All Entries Tagged With: "NYC"
The Power of Perseverance
Nina Medvinskaya is not like most teens – she knows what she wants.
Traditional Fruitcake Goes Viral this Holiday Season
Instead of swapping fruitcakes this year, send your family and friends a virtual fruitcake.
Spin Until You Win
More than 120 players gathered at the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg on Saturday night. Not to knit however but to spin the Dreidel.
Single Father Fighting for Hope
Hayden Horsham is grappling with financial problems as he navigates life as a single dad.
In Motion For A Million
Three New York men train to rollerblade from Florida to California for charity.
An Unusual TV Business
If your TV quits working, don’t throw it out. A shop in Corona, Queens, can bring it back to life.
Fundraising Under Health Care Reform
Balls, like the one held by Lenox Hill hospital, are more important now than ever.
Forty Years Later: Stonewall Riot Veteran Looks Out For ‘Ugliness’
The gay rights movement began in 1969 with a punch.
A Passionate Activist or a Supporter of Al Qaeda?
A 29-year-old American Muslim has spent more than two years in solitary confinement at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York waiting for his trial to begin.
A Changing Landscape: Galleries of the Lower East Side
As the Lower East Side becomes the center of a burgeoning art scene, the neighborhood has attracted new gallery owners.