July 14, 2016: Before the horror unfolded, it was a joyous Bastille Day in France, and the citizens of Nice, a seaside resort town on the French Riviera, were celebrating the occasion with a parade and a …
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By Mary Malloy
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7/15/16
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Occasionally, maybe once every 300 years, France actually does something that is intuitively correct, progressive and ethically enlightened.
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3/26/15
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"China Then and Now" explores three millennia of one of the world’s most important artistic traditions, going all the way back to the first millennium.
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By Karen Bloom
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1/21/15
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The very word “French” has its connotations, of cancans and certain kinds of kisses and naughty movies, not to mention postcards.
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9/26/13
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When I heard that President Obama was playing golf with Tiger Woods two weekends ago, I wondered if the event might be interpreted as a kind of presidential pardon.
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2/28/13
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****1/2Director/producer/screenwriter Wes Anderson possesses one of world cinema's most unique voices. For almost 20 years audiences have marvelled at the magic in his films, which display an …
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By James Delson
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5/31/12
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The Long Island Philharmonic presents an all-choral program highlighting the Long Island Philharmonic Chorus, Saturday, June 5, at 8 p.m., at Adelphi University’s Performing Arts Center. “Voices …
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6/2/10
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Once inside Soigné, a quaint ten-table restaurant on Broadway in Woodmere, you feel as if you have entered a quiet, romantic out-of-the-way spot in France.
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Mary Malloy
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5/30/10
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