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Arts & Culture (Page 107)

January 15, 2021

A Glimmer of Hope is Found in Sleepy Hollow During the Pandemic

The community of Sleepy Hollow, NY banded together during the pandemic.

By Nikki Main

January 14, 2021

Debate Growing Over West Islip Property Sale as Vote Nears

(WEST ISLIP, N.Y.) — On a foggy mid-October evening, residents, community members, and school district officials drifted into the gymnasium […]

By Caitlin Hornik

Feature Writing with Julia Dahl [Photo from Lindsay Rogers]

January 2, 2021

Looking Back and Moving Forward: The Graduates of New York University’s American Journalism

A tribute to the inaugural class of NYU's American Journalism Program.

By Lilian Manansala

December 21, 2020

Laughing Far Apart: How COVID-19 Changed Comedy in Williamsburg

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March, comedians in Williamsburg adapted by moving their shows outdoors.

By Maeve Dunigan

December 17, 2020

More Than a Name: How The Son of A Yankees Star Found His Own Way Off Home Base

[Credit: Mariano Rivera Jr.] Pulling up to the pay window at the McDonald’s drive-thru, the driver is unrecognizable. However, had […]

By Infiniti Styles Bowie

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