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Brian Stokes Mitchell comes to Utah to promote new CD and book
Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell will sing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on its popular Christmas concerts.
Wall Street Supermen Salvage Downtown Dance Maker's Nietzschean Tribute
When New York dancer-choreographer Carrie Ahern had a falling out with the academics whoa d offered to support her work, the market came to the rescue: Capstone Equities provided free rehearsal space in an underground bank vault near the New York Stock Exchange .
Hundreds Attend Hydrofracking Hearing
As reported here earlier this month, the State Department of Environmental Conservation held a public hearing in lower Manhattan on November 10 on its proposal to permit hydraulic fracturing for natural gas in the heart of New York City's water supply.
Lose the masses when wine tasting in Napa
A A The Big Apple Long referred to as the center of American business, New York is a melting pot of cultures and landscapes.
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The After Party At The West Bank Cafe Welcomes Shoshana Bean Tonight 11/13
The Laurie Beechman Theatre, located within The West Bank Caf , is pleased to continue our Friday night soiree, THE AFTER PARTY.
Local businesses banking on arena's success
The tough economy is hitting everyone. It is impacting budgets and local business, but we found more business owners are taking a chance downtown.
At Yankees' parade, out go files, stubs, papers
New York City office workers who got carried away during the Yankees victory parade Friday apparently began tossing files and documents out the window when they couldn't get their hands on confetti.
Downtown Council will hold City Lights tree lighting Nov. 19
The downtown holiday season will get a Wicked start Nov. 19 when the cast of the namesake Broadway show serenades the annual tree lighting ceremony.The free performance at Barney Allis Plaza by the traveling company of Wicked is a special wrinkle in the annual City Lights event sponsored by the Downtown Council.
The Weekly Carnage is a Friday round-up of motor vehicle mayhem across the metro region.
Four More Years! But for What? Experts Opine on Economic Development Through '13
Almost indisputably, the mayoral race this year was a desert of big new ideas for New York City.
Downtown Syracuse streets to close Saturday for Veterans' Day parade
Central New Yorkers on Saturday will have a chance to see what may be one of the last flyovers by F-16 jets from the New York Air National Guard's 174th Fighter Wing.
Yankees parade: Friday 11 a.m., Broadway - it's confetti time
The ticker tape will come out for the Yankees to celebrate their World Series title.
Plaza's Eloise Moves Downtown to New York Public Library With Annie Proulx
The New York Public Library will become the permanent home of the personal papers of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist E. Annie Proulx and Hilary Knight, the artist who drew the iconic character Eloise he co-created with author Kay Thompson.
Webcasts planned on proposed CG discharge standards
The U.S. Coast Guard is offering online broadcasts of public meetings on a proposed rulemaking for ballast water discharge standards.
Being a book-lover herself, GO Girl is no stranger to Brooklyn's literary scene.
The Supreme Court will not hear a case brought by property owners who are slated to lose their land to make room for Bruce Ratner's Atlantic Yards project - but the property owners say they will take their case through New York State's court system, which has traditionally not been sympathetic to property owners in eminent domain cases.
Powerful Carnegie Hall, Broadway Union Nabs Downtown Stagehands in Vote
Stagehands at New Yorka s largest downtown dance venue voted yesterday to join the same union that represents workers on Broadway and at such venues as Carnegie Hall .
Port: Would new park be homeless haven?
Homeless men ate breakfast last week at the site of a proposed $6.1 million park planned at the southwest corner of Harbor Drive and Pacific Highway.
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Beowulf Alleya s Late Night Theatre Presents ATHENE 10/23-25
Late Night Theatre at Beowulf Alley, 11 South 6th Avenue, Downtown between Broadway and Congress, presents Athene by Michael Fenlason.
Light Wars Hit Tribeca: Residents of Tribeca's 6 Varick Street...
Residents of Tribeca's 6 Varick Street are up in arms against New York Law School , which has been keeping the lights on 24/7 since the spring.
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