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NYC City Life
Discovering New York’s Lesser-Known Museums
From Houdini and Hamilton to locks and skyscrapers, museums in New York City are remarkably varied.
February 23, 2019
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Channaly Philipp
An Intimate Brahms Requiem Hopes to Give Comfort
The year 1865 began with a great loss for composer Johannes Brahms. That February, his mother died. By ...
February 6, 2019
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Catherine Yang
Shaping the Growth of New York City
NEW YORK—New York is the United States' largest city—and one of the largest in the entire world. Home ...
February 1, 2019
BY
Andrew Thomas
The Saw Lady of the NYC Subway
NEW YORK–If you're one of the millions of New Yorkers who commute on the subway, you've probably encountered ...
January 30, 2019
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Andrew Thomas
The Iconic Washington Square Arch in New York
In 1889, the architect Stanford White made a wooden triumphal arch for New York's Washington Square Park to ...
January 17, 2019
BY
Lorraine Ferrier
New Dog Museum Unleashed in New York City
NEW YORK—It’s a museum that invites visitors to come! Sit! And stay. The American Kennel Club Museum of ...
January 13, 2019
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New York Q&A: Should the US Withdraw Troops from Syria?
The White House has declared victory over the ISIS terrorist group. On Dec. 19, President Donald Trump publicly ...
December 30, 2018
BY
Stuart Liess
2 Million in Times Square for New Year’s? Experts Say No Way
NEW YORK—1 or 2 million people in New York’s Times Square for New Year’s Eve? Crowd-size experts scoff ...
December 30, 2018
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The Associated Press
Deep Underground, New NYC Train Hub Slowly Takes Shape
NEW YORK—Deep in the bedrock 15 stories below the famous Grand Central Terminal, a cavernous construction site is ...
December 28, 2018
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The Unsung Horticulturalist of New York
NEW YORK—At a glance, this city is a loud, concrete jungle. However, take a closer look and one ...
December 26, 2018
BY
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New York Q&A: What Are You Thankful For?
With the new year on the horizon and the holiday season in full swing, The Epoch Times went ...
December 16, 2018
BY
Stuart Liess
New York Q&A: Proud to Be American
NEW YORK—America is known as a land of opportunity, prosperity, and liberty, all of which are points of ...
December 2, 2018
BY
Stuart Liess
The Splendor of ‘The Charterhouse of Bruges: Jan van Eyck, Petrus Christus, and Jan Vos’ Exhibition at The Frick Collection
“The Charterhouse of Bruges: Jan van Eyck, Petrus Christus, and Jan Vos” is on view at The Frick ...
November 29, 2018
BY
Milene Fernandez
Hikers Avoid Black Friday Lines in Central Park
NEW YORK—You could spend your day running through aisles, squeezing into packed elevators, or waiting in line for ...
November 24, 2018
BY
Miguel Moreno
Parading Over Challenges: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade a Success
NEW YORK—The impending cold and wind whispered on the eve before the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade that it ...
November 22, 2018
BY
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Miguel Moreno
Blue-Haired Hero Prepares to Fly for Thanksgiving Parade
NEW YORK—Giant animal balloons hovered over New York in the beginning. Now a day before the holiday, a ...
November 21, 2018
BY
Carrie Gilkison
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Miguel Moreno
Michelin Star Chef Emma Bengtsson Gives Back, Helping the Hungry
The smells of pot roast, with Nordic black currant jelly and carrots, gravitated from the kitchen to all ...
November 9, 2018
BY
Rolyne Joseph
Paul Crowley: The Violin Maestro of Brooklyn
NEW YORK–A nondescript two-story walk-up building sits smack in the middle of Dean Street in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, ...
November 2, 2018
BY
Andrew Thomas
Making Bow Ties Cool Again: From Homelessness to Entrepreneurship
NEW YORK—They're not as commonplace as they used to be, but bow ties are making a comeback. One ...
October 25, 2018
BY
Andrew Thomas
American Masters Exhibition Revives a Historic Oasis for Art Lovers
American Masters has raised the bar in the quality of art work shown at Salmagundi and continues to ...
October 18, 2018
BY
Milene Fernandez
New York’s Feast of San Gennaro and Preserving Tradition
NEW YORK—When Danny Fratta was growing up in Little Italy, a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, there was a ...
October 12, 2018
BY
Andrew Thomas
The Ever Elusive, Masterful Delacroix
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has mounted the most comprehensive exhibition possible of Delacroix on this side of ...
October 11, 2018
BY
Milene Fernandez
Saint Thomas’s New Organ Takes Center Stage in Recital
NEW YORK—The Saint Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue is a destination for visitors from around the world, as ...
October 6, 2018
BY
Catherine Yang
Artist Mario A. Robinson’s Love of Real Life
NEW YORK—How could it be possible to convey the poetry, the depth, the sweat, the soulful interpretation of life ...
September 25, 2018
BY
Milene Fernandez
Artist Naima Green Recontextualizes Black Bodies in Urban Spaces
Naima Green's photo series "Jewels from the Hinterland," challenges how black and brown people are viewed in dense ...
September 19, 2018
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Catherine Yang
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