation to protect them from landlord harassment
By Quincey Trigillo on February 9, 2017
Brooklyn, NY City Scene

Hundreds line up in hopes of getting a discounted tattoo to benefit Planned Parenthood
By Quincey Trigillo on February 8, 2017
100 Days, News

A city-wide student walkout turns into a march led by future voters
By Quincey Trigillo on January 30, 2017
Idiot Labs, Idiotarod
Brooklyn, NY City Scene

An annual whimsical cart race in Brooklyn took a political spin this year