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Culture (Page 38)

May 8, 2021

Lincoln Center Finds Hope in an Uncertain Time

(NEW YORK) — The halls of Lincoln Center have been eerily quiet since the pandemic came to New York. No […]

By Michael McILwee

May 8, 2021

For Better and Worse, Change Arrives in Flagler Village

Flagler Village in Fort Lauderdale used to be home to drugs, murder, and prostitution but now finds itself home to […]

By Jeremy St Louis

May 6, 2021

In Secaucus, Outlet Malls Give Way to Commuters’ Paradise

With more than 60 factory outlets all competing for New Yorkers and bargain hunters from the tri-state region, Secaucus has long been regarded as a shopper’s paradise. With a shift in the retail economy, that is changing. The town has witnessed a steady influx of new residents seeking affordable homes near New York City. Some residents worry about overcrowding as new residents move in.

By Tigist Geme

May 1, 2021

NYC Singer Receives Acclaim From The Lumineers

(NEW YORK) – During the pandemic, singer and songwriter Elliot Greer wrote an entire album. Not just any album, the […]

By Michael McILwee

April 14, 2021

Advocates Share Wisdom on Transgender Day of Visibility

Over 400 people tuned in to a Facebook Live panel event held in recognition of Transgender Day of Visibility on […]

By Amanda Vining

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