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Arts & Theater
A Conversation with John Collins
On 13 April 2026, TORCHES continues with a conversation with the award-winning director and founder and artistic director of Elevator…
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Market
Multifamily Filings Spike to 12-Year High in New York City
Developers flooded the city’s Department of Buildings with multifamily plans last month, pushing filings to their highest level in more…
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Health
Peter Pan in the Catskills and Other Historical Essays
Peter Pan in the Catskills and Other Historical Essays (Purple Mountain Press, 2026) is a collection that evokes the magic…
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Arts & Theater
On a Theatrical Pilgrimage to See Carolina Bianchi and Cara de Cavalo’s Chapter II: The Brotherhood
But hope is not the goal. In fact, why should there even be a goal? As declared in The Bride,…
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Health
DEC Considering Hiking Limits in Most Popular Adirondack, Catskill Areas
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has announced the release of two report regarding Visitor Use Management (VUM) for…
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Market
RXR Creeps Forward at 175 Park Supertall
RXR is pumping up its plans next to Grand Central Terminal, filing last week for a 95-story supertall. Chief construction…
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Health
Occupied City: New York and the American Revolution
A crucial strategic site for both the Patriots and the British, the city of New York played an instrumental role…
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Health
New Interactive Map Celebrates Greenwich Village Jazz History
April is Jazz Appreciation Month, and Village Preservation in New York City is celebrating with a new way to explore…
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Culture
The scientist who developed the polio vaccine
Although fewer than 1% of infections led to paralysis, the sheer scale of polio outbreaks meant that large numbers of…
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Religion
Pope Leo’s Easter Plea to Lay Down Arms
In his first Urbi et Orbi message, the pontiff framed peace as dialogue, nonviolence and a change of heart in…
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