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When Joseph Papp founded the Public Theater in 1954, one of its outgrowths was Shakespeare in the Park, which was
When Joseph Papp founded the Public Theater in 1954, one of its outgrowths was Shakespeare in the Park, which was
This week most communities kick off the season with their Christmas Tree and menorah lighting festivities, in addition to other holiday
Neil deGrasse Tyson has seen the 1990 image of Earth sent from Voyager 1 as the space probe sailed billions of
Rhonda “Master of Financial Disaster” Klch will meet Susan “Super Sue” Vaughan, her contender, in the ring at the Long Island
The Third Annual Long Island Gingerbread and Chocolate House Competition is set for Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Chocolate Duck, 310
With fall temperatures upon us, Long Island homeowners now have a valuable new ally to help them save money on their heating
At an age when most people are content to go quietly into the night, Tony Bennett continues to defy the norms
What do Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen, Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Estefan, Ray Charles
Watching operating model train exhibits is fun for everyone. Most times the displays charge a nominal admission fee as they raise
If all youth runaways in the U.S. lived in one city, it would be the fifth largest city in the country.
This year the Diwali Festival, also known as Deepavali, meaning clay lamps, starts on Nov. 11. Depending on if you’re
Long Island’s largest food drive event, the 7th annual Bethpage Turkey Drive to benefit the Island Harvest Food Bank, will
One of the greatest American actors, Al Pacino’s greatest love has always been live theater, a place where he found a
Even though Halloween might be the only time some people stop to think about wizards, witches and sorcery, there are
It was a hotly contested, close race-and then it wasn’t.
Unity was the operative concept readily apparent at the Solidarity Rally for Israel that was held at Great Neck’s Firefighters
Puerto Rico may be 1,600 miles away from Garden City, but for a few hours, author Nelson Denis spoke about
In honor of the centennial of Ol’ Blue Eyes, on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 2 p.m., comedian, radio personality and
The Cradle of Aviation Museum presents “Welcome to Mars—A Conversation and Book Signing with Buzz Aldrin,” on Friday, Oct. 23,
It’s too early to know what the announced sale of Cablevision and most of its subsidiaries, including Newsday, to Netherlands-based Altice
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