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The crown of the famed New York Statue of Liberty will reopen tomorrow for the first time since September 11th, 2001, and what better day than the celebration of...
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The Economist has succeeded to catch some curious glances through this billboard. By shooting some questions, the billboard leaves the viewer groping for answers. The...
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Are you one of those who love the luxury of a personal lawn but cannot afford to have one? Deger Cengiz is here with a solution: the Chaise Lawn Chair. This ultimate...
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For a majority of summers we were deprived of Bollywood blockbusters in theatres. Thankfully the prayer of you movie enthusiasts has been heard in more ways than one....
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Jumbli must be a common name for people who live in and around Manhattan, for it is a word game on Times Square’s famous placed-based screens. It is the world’s...
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With the global population ballooning, we have no other option but to rely upon vertical farming in the future. To feed 80% of the world’s population, which...
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Filed under: News, Weird Employees of a Manhattan video game store endured a multiple-hour siege after a huge swarm of the honey-producing beasties invaded their...
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Me and those who are reading this, and even all those who are not, are the biggest contributors toward the increasing environmental hazards. Some might stress on the...
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The Gucci Group fashion houses along with Alexander McQueen, Sergio Rossi, Bottega Veneta, and Yves Saint Laurent have announced their support for the unique...
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Also New York Museum of Sex is no first such attraction in the world, located near the state and city libraries, the 233 5th Avenue is surely the very Big Apple...
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New York Governor A. Paterson has announced the largest solar photovoltaic project of 100 MW in partnership with New York Power Authority (NYPA). It’s an added...
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Eco Factor: Photovoltaic systems capable of generating 100MW of electricity to be installed in New York.
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Henry Miller theatre which has been closed since 2004 will soon open in September. So all you theater lovers, prepare yourself for an amazing...
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Rihanna is back _ on the red carpet, at least.
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Online retailers are shifting their marketing from traditional advertising to less expensive tools like Facebook.com and Twitter and e-mail as they seek market share or...
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One of the nation’s largest July Fourth fireworks shows will be held on the Hudson River this year to celebrate the 400th anniversary of English explorer Henry...
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Dan Barber, a pioneer of the so-called farm-to-table restaurant movement, was named the nation’s top chef Monday by the James Beard Foundation.
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Union workers at The New York Times will accept a 5 percent pay cut through the end of the year to help the newspaper avert more layoffs.
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Pulitzer Prize winner Cormac McCarthy has received another literary honor.
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Actor-director Woody Allen has asked a New York City judge to block ex-wife Mia Farrow and his current wife from being called as witnesses at a trial this month.
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“Ruined,” Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama set against the backdrop of an African civil war, has been named best play of the season by the...
made popular May 4 2009
The first Broadway revival of “Bye Bye Birdie” has found a home.
made popular May 3 2009
Thank goodness for crises of identity and faith.
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Augusto Boal, the Brazilian theater director and playwright known for the interactive genre called the “Theater of the Oppressed,” died Saturday. He was...
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It’s not easy handling the comic absurdity and terrifying despair that snake hand-in-hand throughout “Waiting for Godot,” but the Roundabout Theatre...
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Durn. You kinda want “9 to 5: The Musical” to be better than it is.
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Older man. Younger woman. Boy, have playwrights been here before.
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“9 to 5″ has set a Drama Desk record and it hasn’t even won any awards yet.
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Palestinians in a refugee camp near Bethlehem want to receive Pope Benedict XVI in what they say is the most fitting setting _ next to the towering cement wall that is...
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“Shrek the Musical” is set to trek.
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The Guthrie Theater is delaying its world premiere of a new Tony Kushner play by a week.
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They hop around like bunnies to mock their president, step into cages to vent claims of political repression, and recite poetry at the top of their lungs.
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“Dreamgirls” will play the Apollo _ then hit the road.
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“Vanities” has found a home off-Broadway.
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For musical theater buffs, flops always are more intriguing than hits _ especially if their creators have impeccable credentials. And it doesn’t get more classy...
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To meet Jane Fonda these days means first getting past her 8-pound fluffy gatekeeper.
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Theater companies from France, Russia, Poland, Hungary and Italy will highlight Lincoln Center 09, the city’s major summer arts festival.
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Alice, are you ready to go through the looking glass again? This time in up-to-the-minute Manhattan?
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Nobody plays “cranky” better than Dana Ivey. And Marylouise Burke can turn “dither” into an art form.
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In this image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Saidah Arrika Ekulona, left, and Quincy Tyler Bernstine are shown in a scene from “Ruined” by Lynn Nottage.
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