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Clintons in Chappaqua May Be Trading Up to Bedford
The Clintons, who live on a Chappaqua cul-de-sac, are said to be eyeing a 20-acre horsey estate in Bedford Hills.
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Angela Meade in ‘Ernani’ at Metropolitan Opera
Verdi’s sweeping and implausible Romantic drama “Ernani” has returned to the Metropolitan Opera and features the American soprano Angela Meade, who has received this year’s Beverly Sills Artist Award.
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Philippe Entremont Conducts; Simone Dinnerstein Performs; Music by Ezequiel Viñao
Reviews of Philippe Entremont with the Manhattan School of Music Symphony Orchestra; the pianist Simone Dinnerstein; and the composer Ezequiel Viñao.
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Emancipator Plays at Highline Ballroom
Emancipator performed at the Highline Ballroom on Thursday night, along with the violinist Ilya Goldberg.
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Rochester’s Survival Lessons
Good policy making, entrepreneurship and a little luck can ensure that a city doesn’t just survive, but thrive, when hit with economic dislocation.
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‘Gran Fury: Read My Lips’ at 80WSE
“Gran Fury: Read My Lips,” an exhibition at New York University’s 80WSE gallery, recalls when members of a collective of AIDS activists channeled their outrage through art.
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Pregnant, and Pushed Out of a Job
Thanks to a gap between discrimination laws and disability laws, it’s possible for a pregnant woman to be forced from her job.
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From Waters Crest, Rich Textures in Food-Friendly Whites
Waters Crest, a tiny winery in Cutchogue, is run by a self-taught winemaker who owns no vineyards, but it has food-friendly whites with a great texture.
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Scraping the $40,000 Ceiling at New York City Private Schools
The median price of first grade has gone up by 48 percent over 10 years, and parents at three schools are waiting to find out whether they will be joining the $40,000-a-year club.
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Enzo’s of the Bronx Ventures to Mount Kisco — Review
Anticipation was high when Enzo’s on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx said it would have a sibling in Mount Kisco.
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#trendingnyc: The Week on Twitter
Gov. Chris Christie plugging the “New Jersey” Giants and the death of a “Kotter” cast member were among the favorite topics on Twitter.
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A Glimpse of Wealth’s Past and Present in Antiques and Museums
The autumn of Occupy Wall Street has been followed in New York, however incongruously, by a winter of showcasing wealth’s traditions.
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Shane Baker, Raised Episcopalian, Lives for Yiddish Theater
A 43-year-old Midwesterner raised Episcopalian is helping to keep Yiddish theater alive and well, long after its heyday in New York.
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Answers to Questions About New York
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Legacy Asian Fusion in Huntington — Review
None of the dishes served at Legacy represents a fusion of cuisines, but better-than-average Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Korean, Vietnamese and Malaysian specialties are served, amid distinctive décor.
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Joy, Then Misery, as Some Vassar Early-Decision Applicants Learn True Fate
A test letter mistakenly told 76 applicants, some in other countries, that they had been accepted to the school.
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‘A Ride on the Underground Railroad,’ at Hofstra, Recalls Harriet Tubman
Nkeiru Okoye created “Songs of Harriet Tubman,” arias to be performed in “A Ride on the Underground Railroad” at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse at Hofstra University.
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Books on a Pastor’s Odyssey, a Politician and Urban Gardens
Authors on the Rev. Forrest Church, the late-19th-century politician Ashbel P. Fitch and transforming vacant lots and rooftops into mini-farms.
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N.Y. Airports Account for Half of All Delays
Despite changes in procedures and airline schedules, flight delays last year in the New York area were as bad as ever, and rippled across the country.
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St. John the Divine Expects Revenue, and Controversy, in Land Deal
Preservationists are opposed to an agreement that would bring more development to the campus of St. John the Divine.
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