Features (Page 62)
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A personal challenge with a global impact
Tony Cohen, is trying to break the Guinness World Record of the most marathons done in one day on a treadmill.
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Paul Mole´Barber Shop
The Paul Molé Barber Shop has been in the Upper East Side since 1913. The shop offers haircuts, shaves, manicures and even hair coloring.
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Francisco Ramirez, public relationship/dating/sex therapist
Francisco Ramirez has given average New Yorkers a friendly ear and advice twice weekly, for two hours each day, at no charge.
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Qween Amor, subway performer
Qween Amor is a homeless subway performer who recently was working the concourse on 14th St, Union Square Station.
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“One world, one taste, one knish.”
The Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery in the Lower East Side has been selling knishes since 1910.
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A Congo refugee shares his dreams
Yves Muya, 31of Kolwezi, Democractic Republic of Congo, fled from the civil war that broke out in Kolwezi, traveling to South Africa as a refugee. Ten years later, he has a new life in California.
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Esposito Pork Shop
Located at 38th St. and 9th Ave. in Hell's Kitchen, Esposito's is a family-owned butcher with a long history.
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Joe Ficalora and the Bushwick Collective
Joe Ficalora is a Bushwick native and creator/curator of the Bushwick Collective. The Collective, also known as Bushwick 5 Points, is about about the transformative and healing power of art.
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Lady Pink: Graffiti Artist
Legendary graffiti artist, Lady Pink, tells the story of her work, inspiration and her feminism roots.
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Aged out and undocumented
With current immigration legislation looming in Congress, Nesbitt and Crichlow continue their push for the rights of the children of recruited professionals and their right to documentation.