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- Evacuation Orders Given Late to Altadena Area Where Eaton Fire Deaths Were ConcentratedAll 17 people who died in the Eaton fire lived in an area where evacuation orders came hours later than others, even as homes nearby were already burning. Some people never received warnings at all.
- Bringing Anne Frank’s Secret Annex to New York, and the WorldCovered windows, peeling wallpaper: For the first time outside of Amsterdam, an exhibition reconstructs Anne’s hiding place during the devastation of the Holocaust.
- These New Yorkers Were Jailed for Jan. 6 Crimes. Trump Pardoned Them.Two former New York City police officers and members of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers were among the nearly 1,600 who received an extraordinary legal reprieve.
- At 10 Cubed, a Restaurant on the 100th Floor, a Chef Toils in ObscurityIn New York, private restaurants in luxury towers are a popular amenity. The public cannot eat there, and residents only drop in occasionally.
- A Child Is Killed, and a Suspect’s Arrest History Raises QuestionsCaleb Rijos, 14, was fatally stabbed on his way to school. The man who the police say is responsible has a long criminal record.
- John Lennon Came to My School When I Was 8. Or Did I Imagine It?A story of hazy memories, a reluctant rock star and a special day in 1973. Or was it 1974?
- Jules Feiffer, Acerbic Cartoonist, Writer and Much Else, Dies at 95In his long-running Village Voice comic strip and in his many plays and screenplays, he took delight in skewering politics, relationships and human nature.
- Mayor Adams Won’t Criticize Trump. He Did Sit Down With Tucker Carlson.Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, a Democrat, declined to say anything negative about Donald J. Trump’s early executive orders, saying he would bring any concerns directly to the president.
- ‘Vanya on Huron Street’ Review: Chekhov in BrooklynInstead of a departure, the writer and director Matthew Gasda’s take on “Uncle Vanya” at the Brooklyn Center for Theater Research tends to adhere to the original.
- New York City Seeks Jolt for Midtown With Plan to Build 10,000 HomesThe plan, which rezones parts of the Manhattan neighborhood, aims to address the city’s housing shortage and the area’s beleaguered commercial sector.
- Evacuation Orders Given Late to Altadena Area Where Eaton Fire Deaths Were Concentrated
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Mary Poppins – Westchester Broadway Theater
MARY POPPINS – May 8, 2014 – July 27, 2014 One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a hit musical! Mary Poppins is the story of a mysterious … Continue reading
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Create Beautiful Earrings & Help Others with Joan Lloyd
Got the day off and don’t know what to do? How about making beaded earrings as gifts or for yourself, and at the same time help others. Join Joan Lloyd and she will demonstrate how to make beaded earrings. Ms. … Continue reading
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