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During the normal school year, Plaza Elementary School Principal Mark Gray usually walks from classroom to classroom greeting every student and wishing them a fun summer. Now that school is … more
Why would women stretch out on their backs with their hair floating behind them in vats of lye? Apparently, in the 1600s that was the price of beauty for fashionable women in Venice. more
I’m sorry I missed writer-director James Gray’s sweeping sci-fi thriller “Ad Astra” — Latin for “To the Stars” — when it was in theaters last fall. I finally caught it over the holidays . . . more
When I read about the slaying of New York City police officer Brian Moore, I thought about the dangers of police work, the availability of guns and the kinds of violence we experience all too often. more
With the cable news channels showing videos and doing street reporting virtually 24 hours a day, it’s hard not to be drawn in by the tragedy, the protests and the chaos in Baltimore. more
Exhibits and more... Across Time & Place: Treasures from the Permanent CollectionThis rotating exhibition highlights a broad range of works by 19th and 20th century American and European … more
Catch Hofstra's staging of "Our Town" as Hofstra celebrates the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama's 75th anniversary. Also on stage this weekend, Peter Frampton brings his "Guitar Circus" tour to The Paramount. more
Well tie me down and tickle me silly! You’d think I could find one good shade of grey in the hair color aisle — but alas, there’s no “Silver Siren,” or “Greyhound Gorgeous,” or even … more
Some call it Gray Thursday, others consider it a part of Black Friday, and still others don't care what it's called so long as there's money to be saved. Lines at Baldwin's Best Buy were blocks long … more
A group of students from Lucie B’s Jump N Fun — a Baldwin-based jump-rope studio — will appear on national television on June 17. The girls, along with their instructor, Lucie Bisseruth, top left in photo, are scheduled to appear as (what else?) jump-rope enthusiasts on CBS’s police procedural “NYC 22.” The episode featuring students Desire Ford, Chelcie Crutch, Raven Gray and Genesis Miller is entitled “The Block Party,” and the Jump N Fun crew earned the opportunity to appear when the show’s producers researched local jump-rope talent and invited them for an audition. more
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