Every year, New York's public transport authority holds auditions for subway musicians. It started in 1985, when the NYC subway wasn't exactly a secure place to hang out with your hands on a violin. But now the subways are safer and 'Music Under New York' has never been more popular.
Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times
Subway Crush No Longer Takes a Day Off
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
The weekend rush speaks to improvements in a transit system once seen as a national symbol of urban blight, but it also points to a shifting picture of New York.
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