Features (Page 55)

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The Pope in NYC
Poep Francis brings his message of love, hope and acceptance to the city. But he also brings inconvenience and controversy.

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New York based trade show stimulates fashion business
New York City generates more than $15 billion in annual sales—and this makes New York City the largest retail market in the US, according to the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC).

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Photoville harmonizes people, their phones, and photography
As a free event that is open to the public, the untraditional space liberates the viewers from expectations often associated with museums and brick and mortar galleries.

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“Beat the Dean” raises awarness of prostate cancer through pushups
While some participated in the competition, others informed guests about prostate cancer, and what they or a loved one could do to prevent it.

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Crowds are thin, but hopes high at Feast of San Gennaro
A few idle visitors walked by to check out the various homemade pizzas lining the picnic table style stand for the family’s bar. They walked away empty-handed.

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Building a life after prison
After spending 23 months in prison, Kim Morris is now an aspiring entrepreneur.

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Agan Town: Fifteen years after coal mining ends
This documentary navigates the living conditions of the remaining town residents.

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The traditions of Palo Mayombe
Its dark rituals, involving human and animal remains and even grave robbing, are practiced in extreme secrecy.

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Undocumented immigrants find support at Terra Firma
After grueling one month long journeys that span over 1,000 miles, undocumented immigrants from Central America reach the United States with no where to turn.

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From loss to service
Joe Quinn, lost his brother in 9/11 and severed multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, but now he serves by leading Team Red, White and Blue, which supports returning vets.