Features (Page 47)

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NY People: Kyle Fox, park therapist
Kyle Fox sits in Washington Square Park and listens to people's stories.

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NY People: Luke Woodard, cafe owner
Luke Woodard, 27, of Melbourne, Australia, describes his journey of starting his business, Sweatshop Cafe and Design Studio, in Brooklyn, NY.

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NY People: Street Musician Peter May
Peter May is a fixture at Washington Square Park.

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A school for the dogs
The School for the Dogs in the East Village trains dogs and their owners.

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NY People: Jazz Musician Connell Thompson
Connell Thompson describes his life as a jazz saxophonist in New York City and his influences for his own music.

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Snowboarding hits a rough patch
Conditions on the mountains are declining and the sport is becoming more expensive with the price of lift tickets high and equipment even higher, athletes said.

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NY People: Larry the Birdman
Larry loves pigeon and in Washington Square Park he is surrounded by them.

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MoMa looks at how refugees live
Insecurities, constant movement, and endless fear that accompany these refugees are presented as a main theme at the exhibition.

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A second chance for formerly incarcerated women
The WPA helps women reunite with their children, find employment, and reestablish themselves after leaving the criminal justice system.

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Shep Gordon, talent manager to the top chefs, shares his unconventional story
The first entertainment earthquake Gordon caused was the global mainstreaming of shock rock in the late ‘60s, via his young client Alice Cooper.