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New exhibit looks inside the building where three families gained a foothold in the US At a time when questions are swirling around U.S. immigration policy, a new exhibit at New York City's Tenement Museum looks at the effects of immigration on a ... Like Saez, Mrs. Wong — who didn't want to share her first name — worked in the garment factories in the neighborhood, which the museum ...
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Photographer Will Adler's Day at a New York Beach While outside the water Adler works on high-fashion, Conde Nast-calibre photo shoots, his surf-related work is imbued with a feeling of tranquility. In the series of images above, Adler makes a freezing cold day in New York look pastoral and inviting. We asked Adler a few questions about his trip to NY.
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Why this new nap cafe is better than your coffee break His work area was too cramped and noisy, so he decided to check out Nap York, spending 30 minutes in the nap pod, and another half hour to do work in the lounge. (The experience cost him $20.) "I try my best not to drink coffee so much. I don't like all the caffeine, it makes me super tired later," says ...
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In Brooklyn, Modernizing a Library for Downloads and Robots The classes take place at the library, not at Bard's campus 120 miles away in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.. But buildings deteriorate if they are not maintained. Three years ago, when library officials took stock, they found $300 million worth of deferred maintenance work at the central library and all the ...
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The City Council's price for checking de Blasio The new funds include $13.1 million to hire 125 new staff, for 463 total, plus $4.1 million to rent new offices and other support costs, as well as $1 million for outside lawyers to work on a lawsuit seeking "property-tax equity." Johnson argues that the City Charter makes the council a branch of government ...
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MOzarks Moments: The Missouri man who draws cats and dogs After being discharged in 1952, George moved to New York City. He began freelancing cartoons, making sales to Collier's, Look, and Saturday Evening Post at $60 per cartoon. He also started a United Features daily newspaper comic strip in 1954 about a dog that thought it was human called "Spot.
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Pay Your Interns The only kind of intern who can afford to not be paid for at least three months and pay their rent in a city as expensive as New York is someone who probably ... By not paying its interns, Harper's is disqualifying most students from an opportunity that could help them get a job in media, and itself from an ...
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Sundays With Mike: Memos Last week was another busy week in the news business at KMA. Our news ... I do know the city endured other tragedies during my 10-plus years as news director at KSIB. And, the spirit of ... Twenty-nine years ago, Creston, you welcomed a young radio newsman into your town with open arms. Now, my ...
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Scranton's Center City Print to open Kingston shop He worked briefly for Fidelity Bank and considered pursuing a bachelor's at Keystone College until Citigroup called and offered him a job. He returned to New York, where he worked for Citigroup in international equities from 2007 until he was laid off in 2011. He said he told his parents the next day he ...
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GRS alumna Weike Wang recognized for novel with $50000 The award winners are determined by six anonymous expert judges who look for "arresting, original work that shows the promise of even greater ... to a Whiting Foundation press release, Wang and the other winners and honored guests, attended an award ceremony on March 21 in New York City.
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