ILLUMINATING THE RICH AND VARIED LIFE OF NEW YORK CITY

 

 

 

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The waiting area at Animal Care & Control of NYC on 110th between 1st and 2nd Avenues smells like vinegar. The cinder-block walls are

Divination decks are enjoying something of a reawakening.

Songkran includes traditional dancing, food, and a water ceremony.

Rocking the waves, these surfers continue to ride the tide when the mercury falls.

Once frowned upon in Puerto Rico, the Bomba, an old Afro-Puerto Rican music style, is getting popular in the Bronx, thanks to educator, Dr.

As the religious aspect fade out, Easter Bonnet Parade take on its enduring designation as a cultural festival.

For the first time in 100 years New Yorkers can go curling in the city, at a popular program in Prospect Park.

After an iconic competition closes, whistlers hope their music will live on.

Puppetry is an unconventional career path, but one couple has made it the family business.

For one long night a year, New Yorkers walk the streets and count the homeless.

Designers are increasingly using African fabrics and Fashion Week is attracting African designers, many for the first time.

Liberian - Americans feel the ripple effects of Ebola and say they have been stigmatized and isolated.

For Monica Bartley and other people who use a wheelchair, winter presents even greater challenges to getting around the city.

Heather O'Donnell founded Honey and Wax Booksellers in 2011 joining the ranks of rare book dealers in New York.

A mother strives to provide for her family and fulfill her dream of helping others out of poverty

Learning home-style international cuisine with immigrant home cooks.

Fashion designers and cosmetic manufacturers in the city are catering to vegans with products that are animal-free and cruelty-free

A group of formerly incarcerated young men find hope in a food truck business

A Vietnam veteran uses acting as way to deal with the effects of the war.

What will become of the New York State Pavilion from the 1964 World's Fair?