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Everybody Into The Pool!
Staff ReporterTalk about perfect timing. Just as the temperature was hitting all time highs for this summer, New York City opens its second new swimming pool in Brooklyn: everyone into the pool in Brooklyn Heights. Welcome to the Brooklyn Bridge Park pool on Pier 2,...Tags: Swimming, Sports
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WFAN's 25th anniversary celebration
Groller's CornerMike Francesa is presnently hosting a 25th anniversary program for WFAN today up until 7 p.m. Many surprises are planned. The station will have a lineup of specialized programming and reunions throughout the weekend. The PR people at the station put out a... -
Be Amazing: Stand Up And Volunteer
PIX11.comOn Tuesday, June 26, Americans all across the country will discover the same thing as Sony Pictures Entertainment's program "Be Amazing, Stand Up and Volunteer" celebrates the hero in all of us. On that day, people of all ages in cities across the...Tags: Health, Cancer, Bronx (New York City), Rhys Ifans, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
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Selma, Ala.: Crossing a bridge into civil rights history
I like to walk bridges. I've crossed the obvious: The Brooklyn Bridge, with its panorama of Manhattan, makes your heart soar. And I've strolled the obscure, including the Duke Ellington Bridge over Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek. (In a world that generally...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Civil Rights, Duke Ellington, Justice and Rights, Riots
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Mary Murphy
Mary Murphy is the winner of 18 Emmy Awards for her reporting and anchor work in her hometown of New York City.
The daughter of Irish immigrants who settled in Queens, Mary Murphy has spent her entire, 30-year career in NYC. By the age of 13, Mary knew...Tags: Documentary (genre), Bronx (New York City), Mary Murphy, Music, Steven Spielberg
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New York: In the footsteps of Titanic survivors
NEW YORK — As you may have heard, the Titanic never reached New York. But about 700 of its passengers and crew did get here on the night of April 18, 1912, three days after the sinking. In fact, their arrival drew a crowd of thousands to the...
Tags: Greenwich Village, Manhattan (New York City), Health, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Statue of Liberty
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A family trait of making music
If conductor Jeffrey Kahane led the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with even more vim and vigor than usual during last weekend's concert at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, he had good reason. The program of new and familiar music on Saturday, April 21...
Tags: Carnegie Hall, Broadway Theater, Hart Crane, Music, Entertainment Events
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Cabbie Admits: I Shot Them Because They Were Jewish
pix11.com | @wpixThe still-grieving mother of a 16-year old Orthodox Jewish boy, who was killed when his student van was shot up on the Brooklyn Bridge in March 1994, reacted Monday to the public revelation that a Lebanese-born cab driver targeted the students solely...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Prisons, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Book review: 'The Stranger Within Sarah Stein'
Tribune NewspapersYoung adult novelists are increasingly tackling darker subjects: kidnappings, drugs, rape. But few have delved into so many dark subjects as novelist Thane Rosenbaum, who ventures into YA territory with his latest, "The Stranger Within Sarah Stein," a...Tags: Fantasy (genre), Manhattan (New York City), Family, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Book
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Small Wonders: Here's what happened in Las Vegas
I am about to break one of the cardinal rules of modern mankind. I am going to tell you what happened in Las Vegas. This isn't easy for me. On the flight to Sin City, I told my girls they may see disturbing things that would seem evil and unnatural....Tags: Forestry and Timber, Casino and Gambling, Environmental Issues, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Music review: Gabriel Kahane's score is conducted by his father
Gabriel Kahane, best known as an indie singer-songwriter, was his own charismatic singer-songwriter Saturday night in the West Coast premiere of his affecting "Crane Palimpsest" at the Alex Theatre. As he does in a club, he used a microphone and wore...
Tags: Carnegie Hall, Hart Crane, Concerts, Music, Poetry
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NYPD Concerned NYC Is Under Iranian Terror Threat
PIX11.com | @pix11mikeThe N.Y.P.D. has talked to more than a dozen people people with ties to Iran caught photographing New York City landmarks that could be terrorist targets, and that is raising major security concerns. With coordinated attacks from Thailand to India to...Tags: Grand Central Terminal, Religion and Belief, Judaism, Iran, Long Island
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