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Arts & Culture (Page 135)

Council Member Carlina Rivera Attends Celebration to Announce New LES Affordable Housing Units (Credit: New York City Council)

November 18, 2019

Councilwoman Rivera Continues to Improve Her Community

Council Member Carlina Rivera Attends Celebration to Announce New LES Affordable Housing Units (Credit: New York City Council) (NEW YORK) […]

By Adrienne Magun

Patrons line up at a farmers' market vendor in Farmingdale, New York, in fall of 2019.

November 17, 2019

Farmers’ Market Breathes Life into Quaint New York Village

Residents and visitors of Farmingdale, New York, were unapologetically double parking on Main Street to grab pints of garlic-stuffed olives and “pickle on a stick”

By Nicole Pelletiere

November 17, 2019

How I Survived a Week in NYC Without a Wallet

My nightmare business trip started when I got to the front of the TSA pre-check line at the Dane County Regional Airport and I realized that I didn’t have my wallet. Lucky for me, I did have my watch.

By Megan Jarrett

November 13, 2019

Nikole Hannah-Jones Is Confronting Truths About The Legacy of Slavery

In the banner of her website, in bold white font against a hot pink background, Nikole Hannah-Jones says, “I see […]

By Michelle Eigenheer

November 5, 2019

Conversations with Murderers: Joshua Oppenheimer’s ‘The Act of Killing’

Joshua Oppenheimer’s Academy Award nominated film “The Act of Killing” confronts perpetrators of genocide who now enjoy the reputation of […]

By Richard DiCicco

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