Or why do programs continue to stumble on what seem like easy translations?
Actress Kate del Castillo speaks out about the encounter she had with drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera that included actor Sean Penn and two other Hollywood producers.
China’s state-run Xinhua translated and published a satirical New Yorker article on Thursday claiming Amazon website founder Jeff Bezos’s $250 million purchase of the Washington Post was a “gigantic mix-up.”
s expected that many people will avoid the line altogether and walk the few blocks over to the A train to get downtown.
Duffy Square became a place for catharsis as New Yorkers young and old let go of bad memories before the New Year.
Times Square, famous for its dazzling lights, massive screens, and zooming traffic, is now also a place for people to sip tea and lounge on colorful lawn chairs in the middle of Broadway.
U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner wants everyone to know that there’s money coming down the line for the average New Yorker.
New Yorkers who have not obtained a digital converter box for their televisions could be watching blank screens in the latter days of February.
Barack Obama isn’t laughing this week. Not at The New Yorker Magazine anyway.
Or why do programs continue to stumble on what seem like easy translations?
Actress Kate del Castillo speaks out about the encounter she had with drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera that included actor Sean Penn and two other Hollywood producers.
China’s state-run Xinhua translated and published a satirical New Yorker article on Thursday claiming Amazon website founder Jeff Bezos’s $250 million purchase of the Washington Post was a “gigantic mix-up.”
s expected that many people will avoid the line altogether and walk the few blocks over to the A train to get downtown.
Duffy Square became a place for catharsis as New Yorkers young and old let go of bad memories before the New Year.
Times Square, famous for its dazzling lights, massive screens, and zooming traffic, is now also a place for people to sip tea and lounge on colorful lawn chairs in the middle of Broadway.
U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner wants everyone to know that there’s money coming down the line for the average New Yorker.
New Yorkers who have not obtained a digital converter box for their televisions could be watching blank screens in the latter days of February.
Barack Obama isn’t laughing this week. Not at The New Yorker Magazine anyway.