Features (Page 63)

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Aspiring gay priest “Lives out Loud”
The journey was not easy for seminarian Tommie Watkins

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College students prepare taxes for needy via new virtual system
The new online-based system is expected to be more cost-effective and efficient.

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Gay, dating and discrimination
Rejection from the mainstream has also lead to an increased number of people reaching out to support groups for social networking.

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Skin lightening treatments fading for children of South East Asian immigrants
Southeast Asian immigrants’ first-generation American children have become less color-conscious than the countries their families hail from.

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For struggling small dairy farms, a unique new partnership – prison reform
In New York State over the last few decades, most new prisons have been constructed in rural counties. Milk Not Jails wants to change that.

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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.