NYPRESS MUSIC SURVEY
New York City has always been a Mecca for great music. We've had Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, the Velvet Underground and Sonic Youth. More
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Posted By: New York Press on 2008-10-15 14:45:18.853
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NYPRESS MUSIC SURVEY
New York City has always been a Mecca for great music. We've had Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, the Velvet Underground and Sonic Youth. More
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Posted By: New York Press on 2008-10-15 14:45:18.853
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Barbara L. BonDurant, 71, Harrisville
Barbara L. BonDurant, 71, died Tuesday afternoon, October 14, 2008, at her home on French Settlement Rd., Harrisville. A memorial service will be held at Cummings Funeral Service, Inc., 214 Sterling St., Watertown, on Sunday, October 19, at 1:00 PM. Burial will be at the conveniece of the family. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes donations [...] More
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Posted By: WWNY - WNYF Watertown on 2008-10-16 14:17:04.853
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CAMMARATA, 28, AND BASHIAN, 29
Sept. 6 - When Erik Bashian popped the question to Lauren Cammarata in May 2007 he took romance to new heights. "Erik wrote all the reasons he loves me on 30 white balloons, and then on a red balloon he wrote 'Will you marry me?' " says Cammarata, a... More
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Posted By: New York Post on 2008-10-19 04:39:10.963
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The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Alan Greenspan admits he “made a mistake” in assuming free markets could monitor themselves without government oversight. [NY Times] These days, everyone wants to know what New York’s billionaires think of the city’s term limits. Related Companies chairman Stephen Ross, for one, opposes them. [City Room] As part of the Port Authority’s goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2010, ... More
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Posted By: The New York Observer on 2008-10-23 21:05:13.137
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William James Bennett: Master of the Aquatint View on Display at The New York Public Library
William James Bennett, West Point, from Phillipstown. Published: 1831.Depicted Date: 1830. Aquatint - hand colored. Humanities and Social Sciences Library / Print Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs. More
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Posted By: Art Daily on 2008-10-26 06:30:30.857
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Rev. Timothy Wright Discusses Accident, Recovery
The "Godfather of Gospel," beloved Brooklyn pastor Timothy Wright, had his vibrant voice in music and ministry tragically changed four months ago. On July 4, as Reverend and Mrs. Wright and their teenage grandson were returning from a church conference, a drunk driver hit them head-on. The only one who survived was Reverend Wright, and he was paralyzed. More
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Posted By: WCBS-TV New York on 2008-11-01 11:00:30.777
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Rev. Timothy Wright Discusses Accident, Recovery
The "Godfather of Gospel," beloved Brooklyn pastor Timothy Wright, had his vibrant voice in music and ministry tragically changed four months ago. On July 4, as Reverend and Mrs. Wright and their teenage grandson were returning from a church conference, a drunk driver hit them head-on. The only one who survived was Reverend Wright, and he was paralyzed. More
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Posted By: WCBS-TV New York on 2008-11-01 11:00:30.79
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Events Calendar
Altars of the Invisible: Sculptural Book-works, is on exhibit in the Tomasulo Gallery, Union County College, Cranford, from Nov. 14 to Dec. 20. Multimedia book artist Miriam Schaer uses garments like girdles, bustiers, brassieres, gloves, aprons and children's clothes,... More
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Posted By: Independent Press on 2008-11-06 17:40:37.27
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The Round-Up: Friday
With credit tighter and the dollar stronger, fewer international investors are taking an interest in U.S. real estate. [NY Times] Even in Florida—the epicenter of international homebuyers—foreigners struggle to find a mortgage they can afford. [NY Times] A NYC architect mimics the form of a nearby waterfall for the design of his country home on the slopes of Overlook Mountain in ... More
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Posted By: The New York Observer on 2008-11-07 12:18:18.953
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