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Chasing a Ghost: A Profile on the Elusive Carlos Alvarez Nazareno and the Invisibilized Afro Community in Buenos Aires

November 1, 2019 by Mili Mansaray

The banner for Agrupación Xangô.

A conductor of sorts, Carlos Álvarez Nazareno in action is a sight to see. The manner in which he draws attention from a crowd is so skillful it can only be likened to that of a professional performer, yet so dispositional, the attention can’t help but be followed by respect. His way of speaking is […]

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Dreadlocks in Buenos Aires: Fashion or Faith?

November 1, 2019 by Mili Mansaray

 Nicolás Parodi speaks in a manner of brisk assurance, his voice bursting through the phone in a succession of crisp quips, despite the torrent of honks and footsteps emanating from the city he paces through. The clarity of his speech, a Castellano that is deep, smooth, and patient, in contrast to the city noise, is […]

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Typewriter store continues to thrive in Gramercy

October 21, 2019 by Andrew Laurent

Refurbished typewriters line the shelves of Gramercy Typewriter Company.

  It might seem counterintuitive, but in this digital era, the owner of a nearly 100-year-old Manhattan typewriter store says his shop is “busier than ever.” Jay Schweitzer says that he and his team at The Gramercy Typewriter Company, founded in 1932, work seven days a week at their new West 17th Street location to […]

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Disney+ may not be a hit with Generation Z

October 20, 2019 by Sophie Lee

  Streaming services are on their way to outnumbering potential subscribers, but Disney is still “getting their head in the game” with their recent announcement of Disney+. I love a lot of Disney movies, but I don’t like the move towards privatized media and attempts to scrape more money from consumers,” said Arielle Faith Sabot, […]

Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Film & Television, The Word Tagged With: costs, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Streaming, streaming services, students, young people

Park Officers’ Arrest of Artist Leads to Public Outrage

October 10, 2019 by Aashna Agarwal

Photo by Griffin Wood Park Enforcement Patrol Officers arrested artist Oriel Ceballos Sunday night for assaulting an officer in Washington Square Park.  But bystanders and Ceballos have a different account of what happened.  Since the event, videos of the officers tackling, punching and pepper spraying Ceballos circulated on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. An online uproar […]

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Banning e-cigarettes may not stop teens from vaping

September 26, 2019 by Kenan Anderson

Josh Raiff used an e-cigarette for the first time when he was 16. Since then he’s gone from “smoking a pod a day” to trying to quit nicotine products altogether. When he heard about Donald Trump’s plan to ban flavored e-cigarette products he asked, “Does making the drinking age 21 stop kids from drinking?”  “About […]

Filed Under: The Word Tagged With: ban, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, teens, vaping

Union Workers show their support of non-union workers in midtown rally

September 26, 2019 by Aashna Agarwal

  With heads hung low and baseball caps in hand, over 100 union workers gathered in front of the New Line Structures corporate building Wednesday afternoon to mourn the deaths of seven construction workers in the city. Six of the men had lost their lives on non-union sites. The rally began by reading off the […]

Filed Under: The Word Tagged With: construction, immigrants, New Line Structures, non union workers, union workers

Warren wows the crowd in Washington Square Park

September 17, 2019 by Sophie Lee

Senator Elizabeth Warren takes the stage at her rally in Washington Square Park. Photo by Craig Ruttle Elbow room was scarce at New York City’s Washington Square Park yesterday  as over 20,000 voters crammed in to watch Senator Elizabeth Warren vie for their support in the upcoming democratic presidential primaries.  At just past 7 p.m., […]

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National Memorial visitors share memories of 9/11 on the 18th anniversary of the attacks

September 12, 2019 by Caleb Edwards

Hundreds of people gathered yesterday around the September 11th National Memorial reflecting pools and thought about the events that occurred 18 years ago. “I’m almost as depressed today as I was that day,” Daniel Powell of South Carolina, said.  Powell recalled watching the planes crash into the World Trade Center on television 18 years ago, […]

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The Lives Behind the Wheel of a Yellow Cab Industry in Decline

May 15, 2019 by Amelia Lim

15 May 2019 NEW YORK — Instead of spending rush hour behind the wheel of his yellow cab one April morning, taxi driver Robert Chow slumped on a park bench behind a taxi stand in Lower Manhattan, tears streaming from his eyes. It has been almost one year since his brother, also a taxi driver, […]

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