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Features (Page 36)

Photo by Nicole Pelletiere

September 27, 2019

Millennial Invasion Rocks Quiet New York Village

Farmingdale’s Main Street on a quiet, Saturday morning before crowds hit the scene (Photo By Nicole Pelletiere) FARMINGDALE, New York […]

By Nicole Pelletiere

September 26, 2019

Media Criticism: Is Perez Hilton Trading in News or Gossip?

Perez Hilton/Image Source NYU alumnus Perez Hilton began laying the foundation of his gossip-fueled empire in 2004 brick-by-brick, each of […]

By Lindsay Rogers

pink engagement ring

September 24, 2019

Millennial Couples are Saying ‘I do’ to Budget and Eco-Friendly Indie Jewelers

Data shows that white diamonds are dropping in popularity among newly engaged couples. (Paula Anne/Pexels.com) New York, N.Y. — Diamonds […]

By Hannah Sparks

Cyclists on new two-way cycle path

September 22, 2019

Battle Between Paris Cyclists and Motorists Heats Up

Cyclists on the new two-way cycle path along the River Seine across central Paris. (Photo Christina MacGillivray) PARIS – Paris […]

By Christina MacGillivray

September 17, 2019

Fast-Changing Philly Neighborhood Still Loves Its Laundromat

PHILADELPHIA, Penn. — Tang Laundromat stands apart as a heirloom of the past, among newer business ventures, in a gentrified Philadelphia neighborhood of Fishtown. Yet the establishment is still indispensable to the community.

By Michael Haley

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