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Making the Rounds on Nashville’s Singer-Songwriter Circuit
On a recent Sunday night in a Holiday Inn lounge on the fringe of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Paul Jefferson,…
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Morgan Taylor, Inventive Children’s Performer, Dies at 52
Morgan Taylor, a children’s performer who with fanciful songs and hand-drawn animation drew youngsters into the world of Gustafer Yellowgold,…
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Howard Slusher, Sports Agent Known for His Toughness, Dies at 85
In 1984, when he was seeking a new contract for Randy White, the future Hall of Fame defensive tackle for…
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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties: In Greenwich Village: a one-bedroom, two-bath, 800-square-foot duplex apartment…
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties: In Branford, Conn.: a six-bedroom, two-bath, 1,415-square-foot furnished ranch…
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N.Y. Medical Marijuana Giants Struggle to Break Into Recreational Market
When New York State awarded the first of 10 licenses to grow and sell medical marijuana in 2015, the winning…
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Before Serena, There Was Althea
On a sweltering day in the summer of 1957, a slender young woman from Harlem became the first Black player…
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The Pros and Cons of Congestion Pricing in Manhattan
Good morning. It’s Thursday. We’ll examine two words that transit advocates love and commuters who drive into Manhattan dread —…
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War Stole My Mother’s Dream. 30 Years Later, She Returns to It.
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyWar Stole My Mother’s Dream. 30 Years Later, She Returns to It. Aug. 25,…
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If You’re Suffering After Being Sick With Covid, It’s Not Just in Your Head
When the influenza pandemic of 1918-19 ended, misery continued. Many who survived became enervated and depressed. They developed tremors and…