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Election 2016: Trump-Inspired Art Exhibit Explores Sexuality, Celebrity in American Politics
Housed in the Chelsea-based Joshua Liner Gallery, the group show includes 27 works from 21 artists who capture the intersecting themes of politics, sexuality and celebrity through sexually explicit paintings and abstract sculptures.
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Election 2016: How I Prevented My Father From Voting for Donald Trump
My final, Hail Mary attempt required tapping into the deeply rooted emotions of my dad. Cue the guilt trip.
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Election 2016: Small Town Rebels
Jim and Mary Mountain are the only visible Democrats in all of Belfast, New York. And their neighbors do not approve.
Features•News•Politics
Trump Impersonators Are the Real Winners of the 2016 Election
As Donald Trump has gained prominence in the past year, other impersonators have joined Di Domenico in making a good living by playing the GOP nominee.
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Election 2016: The State of Pennsylvania
Graduate students from New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute spent a recent weekend in the swing state Pennsylvania, […]
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Another nasty presidential debate
After Donald Trump threatened to prosecute his opponent and Hillary Clinton seized on a vulgar taped conversation Trump had to make her case against him during the second debate, the final debate was bound to get tumultuous.
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Twitter creates presidential debate comedy
The 3rd debate of the 2016 election brought out the wannabe comedian in everyone.
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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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Green Party candidate Jill Stein rails against ‘greater’ and ‘lesser’ evil political parties at rally
The Stein/Baraka ticket is on the ballot in 44 states, and the District of Columbia.
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Train crash kills one and causes chaos in Hoboken
They are looking at the engineer of the train to see if he is at fault.