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The Pleasures of Willa Cather and Staying Warm By D. Silverman Recently, great winter winds,...
Read MoreThe Pleasures of Willa Cather and Staying Warm By D. Silverman Recently, great winter winds,...
Read MoreFeb, 2023 | Arts
A unique rehearsal space has been created in an unprecedented collaboration
Read MoreA simple answer from many experts about what to eat is: Eat real food, not too much, less meat, more plant foods, and avoid sugar sweetened beverages. Choose raw, grilled, broiled or baked rather than deep fried foods. Beyond this, if you have specific questions, best you work with your health care provider for guidance.
Read MoreFOOD for THOUGHT By Lotus Belle-Glover More than 50 years after first opening its doors in Naples,...
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These personal ground level observations and posts about life in New York City during the Covid...
Read MoreJan, 2023 | Nature
By Keith Michael BIRD OF THE YEAR 2022. A picture perfect Yellow Warbler. All Photos by Keith...
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By Keith Michael A LONG-EARED OWL in Central Park. Photo by Keith Michael. “…and the clock on the...
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Early in September there were major announcements about new shows opening; shows that would be uplifting, humorous and that could make audiences feel good again. Ninety percent of these shows appear to be comedies
Read MoreJan, 2023 | Culture
Passage of Christmas By Roger Paradiso A STOP IN AT THE CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH’S for a little...
Read MoreJan, 2023 | History, Neighborhood, NYC Trivia
MAP OF ELEVATED RAIL LINES, C. 1881. Image: Library of Congress. BY DAVID HERMAN THE SIXTH...
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By Anthony Paradiso The Players Theatre. 115 MacDougal Street Between West 3rd & Bleecker...
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By Shannon McNamara THE YUMMY FOOD AND COZY INTERIOR of Bird Dog. Photos courtesy of Bird Dog. One...
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The Holiday Dreams of Temperance Wine Bar By Roger Paradiso Jon grew up in Arizona and has been in...
Read MoreDec, 2022 | History
The Brooklyn Bridge was built for pedestrian and horse-drawn carriage traffic and was not open for...
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