The Mets have had a poor start to their season, but on the day their home opener is scheduled, fans are still believing.
Category: New York City
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The New York Mets: Fair or Foul Weather Ahead?
The Mets have had a poor start to their season, but on the day their home opener is scheduled, fans are still believing.
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Jane LaTour, Fighter for Women in Labor Unions, Dies at 76
No stranger to blue-collar work herself, she pushed for equality in male-dominated unions and as a writer chronicled the struggles of “sisters in the brotherhoods.”
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6 Picasso Shows to See This Year
Fifty years after his death, the Cubist painter will be featured in art exhibitions in New York, Paris and Madrid.
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Neal Boenzi, Top New York Times Photographer for Four Decades, Dies at 97
He built a reputation for finding compelling subjects on the street. “Anyone can take a picture,” he liked to say, “but are you a journalist?”
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John Kander’s Major Chord, Undiminished
The 96-year-old composer of “Chicago” and “Cabaret” is making a brand-new start of it with “New York, New York,” his 16th Broadway musical.
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Chloé Gets Its First Big Museum Show in New York
A new exhibition on the French fashion house and its fearless founder, Gaby Aghion, is set to open at the Jewish Museum this fall.
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Capturing a Kid’s-Eye View of Travel
Parents often have high hopes when they take their children on vacations. But do kids see what their parents expect them to see? We tried to find out.
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Cherry Blossom Trackers Have Their Fans Online
The interactive maps that track the progress of cherry blossom buds each spring have attracted an enthusiastic fan base.
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How Can I Avoid Looking Like a Tourist in New York?
Hint: It’s less about what you wear, and more about how you wear it.
