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A portal to the new Berlin
Times Staff WriterFor Westerners, the center of Berlin suddenly shifted east when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. The geographic heart of the metropolis still lies in the bohemian neighborhood of Kreuzberg, with its big, loft-like apartments and sometimes raucous night life....Tags: Peggy Guggenheim, Deutsche Bank AG, Yves Saint Laurent, Moscow (Russia), Restaurants
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An uneasy accord
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLAST year, one of Canada's most prestigious museums approached the cartoonist Seth, whose work combines realistic, character-based storytelling with a muted, nostalgic visual style reminiscent of Edward Hopper, about a show of contemporary artists who use...Tags: Cinema Industry, Punishment, Pixar Animation, John Ford, Culture
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Thoroughly modern tribal
Special to The TimesBob WEIS was trolling EBay from his 1962 Palm Springs ranch house, hunting for the African artifacts he has collected for the last 20 years, when he hit the mother lode. There, among the carved wooden stools and ceremonial figures, hand-woven textiles,...Tags: Television, Henri Matisse, Jean Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Kenya
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NYC judge: Man broke law when he rented his apartment to traveler through Airbnb website
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge has ruled that a New Yorker who rented his apartment on a popular traveler site broke the law. East Village condo owner Nigel Warren was ordered to pay a $2,400 penalty for subletting his apartment to a Russian tourist in...Tags: Justice System, Apartments, Judges, Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man arrested in latest NYC anti-gay attack, days after gay man killed in Greenwich Village
NEW YORK (AP) — A suspect was arrested Wednesday in an assault in Manhattan's East Village that police say was one of several anti-gay attacks in recent days. Gornell Roman was arrested on charges of assault and aggravated harassment, both as...Tags: Police Arrests, Hate Crimes, Minority Groups, Crimes, Trials
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2 more reports of anti-gay attacks in NYC following killing where man was taunted with slurs
Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) — Hours after New Yorkers rallied in response to a spate of gay-bashing that's resulted in one death and fueled concern about hate crimes, there were two more reports of possible anti-gay attacks on Manhattan streets, authorities...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Hate Crimes, Michael Bloomberg, Gays and Lesbians, Homophobia
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Catching Up With Holden In NYC
Special to the Hartford CourantNEW YORK CITY — Storybook-themed outings, particularly for young kids, abound in New York. Fans of "Eloise at the Plaza'' by Kay Thompson can book the Plaza Hotel's Eloise Suite, featuring a sparkly padded pink headboard and Eloise's name in neon...Tags: Thurston Moore, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Music, Swiss Cheese, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Former Cub Carlos Zambrano takes hit on River Forest home
Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano took a major loss this week on his 13-room house in River Forest, selling it for $675,000. That's far below his most recent asking price of $829,000. It's also considerably less than the $1.2 million Zambrano,...
Tags: East Village (Chicago, Illinois), Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins, Brooklyn (New York City), Rentals
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Comedy Pig Tale makes relationship-phobia into faerie tale at Empire Stage
Staff WriterEverything you need to know about “Pig Tale – An Urban Faerie Story” is kind of right there in the title. The gay-riffic comedy is co-produced by Island City Stage and Empire Stage and performed at Fort Lauderdale’s Empire...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Entertainment
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Free Friday: Afghan Food from Khyber Pass
PIX11.comFree Friday$ - Each week we tell viewers what they can get for free. This week's free list: 1) Afghan Food Located in Manhattan's East Village, Khyber Pass is NYC's Premier Afghan Restaurant, in business for 30 years. The secret to the restaurant's...Tags: Pumpkin
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Sandy's Wrath: Much of Manhattan is in the Dark and Subway Tunnels Are Filled With Water Amid Historic Flooding. The Big Question: How Bad is the Damage From Epic Storm?
Historic Hurricane Sandy slammed the tri-state area Monday, leaving millions without power in the region, the lower Manhattan skyline darkened, sea water rushing into subway and car tunnels, and Hudson River water spilling deep into Manhattan streets.
It...Tags: Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Regional Authority, Lower East Side, Brooklyn (New York City), Injuries and Wounds
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MTA to Begin Shutdown of Mass Transit at 7 p.m. as Mandatory Evacuations Ordered for Low-Lying Areas
pix11.comWith potentially historic Hurricane Sandy barreling toward the tri-state area, the MTA will begin to shut down the region's mass-transportation system at 7 p.m. Sunday and city officials have enacted mandatory evacuation for the more than a quarter-of-a-...Tags: Weather, Lower East Side, Weather Warnings, Battery Park, Public Transportation
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