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    Radix Printing & Publishing Cooperative - Letterpress Wedding invitation on a thick cotton paper with a salmon color envelope.

    Radix Printing & Publishing Cooperative

    4.9(27 reviews)
    4.5 miProspect Heights

    Really wanted to give these guys a good review but 2nd time using them, they added an extra logo…read moreinto our event poster/flyer without explicitly telling us they did it. An option was checked by default and it was snuck into the design and because no one was expecting an extra logo to pop up, it got printed. When I noticed this extra logo and called them - they had a terrible attitude, saying most people prefer to have this logo inserted in their work and it's common practice for union printing companies to add extra logos when printing work by default and they've been doing that for 15 years. No remedy was offered and basically said if we want it fixed we would have pay for a new expedited order. If you don't want a printer to be adding their own logo as a default to your work - I would suggest you use someone else. - - - Giving your business negative feedback does not equate to anti-union sentiment please. What a joke. Who taught you how to respond to criticism? Netanyahu? When printers send back digital proof - people are typically checking for color, layout, cutoffs etc. People don't expect your PRINTER to be adding in extra logos to your design.

    Nick and his team were amazing to work with for our wedding paper goods. It was important to us to…read moreprint at a local, union shop and they delivered. They got us everything we needed at a great price and without stress. Throughout the process, Nick gave us his expert opinion on paper quality, dimensions, etc to bring our designs to life. Plus, their shop has the most awesome posters on the walls of their shop. Highly recommend them!

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    WFMU

    5.0(30 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    If you are adventurous in your music searches and tastes, try taking a listen to WFMU.org 91.1 FM…read moreradio station broadcasting out of the NYC area and also worldwide internet. The amazing diversity of programming and depth of this station can catch almost anyone's ear. What is refreshing, is all the people playing the music are volunteers, who do not have to follow a corporate format. You will not hear a loop of the same songs day after day. Each 1-4 hour show has their own genre theme, but beyond that can play anything within their theme. I am always surprised by something new every time I listen. The one issue that is troubling is that their federal funds have been cut by 200k recently. Since it is a non-profit station, they rely heavily on listeners to help support the station, and especially during their funds drive this month. I really hope it can continue over the years. Check their website for programming and take a listen. It's one of those rare gems on the airways.

    This venerable, indie radio station is a five star diamond state. WFMU has evolved over the endless…read moreyears. The DJ's and tastemakers are first class. The music curated is a varied, eclectic, freeform heaven of sorts. You will be attracted to its organic community. There are events at Monty Hall where one can be an anonymous tourist. Check out the Record Fair as well. WFMU has broadened and inspired me in my own artful pursuits. So listen in, tune out the mainstream noise and dream.

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    iHeartMedia

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    2.5(6 reviews)
    1.4 miTriBeCa

    Bob Morgan and Bob Pittman of iHeart Metro radio laid off four Radio personnel right before the…read moreholiday. One of the personnel has been on WTRY for over 20 years and they let her go. Shame on IHeart Media. I no longer listen to any of your stations.

    Whatever you think of Howard Stern he's nobody's fool and got out while the gettin' was good…read more Terrestrial radio is dead and we can thank iHeartMedia for embalming the corpse. Sure it still attracts a few listeners but as an incubator of creativity and innovation the patient flatlined years ago. It's the proverbial Dead Brand Walking... and talking. Twenty three years ago iHeart had an idea, buy key music and news stations in the top 30 markets, homogenize the formats, the playlists, stream where they could, expand the commercial loads and watch listeners flee to the non-iHeart streaming services and their phones to capture personal playlists and retrieve the news of the day. With the exception of Sports Talk, AM radio is a virtual goner and FM now belongs to the execrable sounds of K-Pop and fringe formats too unlistenable to mention. There's little wonder why artists debut at number one on Billboard with 100,000 sales/streams and then all but disappear the next week. There's no critical mass for any artist as exposure has been dissipated and splintered - and gone with it is the shared experience and culture that radio created. Of course iHeartMedia went bankrupt several times along the way but that did little to deter their onslaught of mediocrity. I'm a classic rock guy myself so I can't tell you what a joy it is to listen to Aqualung, Stairway To Heaven and Maggie May on an endless loop as playlists are culled to a scant handful of songs. Q104.3 in New York is dreadful and the Princeton University station offers a wonderful selection of sea shanties and whaling songs. So, no thank you to both. My car is now the province of Pandora, XM and my dinosaur collection of CDs existing far beyond the reach of the insanity provoking Kars for Kids jingle, the endless parade of hyperbolic car dealer ads and the new pestilence of sports book/gambling spots that all compel me to hit my presets at the first whiff of a commercial. Years ago car manufacturers offered a "delete radio" option... they might want to consider bringing that back. Video may have killed the radio star but iHeartMedia put the fork in the entire medium. Turn out the lights. One star.

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