Isaac Mizrahi Keeps It Simply Classic At Lord & Taylor
The world of fashion may be where Isaac Mizrahi hails from, but he’s managed to become a pop culture icon by
The world of fashion may be where Isaac Mizrahi hails from, but he’s managed to become a pop culture icon by
Flip through all of our Long Island Weekly covers thus far, from our inaugural issue in November 2015 through our anniversary
As this very memorable and historic election looms nears, it seems to be a time to reflect on America’s past elections
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Halloween is right around the corner, so do you a have a costume? Some people forget all about the ghostly holiday
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Selichot, a holy day that Jews worldwide devote to introspection and prayers for forgiveness, was celebrated recently at Temple Judea of Manhasset. Rabbi Todd
For those who begin their leaf collecting and autumn décor on Sept. 1, more power to you. But others refuse to
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