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The Hidden History of Photography and New York - New York Times (blog)
New York Times (blog) | The Hidden History of Photography and New York New York Times (blog) Morse, professor of painting and sculpture at the University of the City of New-York (now New York University) and the inventor of the telegraph, had tried to fix the image of a camera obscura decades earlier. But he found producing a “true image” to ... |
Wyndmoor's Janzen named principal dancer at New York City Ballet - Philly.com
Philly.com | Wyndmoor's Janzen named principal dancer at New York City Ballet Philly.com Russell Janzen, who grew up in Wyndmoor, was named a principal dancer at New York City Ballet, the company announced on Sunday. This makes Janzen, whose family still lives in Wyndmoor, one of the highest ranking dancers in American ballet. |
New York City will be hotter than Phoenix, Arizona on Thursday - Time Out New York (blog)
Time Out New York (blog) | New York City will be hotter than Phoenix, Arizona on Thursday Time Out New York (blog) Looks like Staten Island Chuck the groundhog was absolutely right about an early spring—after a gorgeous long weekend, NYC will hit a high of 68 degrees on Thursday, according to weather.gov. Sixty-eight degrees, a.k.a. the perfect temperature. |
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De Blasio says there's no racial bias in the city's child welfare system, but advocates disagree
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday there is no racial bias in New York City’s child welfare system, shocking some child welfare and parents’ rights advocates who say racism undoubtedly plays a role in the disproportionate number of black and Latino ...
Russia's ambassador to U.N. dies suddenly after falling ill in New York City
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, a veteran diplomat known as a potent and personable voice for his country's interests as he sparred with his Western counterparts, died suddenly after falling ill Monday in his office at the mission. Vitaly ...
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