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The most famous cover in the history of The New Yorker magazine may be for the March 29, 1976 issue, a drawing known as “View of the World from 9th Avenue.” You’ve no doubt seen it: 9th Avenue large ...
The story of the Brooklyn Nets is like a legendary epic that keeps turning pages. The team's origins date back to 1967 when it was established in the Brooklyn area of New York City. In 1976, the team ...
The death toll in New York City's Legionnaires’ disease outbreak has risen to ... The disease takes its name from a 1976 outbreak at a state convention of the American Legion veterans organization in ...
The Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York is widely recognized as the largest and oldest collection of lesbian history in the world. It was founded in the 1970s by a group of women active in the Gay ...
Billy Joel examines his many mood swings in “Summer, Highland Falls”, which appears on 'Turnstiles', his love letter to New York.
Pierce says there’s hope he will reprise his role in the rumored television series revolving around Skyler Gisondo’s Jimmy ...
Now celebrating 50 years, the Tribeca dealer has outlived higher-profile peers like Metro Pictures and Cheim and Read. Art ...
Artists and architects have often imagined eccentric playscapes — Dulwich Picture Gallery’s new pavilion for children turns those dreams into riotous reality ...
The season starts on March 25, the earliest Opening Day not involving an international series or special event in league ...
Five granite fountains remain in SC towns more than a century after a NY millionaire paid to install them across the country to provide water to animals.
When Kyle McCord threw an ugly interception Friday in the preseason game with the Jets, that probably sealed his fate with ...
Kyle Schwarber hit four home runs in Philadelphia’s 19-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday night to become the fourth Phillies player and 21st major leaguer to accomplish the feat.