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Above the Fold In the rearview mirror of Kenneth Tam’s ‘The Medallion’ Recently on view at Bridget Donahue, the Queens-born artist's solo exhibition is a multimedia intervention on broken dreams and the taxi medallion crisis by Qingyuan Deng Above the Fold After 7 taxi driver suicides, New York waives $20 million in fees The move is to alleviate financial pressures as the rise of apps like Uber and Lyft leave yellow cab drivers with decreasing livelihoods. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold In the rearview mirror of Kenneth Tam’s ‘The Medallion’ Recently on view at Bridget Donahue, the Queens-born artist's solo exhibition is a multimedia intervention on broken dreams and the taxi medallion crisis by Qingyuan Deng
Above the Fold After 7 taxi driver suicides, New York waives $20 million in fees The move is to alleviate financial pressures as the rise of apps like Uber and Lyft leave yellow cab drivers with decreasing livelihoods. by Caroline Christie