Morning Brief: September 26

by Connor Ryan | 09/26/2013 | 5:00am

Morning Brief: September 26

The man behind Graham Nash.

A musical legend. An esteemed international photographer. A popular author. Before his show tonight, introduce yourself to Graham Nash. [More information]

WEATHER
Sunny for the most part, with a high of 71. [Full forecast]

NEED TO KNOW
The Metro North problems commuters encountered yesterday may not be behind us. [New York Times]

Correspondence between New Jersey Senate candidate Cory Booker and a stripper has come to light. [New York Times]

New York City is far behind when it comes to investing in libraries. [Daily News]

ON STAGE TONIGHT
All the Faces of the Moon; 7 p.m. at Joe's Pub [More information]

SPORTS
Tampa Bay Rays at Yankees; 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee Brewers at Mets; 7:10 p.m.

TODAY'S HISTORY
1960: The first televised debate is broadcasted from Chicago. Richard Nixon squared off against John F. Kennedy.

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