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The Two Towers: A Masterpiece of Human Talent

Friday, October 15th, 2010
by Lina Zeldovich on Playing Around

The staging of Two Towers at Radio City Music Hall was a celebration of storytelling, cinematography, and music. Tolkien’s classic follows the last battle for

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Ada Polla-Business Ambassador

Monday, October 4th, 2010
by Jessica Quillin on Woman Around Town

The word “entrepreneur,” which derives from the French verb entreprendre, meaning simply to “undertake,” has grandiose synonyms in English, including “adventurer,” “heroine,” and “daredevil.” These

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Tartinery: Paris Chic Comes to Nolita

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
by Stephanie Amy Collazo on Dining Around

Looking for the taste of the French countryside with a touch of Parisian Bohemian style? If you can’t travel abroad, travel to Nolita where Tartinery will

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La Maison du Chocolat for Easter Bunnies

Monday, March 29th, 2010
by Elena Sefanov on Dining Around

Finally, it is getting warmer—the trees are greener, people are happier, and Central Park looks like a place of worship. It’s that time of year

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Woman Around Town: Leslie Tcheyan—A True Gem

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
by Charlene Giannetti on Woman Around Town

“I really do describe my career basically as survival,” says Leslie Tcheyan, affectionately called “che” by those who know her. “It’s really the obstacles that

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