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Arts•Video
Farzana Fatema, henna artist
Farzana Fatema is a professional henna artist based in Jamaica, Queens. She learned how to apply henna as a young girl growing up in Bangladesh and has now turned her passion into a successful business.
Features•Video
Qween Amor, subway performer
Qween Amor is a homeless subway performer who recently was working the concourse on 14th St, Union Square Station.
Multimedia•News•Slideshows
El Taller Latino-Americano faces eviction
With rising rents, the cultural center is about to be driven out of the area.
News
Volunteers encourage Obamacare sign ups in Union Square
The event was part of a national day of action promoting Obamacare
News•Politics
Statue of Liberty reopens
National Park Service workers at the Statue of Liberty were called back to work on Sunday morning as the Statue of Liberty reopened its doors to visitors.
Features•Multimedia•Slideshows
“One world, one taste, one knish.”
The Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery in the Lower East Side has been selling knishes since 1910.
Features•Slideshows
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.
Features•Slideshows
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.
Business
Veterans job fair helps vets find a career
The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) and Advertising Week put on the fair, which featured around 20 employers.
Arts
Quirky capitalism art work on display at Times Square
Two digital scoreboards labeled ‘true’ and ‘false’ glowed red underneath the bright lights of ‘capitalism,’ beckoning onlookers to cast a vote at an erected podium before the sign.