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Watch Where You Step

October 15, 2023 by Nicolette Cavallaro

When thinking about ghost stories, Brooklyn is not the first place that comes to mind. The most infamous tales always seem to occur in southern cities with histories of witchcraft and possession, or mountainous towns with stories surrounding haunted cabins and mysterious forests. When pondering the second most populated New York borough, one is more […]

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Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’: the film that shocked a country

October 10, 2023 by Wiktoria Gucia

“Censorship is the child of fear and the father of ignorance” – Laurie Halse Anderson.  This September, dread and anxiety spread among Polish government ministers. The cause? Green Border: a feature film about the inhumane treatment of migrants at the Polish-Belarusian border, directed by Agnieszka Holland. Don’t be fooled, Green Border is not a horror […]

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Ukrainians demand more support for war against “terrorist state” Russia

October 8, 2023 by Nicole Monette

Dozens of Ukrainians, Ukrainian Americans, and their supporters marched through the rain from Times Square to Herald Square in Manhattan on Saturday, October 7, demanding an increase in aid to Ukraine, and a continuation of the fight against Russian imperialism.  The group, covered in blue and yellow and carrying Ukrainian flags, chanted slogans like, “Russia […]

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“The New Commercials”: How Content Creators are Influencing Fashion

October 6, 2023 by Vic Verbalaitis

Woman standing in front of multiple pieces of artwork at a gallery

Shortly after I entered the small, rentable gallery space nestled between Manhattan’s Upper West Side and Midtown on a moist and muggy Thursday afternoon, I witnessed the orchestration of a small production of sorts. Beneath a wall adorned with an array of artistic works, consisting generally of birds and human faces, a smartphone cameraman filmed […]

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Paws for Justice: How Canines Comfort Victims in Courts

October 6, 2023 by Suvrat Kothari

Supreme Court Service Dog

On a chilly February morning in lower Manhattan, the courtroom bustled with attorneys poring over legal documents. Judge Diane Keisel, wearing a sweeping black judicial robe and sipping iced coffee, presided over the pre-trial procedures, her steady demeanor belying the gravity of the upcoming trial. The air was hushed as Keisel’s austere instructions silenced the […]

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Luis Flores uses TikTok to empower immigrant small business owners

October 6, 2023 by Suvrat Kothari

TikToker Luis Flores films Mexican food at a Bronx eatery.

It’s sunny in Hunts Point, the Bronx, on a late Spring morning. A gentle breeze brushes against my skin and makes the leaves sway. Despite the sunshine, it’s chilly and two layers of clothing are necessary to walk around comfortably. This Bronx neighborhood is far from the glittering backdrops often seen on the social media […]

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How long is too long? New Yorkers gather to protest wrongful convictions

October 5, 2023 by Julia Viele

A woman is supported as she passionately speaks into a blow-horn in a crowd outside city hall.

Holding a megaphone and leading the crowd, a woman chants, “What do we want?” People shout back, “Justice!” She continued, “And when do we want it?” “Now!” It’s a warm fall day in New York, and 70 people are gathered in front of City Hall in Manhattan on International Wrongful Convictions Day. A man is […]

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Bringing Back the Value of Clothing

September 15, 2023 by Nicolette Cavallaro

This wasn’t your average fashion show. In place of a pristine runway in SoHo was a historic warehouse in Downtown Brooklyn, where the audience wandered through an exhibition of models and brands. Instead of a traditional New York Fashion Week show, which often signifies changes in trends and deems previous seasons’ clothes obsolete, NYFW x […]

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Ava Chin Wants You to Know She Has Always Been Here

May 11, 2023 by Isaac Tay

When Ava Chin was growing up in Flushing, Queens, her maternal grandfather told her stories of their ancestors who worked on the first Transcontinental Railroad. Then, in sixth grade as her teacher discussed the topic in class, Chin opened up her textbook on American History only to realize there were no Chinese faces in any […]

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New York City Ballet’s Spring Gala Premieres Two New Pieces

May 5, 2023 by Amelia Chang

New York City Ballet dancers in Christopher Wheeldon's, "From You Within Me." Image by Erin Baiano

By Amelia Chang On Thursday, May 4, the New York City Ballet held their 2023 Spring Gala: Invention. The night featured the world premiere of two new pieces: Christopher Wheeldon’s “From You Within Me” and Alysa Pires’ “Standard Deviation.” The performance was closed with Justin Peck’s 2017 piece, “The Times Are Racing.” The New York […]

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