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| Review: City Ballet Salutes Jerome Robbins, a Master of 2 Realms For almost 50 years, the choreographer Jerome Robbins made works for New York City Ballet. ... There followed an evocative short film that interleaved film clips of Robbins at work, often with his voice-over, with footage of today's company in revivals. As many actors do, he spoke of his search for truth.
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| Thom DeVita, 85, Dies; Revolutionized the Art of Tattooing Thom Devita at his home in Newburgh, N.Y., in 2014. "His work was original and expressionist, full of this kind of crazy vitality that was very different from the contained and careful look of tattoos," one expert ... There was a time in New York City when, if you wanted to get inked, you had to know a guy.
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| NYC to improve pedestrian, bike access between Manhattan and the Bronx The city is looking to make major upgrades on the 13 Harlem River crossing that connect Manhattan and Bronx, to drastically improve pedestrian and ... Work is already underway on the overall project; the city is working to install new protected bike lanes and crosswalks along East 138th Street in the ...
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| Sawing down desks and persevering through a hurricane— how one biotech startup is managing ... "Every month we've been here I've considered it," said Piraye Yurttas Beim, the CEO of reproductive health startup Celmatix. Tax incentives from nearby states, New York's high bar when it comes to regulating labs, lack of access to top healthcare investors, and more space have all been enticing ...
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| 5 Things to Know About the TV Adaptation of Stephanie Danler's 'Sweetbitter' Unlike many fictional stories about young people moving to New York City, Tess has a fairly rough time finding her place in the world. "I think a lot of television is about aspirational lifestyle... and we worked really hard with Sweetbitter to work against that," Danler says. "The city is beautiful and the food is ...
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| A Guide to Finding Keith Haring's Work in His Hometown "For some reason, Keith told everyone he was born in Kutztown, the Pennsylvania Dutch farm community some 120 miles from New York City, where his family had been settled for many years," ... Partial view of Keith Haring's "Untitled" (1987), a mural on the floor of the New Arts Program in Kutztown.
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| First look at Deborah Berke's classic Upper East Side condo Deborah Berke's firm worked on the building together with Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects. Unlike most of the glassy new towers going up in the city, the condo at 40 East End Avenue has a charcoal and gray brick facade, which is supposed to be a modern interpretation of the architecture in the ...
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| Native son returns home to open unique dining experience "Westchester is a great little area." The couple moved to Westchester last year and spent months searching for vacant space. "We tried finding something in New York City. We almost closed on three places, but it was very discouraging," he said. "It's expensive and the way people do business there is ...
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Did That Just Happen?! Skyscraper Stunts in the Movies This summer, Dwayne Johnson will find himself atop the world's tallest in the appropriately titled "Skyscraper," and it's not even his first go-round ... Stunt: As Ethan Hunt in the "Mission Impossible" franchise, Tom Cruise has taken stunt work to new heights (and has sometimes paid the price in injuries).
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| Tangled up in blue: NYC FC's brand new training center stresses City connection Yet the other venue that opened last week – New York City FC's Etihad City Football Academy in the town of Orangeburg, roughly 20 miles north of ... nerdish attitude towards every aspect around the basic question of 'How do we design the built environment so that the human pieces work better?
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