Tag: Theater
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Rob Anderson
As the city faces financial hardship again, some arts education activists worry that New York schools are turning their backs on teaching the arts.
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Jarrett Murphy
The mayor has earned admiration from many quarters for improving the tenor of race relations. But the impact of his policies on blacks and Latinos give fodder to fans and foes alike.
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By Alissa Ambrose
Does a verdant spot in surfside Brooklyn need a makeover?
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By Lindsey McCormack
Immigrants from Mexico and Haiti may be newer to New York City — but many emigre Italians continue to speak their mother tongue exclusively.
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By Matt Schwarzfeld
Personnel changes abound in Albany as one governor leaves and another arrives, while city and nonprofit agencies also make moves.
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By Michelle S. Han
At a forum last week, self-employed Brooklynites and the experts who value them explored challenges to the growth of their demographic.
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Elizabeth Olsson
The Commodore, the last of the string of vaudeville theaters that once lined Brooklyn’s Broadway, is for sale. Local residents are asking the city to landmark the building before it, too, becomes history.