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NY TechDay 2015
The fourth annual science fair of start-ups took place at Pier 92 in Manhattan on Thursday, April 23.
Audio•Features
Youthtroup brings Peking opera to NYC
Youthtroup connects young people in New York to the culture and unique sound of Peking opera.
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Voices from the 2015 Anarchist Bookfair
The ninth-annual Anarchist Bookfair was held at Judson Memorial Church in Lower Manhattan this weekend.
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Pitching to safety
The first step a baseball pitcher needs to take to avoid injury is learning how to throw properly.
News•Politics
Brooklynites on Hilary Clinton for President
According to a March 29th Pew Research Center Poll 59 percent of democrats say there is a “good chance” they will vote for Clinton.
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The rituals of Greek Orthodox Easter
Greek Orthodox Easter is known as the feasts of feasts in the Greek Orthodox Church. It is considered the central holiday of the year.
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Welcome to Little Guyana
It’s a complex and multi-cultural place about as rich and spicy as its cuisine.
Features•News
The Razi School celebrates cultural diversity
The Razi School, a Muslim pre-kindergarten through 12th grade private school, encourages its students to learn the different religions of the world.
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Skid Row: Sidewalk City
Skid Row is a 54 block area in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles where the city's homeless live on the sidewalks in tents, cardboard boxes or in local shelters.
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Ida Tanujaya, undocumented worker, wife and mother
For 17 years she has worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a work in Philadelphia's Chinatown.