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Daily Archives: April 14, 2011
Couples Dating Couples: How Double Dating Can Help Your Relationship
Some people spend their lives searching for someone to love. Who would have thought that once that mission is accomplished, you’d have to find two more people to love? A recent Wayne State University study found that couples that integrate … Continue reading
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Greenpoint Beer Works: Brewing beers in Brooklyn
Kelly Taylor operates Greenpoint Beer Works in Brooklyn. He currently serves as the head brewmaster for Heartland Brewery and owns his own brand, Kelso of Brooklyn. He brews both beers in his two-story brewery in Clinton Hill, along with two … Continue reading
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Tagged multimedia project
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Riding With Ghosts – NYC Bicyclists Remember Friends And Share Fears
On March 6, bike riders from across New York City gathered to remember their own, riding to the sites of 20 crashes where bicyclists lost their lives in crashes in 2010. On their way, riders left flowers, notes, and ghost … Continue reading
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A Job Doesn’t Grow In Brooklyn
Brooklyn is booming. The borough’s population has steadily increased since 2000 – Census estimates showed a 4.4 percent increase in 2009, one of the largest county gains in the country (The 1.1 percent gain shown in the 2010 Census is … Continue reading
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Tagged Brooklyn, brooklyn jobs, Glenn Thursday, job fair, jobs, long island university, multimedia project, unemployment
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Brilliant Senior Voice-Overs
Voice-over classes for senior citizens – it’s a brilliant idea. Literally. Debbie Brilliant, 52, founded Brilliant Senior Voice-Overs earlier this year. Each week, Brilliant welcomes a small group of students aged 55 and older into her Upper East Side apartment. … Continue reading
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Training with Rodz Hurts
Juan Rodriguez, aka Johnny Rodz, made a name for himself in over 30 years of work for the WWE. He barely ever won a match. Serving mainly as enhancement talent, it was his job to make his opponents look good. … Continue reading
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There Will Be Mud
It’s no coincidence that meet director Nick Jubok hosts his annual Mudders & Grunters trail race on the final Sunday of each March. The thawing temperatures, combined with spring’s steady rainfall, creates a perfect storm of muddy conditions for this … Continue reading
Senior Prepares For Upcoming Fashion Show
Senior Citizen fashionistas at the Willoughby Senior Center are ready to take the center stage at “The Real Housewives of Fort Greene” fashion show next week. But creative designs, original accessories, and perfected catwalk struts won’t be the only cause … Continue reading
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Life on the Road
You can tell they’re from out of town – who else would dare to drive a 15-seat van in Midtown Manhattan? “Learning how to drive in New York City in a 15-passenger van, I feel like I can do anything,” … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, child soldiers, invisible children, multimedia, new york city, non-profit organization, photography, roadies, uganda
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