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Civil Union: An Artistic Partnership

December 4, 2009 by  
Filed under Featured, Leisure & Culture

Send to KindleTweet Visual artists Jenny Morgan and David Mramor complement each other like an unlikely romantic couple. The platonic artist partnership was one fostered by the woman behind Brooklyn’s Like the Spice gallery, Marisa Sage. Upon visiting their neighboring galleries and spearheading an opening for Jenny, she decided the two School of Visual Arts [...]

One of a Kind

July 2, 2009 by  
Filed under America's Faces, Featured

Send to KindleTweet Spotted: Pride Week, Pier 54, Manhattan Name: Alexsarah Age: 26 Hometown: Miami and Atlanta Current ‘hood: Bushwick, Brooklyn First language: English Other Languages: Portuguese Job: Between jobs Ethnicity: African American Favorite Condiment: Guacemole Religion: N/A Favorite Nut: Macadamia On your iPod now: Caetano Veloso Favorite Movie(s): The Protagonist Dream Job: Don’t really [...]

American Headlines September 29

September 28, 2008 by  
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Send to KindleTweet Congressional leaders and the Bush administration announced Sunday they had reached a draft deal to commit up to $700 billion to bail out struggling Wall Street firms plagued with assets-backed securities, The Washington Post reports. House and Senate negotiators reached an agreement that will allow Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr. to stage [...]

The Mobile Event Portal: A Mobile Mogul Creates A Cell-Friendly Event Site

July 10, 2008 by  
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Send to KindleTweet The Dirt: What’s the difference between the first and second dot-com boom? The first, around the millennium, made people very rich very fast by providing seemingly intangible services until the bubble burst. The second involves a mix of widgets, social networking and mobile media technology that all revolves around engaging the average [...]

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