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Irving Underhill was another New York City photographer of the early 20th century. His photos reminds me of Samuel Gottscho though Gottscho was confined mostly to the 30's where his images transformed New York into an Art Deco future world that almost seem to be set design from some long lost sci-fi epic. Underhill on the other hand presents the New York as an advertisement for American prosperity. I can picture his wrinkled photos taped to ...
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Central Connecticut State University has released the annual list of America's Most Literate Cities . Seattle, Washington D.C., and Minneapolis topped the list, and New York City came in at 29th on the list. This year, the university's president, Dr. John W. Miller , wrote the report. The annual study has been conducted since 2003, measuring the literary health of U.S. cities with a population of 250,000. Here's more about the ...
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8 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Manhattan is an island of churches. No matter where you are, you're never far from the sight of one, whether a magisterially carved stone or a basic stucco-and-brick. True, the days are gone when the city's churches were routinely accessible to street traffic, though most will be open for Christmas services on Friday and into the weekend. Multimedia Related ArtsBeat: Send Us Your Photos (December 24, 2009) ...
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In a seeming attempt to surpass LA Times columnist Joel Stein in hate mail and death threats, fellow LA Times columnist Gregory Rodriguez recently wrote that his biggest problem with Christmas isn't that it's overly-commercialized - but that he has to listen to annoying people whine about how over-commercialized Christmas is. And Greg, as usual, has a valid point, once he qualified he was talking about only one of the two different ...
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