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Two Exhibitions Highlight Historic Connecticut Needlework
The history of visual art in Connecticut usually is traced to the first professional painter, William Johnston of Boston, who began working in the region around 1762.
But, as Susan P. Schoelwer notes in the introduction to a new scholarly catalog, "at...Tags: Florence Griswold House, Norwich, Wethersfield, Lyme, Event Planning
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Budget New York: It's easy to have fun in NYC on a budget
Associated PressNEW YORK -- You don't need big bucks to enjoy the Big Apple big time. Travel like a New Yorker on the subway. Eat like a New Yorker on the street. And see the city like a New Yorker by visiting public spaces, landmarks and famous places, many of which can...Tags: Times Square, Budgets and Budgeting, Entertainment, Grand Central Terminal, Whitney Museum
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Sarah Jessica Parker helps inspire 'Work of Art' on Bravo
Zap2ItMost artists aren't in it for money but if one can walk away with $100,000 thanks to Sarah Jessica Parker, so much the better. As her "Sex and the City 2" sequel to her former HBO series continues its theatrical run, the Emmy-winning actress also is...Tags: Sex and the City 2 (movie), China Chow, Sarah Jessica Parker, Arts, Television
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Find Out What "Key to the City" Is All About
wpix.comRomie Porter and Holland Hamilton stood in line all day in Times Square for a chance to feel like a New York Yankee. They were two of hundreds of people who got a key to the city today. It's all part of a new citywide public art project called "Key to...Tags: Bronx County, Times Square, Death, WPIX, Bronx (New York City)
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'Work of Art': Driven to abstraction
Reality CheckOK, consider the kinds of things that have been shown on Bravo's reality shows: table-throwing, witch-slapping, screaming fights, tiny outfits that barely cover models' behinds, gross material excess, insane self-delusions ...So I have to wonder what's...Tags: Big Brother (tv program), Entertainment, Television Industry, China Chow, Barbie (fictional character)
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MTA Public Hearings On Service Cuts, Student MetroCards Begin
Beginning Monday, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will host a series of nine public hearings throughout the New York City, Long Island and Westchester County on their proposals to close a $750 million budget shortfall.
Among the MTA's proposals...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Carle Place, Concourse, Bronx (New York City), Suffolk County (New York)
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Public Hearings, Protests Continue Against MTA Cutbacks
Public hearings are underway throughout New York City and surrounding counties on the MTA's proposed cuts to close a $750 million budget gap.
Among the MTA's proposals to save money are reducing service, eliminating the student MetroCard program and...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Carle Place, Concourse, Bronx (New York City), Suffolk County (New York)
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Cheap Things To Do Around NYC
NEW YORK - If these days you feel like you're hanging by a limb, scratching you're head wondering: What is there to do, that's cheap and fun in New York City? How about swinging by the Bronx Zoo? Admission is on a pay as you wish donation every...Tags: Henry Moore, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Concourse, Michael Bloomberg, Bronx (New York City)
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The culture of popular
Tribune staff reporterWASHINGTON Modern museums love crowds. Their mission has been to educate and inform, but museums have changed dramatically from the days of dusty glass display cases and dull, wordy wall texts. Nowadays, museums have become places of flashing...Tags: Paul Robeson Jr., Field Museum of Natural History, Museum of Natural History, Frederic Remington, Discovery Communications, Inc.
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Where to stay in the boroughs
Manhattan isn't the only place to stay in the city. In fact, you can book a room in a French country auberge in the Bronx or a suite in a restored Victorian brownstone in Brooklyn.
BROOKLYN
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams Street
718-...Tags: Howard Johnson, Brooklyn (New York City), City Island, Hair and Nails, Gaming
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Shops in Park Slope
From fashion to home decor to jewelry to gourmet food, the neighborhood is chock full of places to shop: Orange Blossom: 180 Lincoln Place; 347-247-5917; kids' clothing Zelda Victoria Interiors: 315 Fifth Ave.; 718-369-9369; décor Razor's: 329 Fifth...Tags: Gifts, Services and Shopping, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut), Flatbush, Union (Tolland, Connecticut)
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Mike's New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg isn't satisfied just being the guy who wooed the GOP Convention and who chipped in $5 million-plus of his own cash to the host committee. Now, he's offering tips on where to go in Gotham -- and all five boroughs get a plug. The...Tags: Inwood (Manhattan, New York), Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, Hot Dogs, Republican National Conventions
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