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  • A Weekend of ‘Firsts’ on New York Staycation
    A Weekend of ‘Firsts’ on New York Staycation
    The two massive stone lions that flank the entrance to the New York Public Library grabbed my attention as I rushed past one day recently, and I realized that I’d ...
    October 3, 2017BY Isabelle Kellogg
  • Chefs for Human Rights Hosts Dinner, Dr. Denis Mukwege to Attend
    Chefs for Human Rights Hosts Dinner, Dr. Denis Mukwege to Attend
    Chefs for Human Rights is partnering with the Panzi Foundation for a dinner, with proceeds to benefit the ...
    September 24, 2017BY Channaly Philipp
  • GM Moths Released in US for First Time: A Major Step for ‘Frankenbugs’
    GM Moths Released in US for First Time: A Major Step for ‘Frankenbugs’
    Biotech company Oxitec announced on Sept. 5 that it has started releasing genetically modified (GM) moths in Geneva, ...
    September 5, 2017BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Great Camaraderie at the Salmagundi Club’s Portrait Competition
    Great Camaraderie at the Salmagundi Club’s Portrait Competition
    NEW YORK—The smell of oil paint filled the room. It was so quiet, you could hear the rustle ...
    September 4, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Katie G. Whipple Kindles Joy and Contemplation
    Artist Katie G. Whipple Kindles Joy and Contemplation
    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y.—You cannot help but feel instantaneous joy when you first set eyes on Katie G. Whipple's flower paintings. When ...
    July 6, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • The Art of Architecture Celebrated at Eleventh Street Arts
    The Art of Architecture Celebrated at Eleventh Street Arts
    NEW YORK—Since the Renaissance, architecture has been called the mother of all the arts. Traditionally, architects had to master ...
    March 6, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Gregory Mortenson Exalts the Human Spirit
    Artist Gregory Mortenson Exalts the Human Spirit
    NEW YORK—A year has passed since Gregory Mortenson reached that quintessential artist's milestone—a one-man show at a top ...
    December 28, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Asia Week New York, a Global Hub for Art Lovers in Spring 2017
    Asia Week New York, a Global Hub for Art Lovers in Spring 2017
    NEW YORK—Come spring next year, New York will become the hub for Asian art. Connoisseurs, collectors, scholars, art ...
    December 13, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • The Power and Sensitivity of Pianist Dmitri Levkovich
    The Power and Sensitivity of Pianist Dmitri Levkovich
    NEW YORK—Between cups of coffee and a stroll in the park, Dmitri Levkovich practiced Chopin on his piano. ...
    December 2, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • The Masters’ Thread: How Fragonard Inspires Anthony Baus
    The Masters’ Thread: How Fragonard Inspires Anthony Baus
    In this column, "The Masters' Thread," artists share their thoughts about how one master's piece inspires their current ...
    December 1, 2016BY Anthony Baus
  • All Abuzz in Wonderment Over Gouthière
    All Abuzz in Wonderment Over Gouthière
    The Frick Collection has opened a window into 18th century French high taste through Gouthière's creative genius. The ...
    November 23, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Man Cutting Lawn Dies in Accident Involving Mower, Dog Leash
    Man Cutting Lawn Dies in Accident Involving Mower, Dog Leash
    BRASHER FALLS, N.Y.—State police say a freak accident involving a riding lawn tractor and a dog leash resulted ...
    November 17, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Workers Pry Gold ‘Trump Place’ Name Off Apartment Buildings
    Workers Pry Gold ‘Trump Place’ Name Off Apartment Buildings
    NEW YORK —What's in a name? For three New York City apartment buildings, it's no longer "Trump." Workers ...
    November 16, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Authorities: Reports of Shots Fired at New York Mall
    Authorities: Reports of Shots Fired at New York Mall
    GUILDERLAND, N.Y.—Law enforcement agencies are responding to a suburban Albany, New York, mall after a report of one ...
    November 12, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Remains ID’d as Myrtle Beach Man, Former New York Officer
    Remains ID’d as Myrtle Beach Man, Former New York Officer
    MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. —Authorities say human remains discovered in a wooded lot have been identified as those of ...
    November 12, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Woman Pushed to Her Death in Front of Oncoming NYC Train
    Woman Pushed to Her Death in Front of Oncoming NYC Train
    NEW YORK—New York City police say a woman standing on a subway platform was pushed to her death ...
    November 7, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Artist Fernando Martin Diez-Cabeza Unveils ‘The Gentleman With the Red Bow Tie’
    Artist Fernando Martin Diez-Cabeza Unveils ‘The Gentleman With the Red Bow Tie’
    NEW YORK—A painting is not just something to be hung on a wall once finished. It is a ...
    October 27, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Shen Yun Conductor Is Excellent, Says French Conductor
    Shen Yun Conductor Is Excellent, Says French Conductor
    NEW YORK—Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra's unique combination of traditional Chinese instruments with classical Western instruments was an uplifting ...
    October 16, 2016BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Can Solar Power Outshine Infrastructure Challenges?
    Can Solar Power Outshine Infrastructure Challenges?
    As the country pushes ahead with renewable energy goals, the challenges facing the grid are substantial, but not ...
    September 27, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Architect Falls to His Death From Manhattan Skyscraper
    Architect Falls to His Death From Manhattan Skyscraper
    An architect working on a Midtown Manhattan high-rise fell hundreds of feet to his death on Sept. 15. Bruno Travalja, ...
    September 18, 2016BY Chika Dunu
  • NY Lower Than Most States in Rate of Opioid Prescriptions
    NY Lower Than Most States in Rate of Opioid Prescriptions
    ALBANY, N.Y.—New York ranked fourth among states whose lawmakers drew the most contributions from the opioid industry but ...
    September 18, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Trump Meets National Hispanic Advisory Council in New York
    Trump Meets National Hispanic Advisory Council in New York
    STAFFORD, Va.—Donald Trump met with his newly-minted Hispanic advisory board in New York Saturday, sitting down with elected ...
    August 20, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • NYC Stands Against Fracking Waste Used to Melt Ice on Roads
    NYC Stands Against Fracking Waste Used to Melt Ice on Roads
    Wastewater from hydraulic fracturing (also known as fracking) has been spread over some New York State roads to ...
    August 17, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Poll: Clinton Ahead of Trump in His Home State by 30 Points
    Poll: Clinton Ahead of Trump in His Home State by 30 Points
    Hillary Clinton is beating Donald Trump in his home state, a recent poll shows, but New Yorkers are ...
    August 15, 2016BY Denisse Moreno
  • What Unfinished Masterpieces Say to Living Artists
    What Unfinished Masterpieces Say to Living Artists
    "Unfinished" is a grand sweep, showing works from the Renaissance up to today. The third floor shows unfinished ...
    August 4, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • $10,000 Reward Offered for Information in Death of Queens Jogger
    $10,000 Reward Offered for Information in Death of Queens Jogger
    New York City police officers are searching for anyone with information connected to the brutal murder of a ...
    August 4, 2016BY Chika Dunu
  • Impacts of NY’s Nuclear Power ‘Bail Out’ and Solar, Wind Boost
    Impacts of NY’s Nuclear Power ‘Bail Out’ and Solar, Wind Boost
    New York State's Clean Energy Standard, approved by the Public Service Commission on Aug. 1, will have an ...
    August 3, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
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