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  • The Fate of 5 Pointz: Why One Man May Demolish New York’s Graffiti Mecca

    The Fate of 5 Pointz: Why One Man May Demolish New York’s Graffiti Mecca

    5 Pointz is hard to miss. As the 7 train rises out of the depths of the East River into Long Island City, Queens,…

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    Michele Berry
  • Not Fit to Print

    Taki Theodoracopulos is a modern-day aristocrat. The shipping heir and conservative media mogul is affable, genteel and tanned. He is a fixture at black…

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    Kareem Samuels
  • The Culture of “Cool” Eating in Schools

    About 35 people gathered in Wollman Hall on Thursday, October 11 at 6 p.m. for a discussion panel on the health of school-age children…

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    Charlotte Woods
  • Students Audition for Theatre Collective’s One-Act Festival

    When the Lang Theatre Collective held auditions for their One-Act Festival on Friday, October 12 and Saturday, October 13, inside the 66 West 12th…

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    Charlotte Woods
  • Blood, Sweat and Hamlet

    Until January, Brad Raimondo had little desire to direct a William Shakespeare play. But his father’s death sparked a change in outlook. He decided…

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    Cerise Steel
  • Distribute it Yourself

    The Long Island punk rock community is known primarily for its loud music and raucous participants. But resident musicians have been branching out from…

    By:

    Nicolas Amara
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