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The photographer Weegee captured the raw, gritty reality of life in NYC during the 1930s and ’40s. Huey Tarpon Mar 20 It takes two to Ouija, at least the way I played the spiritualist parlor game ...
On the first anniversary of Win Rozario’s death at the hands of the NYPD, a solemn mood blanketed Lt. Frank McConnell Park in ...
For Ragbir, this is another episode in a highly publicized deportation battle that began in 2006. Tanya Raghu Jan 14 When immigrant-rights leader Ravi Ragbir and his wife Amy Gottlieb did a television ...
A new book by the Pinko Collective, a feminist group devoted to ‘thinking gay communism,’ interrogates this question.
In Maya Golden Bethany’s upcoming novel, The Senator, recently elected Sen. Oliver Michaels of Maine is ready to throw in the towel. And who can blame him? Although Michaels was widely expected to ...
The Encampments quickly reframes the pro-Israel establishment’s tired critiques of uneducated fools and outside agitators. Sam Alcoff Mar 26 Rare is the college brochure that informs potential ...
And find out how much you really know about the disgraced former governor who is currently leading in the polls to be New York City's next mayor. By Indypendent Staff Mar 25 For months, Andrew Cuomo ...
The exhibit at a public library branch in Ridgewood, Queens, showcases the etchings, lithographs, relief prints and serigraphs that were produced as part of the Federal Art Project. Eli Recht-Appel ...
The new organization is planning a rally in D.C. on March 31. Christopher Street hopes to build a coalition between left and center figures while eroding the political power of the right by putting ...
The new jail under construction in Downtown Brooklyn is the first of four the City wants to build to replace the Rikers Island jail complex. Luce Miyar-Mullan Mar 21 On March 6, an anonymous group of ...
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