Sunday, May 1, 2011

Harlem - News

Harlem - News May 1, 2011

 

Taylor Kitsch turned dire in his early days in NY
Taylor Kitsch turned dire in his early days in NY (NY Daily News)
Taylor Kitsch covers the end of apartheid in 'The Bang Bang Club.' What a difference a few years can make.

From horrors to fresh ... (Bangkok Post)
In lumine tuo videbimus lumen is the motto of Columbia University, a key stop on the journey for Deogratias, the hero of Tracy Kidder's latest non-fiction work, Strength in What Remains .

A Sidewalk Mr. Fix-It, Now Missing a Few Parts (The New York Times)
Parks department workers disposed of the cart used by Natividad Zirate, 65, a bicycle repairman who usually works on East Houston Street.

 

Battery Dance Company Still Leaping After 35 Years
Battery Dance Company Still Leaping After 35 Years (DNAInfo)
Just a few hours before the opening night of the Battery Dance Company 's 35th anniversary show on Friday, founder Jonathan Hollander was thinking about the future.

Teen Filmmakers Take Spotlight at Tribeca Film Festival (DNAInfo)
They may not be stars just yet, but a crew of teenage New Yorkers will see their names on the big screen Friday night, when the Tribeca Film Institute presents its annual screening of youth-made media.

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