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By Anastasia Kaliabakos The 1980’s marked the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in New York City. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, commonly referred to as AIDS, is a chronic condition caused by the ...
By Camilla Rees Recently, health advocates have learned that 4,000 enormous new ‘Jumbo’ 5G antennas, on giant monopoles, have been proposed for New York City streets in 25 different zip codes ...
What Does it Mean for a Global Cure? By Kambiz Shekdar, Ph.D. Within the research community, the Holy Grail to cure AIDS had been to find new drugs to “Shock and Kill” the festering virus from its ...
By Michael Astor Guy Wiggins remembers the song that he and his wife Dorothy first danced to. It was Frank Sinatra’s “You Make Me Feel So Young.” “Nobody dances anymore. Back then, any time of the day ...
By Brian J. Pape, AIA, LEED-AP THEN: This row of grand buildings embellished with pink granite facades testifies to the world’s busiest seaport’s prominence in the early 20th century. Both freight and ...
Jill McManus Interview with Bill Bathgate My grandchildren Teddy and Sofia complained about the jump in their electric bill. And Dusty provided them with the following article. -George To get more ...
Celeste Martin: November 11, 1927—December 13, 2018 By Denise Marsa How many times have you heard about a New York City landlady giving every tenant in her multiple landmark rental buildings a special ...
By Sarah Dowson Recently hundreds of loyal natural-foods patrons were shocked and heartbroken to learn that Integral Yoga Natural Foods (“IYNF”), at 229 West 13th Street, had closed because of ...
By Robert Heide I arrived in Greenwich Village in the early Fifties in the midst of when the area was regarded as the place where the true bohemian lifestyle was the order of the day. My father moved ...
Director Roger Paradiso uses first hand interviews, old news clips, facts, and theories to assist in his version of the story of the Kennedy family. It’s a tragic tale which has been told countless ...
By Robert Heide The lyric from the song Christopher Street from the Leonard Bernstein, Comden and Greene Broadway musical Wonderful Town goes: “Here we live Here we love. This is the place for self ...
By Carol F. Yost Most probably the earliest real African American theater was located in the Village area. Founded in 1821, six years before slavery was fully abolished in New York State, it lasted ...