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Beyond The Building
An In-Depth History of St. Mark’s Place
Leah Reddy
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May 26, 2022
St. Mark’s Place—an extension of 8th Street that runs from Third Avenue east to Avenue A—is just three blocks long but has had an...
Culture & Art
A Guide To New York’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade
Rochelle Heath-Harris
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May 25, 2022
Chances are, you know someone Puerto Rican, love someone Puerto Rican or are someone Puerto Rican - or all three! In any case, show...
Culture & Art
Most Famous Artists in NYC
Russell Poole
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May 23, 2022
New York City is full of great and varied artists, who make their mark by changing the city and the world around them. Whether...
Brooklyn
Sunset Park NYC Neighborhood Guide
Rochelle Heath-Harris
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May 1, 2022
In case you've never been to Sunset Park, Brooklyn - home of 24-and-a-half-acre Sunset Park, also known as Brooklyn Park - we'd like to...
Beyond The Building
Who Are the Knights of Columbus?
Russell Poole
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April 25, 2022
The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization dedicated to charitable works on behalf of their members and the world at large. There!...
Culture & Art
Celebrate Earth Day, History and More
Rochelle Heath-Harris
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April 20, 2022
Did you know that Earth Day is April 22nd? Many people don't know about Earth Day, or don't know how to best celebrate this...
Culture & Art
Rikers Island: A Quick History
Rochelle Heath-Harris
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April 13, 2022
Rikers Island - home of New York City's boldest; roughly 400 acres in the East River, and truly an island unto itself. This is...
Culture & Art
NYC Playwrights Series: Eugene O’Neill
Russell Poole
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April 11, 2022
Every New York artist needs to surround themselves with a creative community. The dreams of this community are always big. The goal is usually...
Beyond The Building
NYC Elevators: Common Causes of Breakdowns and Accidents
Russell Poole
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April 9, 2022
It’s a terrifying thought and one of my personal worst fears. A Final Destination type incident involving an elevator sends you hurtling to the...
Eat & Drink
What’s In A Russian MRE?
Alda Burrows
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April 4, 2022
As technology grows and the world gets closer and closer, barriers are broken down, and new possibilities are reached. This is especially true for...
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