Is The 'City That Never Sleeps' Adopting An 'Early Bird' Schedule?

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Aug 7, 2023

During the economic crunch of the pandemic, many establishments have adjusted their schedules, and now many restaurants, stores and other attractions are closing hours earlier than they ever have. What does that mean for public life in "the city that never sleeps?" Tammie Teclemariam, the Underground Gourmet columnist at Grub Street/New York Magazine, wrote about the phenomenon last year in an article called "9 P.M. Is the New Midnight." She joins us, along with callers, to explore how our social clocks have changed over the past few years.

*This segment is guest-hosted by Arun Venugopal 

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