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Special Reports
9/11 Anniversary: In the midst of loss, a friendship is born
Tight security and a heavy police presence surrounded New York City’s financial district, as thousands commemorated the 12th anniversary of […]
Special Reports
9/11 Anniversary: Commemorative flags and baseball caps for sale
“We’re getting flack for selling stuff, but we’re not the Taliban,” said one vendor Anne Ellis.
Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: de Blasio is the clear winner, but a runoff looms
Whichever candidate wins the primary is likely to be elected NYC's next mayor in November and the city’s first Democratic leader in 20 years.
News•Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: LGBT voters of color not in Quinn’s corner
Quinn's strategy to pander to the LGBT vote as a bright symbol of progress alienated some queer people of color.
Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: The Muslim vote
The inability of the Muslim community find an acceptable candidate had led to indifference when it comes to politics.
Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: The mayoral candidates and style votes
It’s the final push as contenders for New York City’s top job put their best foot, and in some case, […]
Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: Fast food workers and the minimum wage
Residents alike are looking for a mayor that will raise minimum wage, end the threats of homelessness and make a change in their neighborhood and city.
Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: Staten Island voters still dealing with Sandy
The mayoral caandidates have had little to do with the community, residents say.
Arts•Features•Video
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.
Features•Video
Lady Pink: Graffiti Artist
Legendary graffiti artist, Lady Pink, tells the story of her work, inspiration and her feminism roots.