Archive for September, 2009
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2010 NYS Teacher of the Year Application
Nominate an outstanding teacher in your school for the 2010 New York State Teacher of the Year. Deadline for Applications is February 13, 2009.
Living In | Mount Hope, the Bronx: Easy on the Wallet; on the Eye, Too
The Bronx neighborhood of Mount Hope is seeing a resurgence of building, especially for lower-income renters.
Mortgages: New Rules Coming Soon
On Oct. 1, new rules adopted by the Federal Reserve will go into effect, requiring greater diligence on the part of mortgage lenders and brokers.
At Long Last, a Leveling Out?
A review of closing data shows that median and average prices on co-ops and condos have continued to drift lower in the third quarter.
Theater Review | ‘Come Fly With Me’: The Chairman Sings, as Couples Swing
Come Fly With Me, a new musical by the choreographer Twyla Tharp set to the music of Frank Sinatra, is a medley of dances loosely tied to vignettes about four couples at a nightclub.
Theater Review | ‘Othello’: The General in His High-Tech Labyrinth
Peter Sellars s exasperatingly misconceived Othello stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as Iago and John Ortiz as the title character.
Coney Island Journal: Bard, Boardwalk and, With Luck, Only a Staged Tempest
The Brave New World Repertory Theater, which likes to put on plays outside of theaters, is producing The Tempest on the beach at Coney Island.
Theater Review | Connecticut: A Man of Power and the Women Who Worship Him
Yale Repertory Theater is staging Ibsen s The Master Builder, the story of Halvard Solness, a middle-age superstar architect, and three women in his life.
In Belarus, Theater as Activism
An acting troupe called “Belarus Free Theater” challenges the state and attracts international attention.
Music Review | ‘Kristina’: Swedes Coming to America, Grandly
If the music-theater genre facetiously nicknamed poperetta has any chance on Broadway, it could come from an American production of the bombastic Swedish epic Kristina.
Theater Review | ‘Frederick Douglass Now’ and ‘The Cambria’: Two Varied Views of an Abolitionist
Two plays at the Irish Arts Center explore the life of Frederick Douglass, the great abolitionist.
Theater Review | New Jersey: Journey Loops Through the Past of a Mother and Daughter
In 26 Miles, at the Two River Theater Company in Red Bank, estrangement turns to reconciliation on a road trip to Wyoming.
Theater Review | ‘Fathers & Sons’: Prepping for Opening Night (and Life)
Richard Hoehler s new play is so sentimental and good-natured that its warmth often stifles what is otherwise a well-conceived show.
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Letters: Blockbuster Shows: Seconding a Critic s Call
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Theater Festival With Puppets, Trees and Oily Smells
The New Victory Scottish Festival, which began on Friday and runs just over six weeks under the auspices of the New Victory Theater, seeks to redefine what plays for the young can be.
Dance Review | Bill T. Jones: A What If Look Back, Inspired by Lincoln
At the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Ill., the choreographer Bill T. Jones presented a new dance piece based on the life and career of Abraham Lincoln.
Letters: The Beatles: A Prediction Realized
To the Editor.
Review: A Chinese Spin on Baroque Opera
The artist Zhang Huan has staged Handel s Semele for La Monnaie theater, in a production set in a 450-year-old Ming Dynasty temple.
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Television Review | ‘Accidentally on Purpose’: Older Woman, Younger Man and Baby Makes Three
With its bland jokes, its lack of any sort of topicality, its Jenna Elfman, Accidentally on Purpose, beginning Monday on CBS, feels as if it could have been on any time in the last two decades.
Currents | Events: A Fixture on the Literary Scene
American Standard is sponsoring the Tell Us Your Best Toilet Story contest.
In The Garden: Putting Down Roots and Raising Hopes
New Leaf, a horticulture and job skills program at Argus Community in the Bronx, is designed for recovering addicts who have been homeless for two years.
Fashion Review: A Varied Skyline Enlivens the View
Reviews of Derek Lam, Altuzarra, Preen, Richard Chai, Ohne Titel and Alexander Wang.
Fashion Review: Sense and Sensibility Restored
Donna Karan has taken into account that people may care deeply about fashion but are not going to buy clothes just for the sake of shopping.
Wife/Mother/Worker/Spy: Twirling on Her Toes, Giving Orders
With her two older daughters away at college, a mother is alone for the first time with the youngest of the family, and sending out an S.O.S.
Special Report: A Lyrical Escape
Marc Jacobs offered a light and airy collection that was about as far as you could go from today’s woes.
Stepping Out of Fashion and Into Film, Without Glancing Back
One of the most compelling personalities in the world of style has been mostly a no-show during New York Fashion Week.
Personal Best: To Train Harder, Consider a Crowd
Some runners say good teammates help improve performances.
Critical Shopper | Seven New York: New Wave s Next Generation
A visit to this exciting, experimental and expensive fashion boutique will expand your mind.
Fashion Review: A Sputter Here, a Spark There
Reviews of the Rodarte, Oscar de la Renta, Tory Burch, Michael Kors and Narciso Rodriguez shows.
Special Report: A Time to Sell Green, Not Greed
Making customers feel good about the value of their purchases has become an integral part of post-downturn retailing.
Meeting of Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009:We will meet from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM in the Elliott Library, Room 507, at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, located at 2 West 64th Street at Central Park West [ click here for map ].A Humanist Roundtable Discussion will take place, where Humanist literature and books are available. Please come and join in conversation with like-minded free thinkers. Please bring your own concerns for discussion.One suggestion for discussion has been, in honor of Charles Darwin, the question of whether or not there is hope for further Evolution of Human Beings. Given the extent of self-knowledge that Science is exploring, may it eventually become possible for us Humans to develop more ethical responses to societal problems and to international relations? Or are we locked into what is claimed to be “Human behavior?” What say you? The Astronomer, Harlow Shapley mused that Earthlings might wake up and work together if Mars made war on us.Another subject for discussion will be a new Program dedicated to promoting consensus-making techniques. Rick Ulfik, Founder and Chair of We, The World, has worked with various organizations and coalitions around the world to produce and promote collaborative initiatives and events for peace, sustainability and transformation. He will be presenting information about an important new Program called “Be The Change”. This is a course in Heart-Centered Leadership that will be starting on May 13th, the evening after our own meeting. Rick is inviting others to join him for this series of ongoing studies. Here is contact information to learn more: phone 646-201-9226 or e-mail bethechange@wetheworld.org.Hoping to see you at the Humanist Meeting; bring Friends. Meet congenial people, share ideas, make plans!
Abu Dhabi Gives U.S. Hospital $150 Million
The government of Abu Dhabi s gift will go toward researching pain-free approaches to pediatric surgery.
Press Group Seeks Inquiry Into Killings in Russia
Since 2000, 17 journalists in Russia have been killed in retaliation for their work, making it the third most dangerous country for the press, after Iraq and Algeria.
Chewy Chicken Feet May Quash a Trade War
In light of Chinese consumers love for chicken feet, the government may be loath to cut off U.S. poultry imports.
4 Mortar Shells Land Near U.S. Embassy in Green Zone as Biden Visits Baghdad
The vice president made his third trip to Iraq this year, at a time when Iraq s political leaders have been quarreling publicly over security and diplomacy.
Suicide Victim May Have Hidden Millions Abroad
Finn M. W. Caspersen, a prominent philanthropist, was suspected of secreting millions of dollars at LGT, a private bank controlled by Liechtenstein s royal family.
Jody Powell, Trusted Aide to Jimmy Carter, Dies at 65
Mr. Powell was the closest adviser to Jimmy Carter from Mr. Carter s days as governor to those as president.
Census Bureau Drops Acorn From 2010 Effort
Responding to fears that the community activist group Acorn might taint the 2010 census, the Census Bureau severed its ties with the organization.
National Briefing | New England: Massachusetts: Congressman Won t Run for Senate
Representative Edward J. Markey said he would not join the race to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
Company Kept Kabul Security Contract Despite Record
A review of documents reveals that the State Department had long known of complaints about ArmorGroup, the contractor chosen to protect its embassy in Kabul.
On the Hill: Congress Can t Rely on Public Opinion
Contempt for Congress is practically an American tradition, making the current lackluster standing of the House and Senate about standard.
Nonprofit Groups Upset at Exclusion From Health Bills
Since nonprofit groups do not pay income taxes, they would not benefit from a tax credit for small businesses that provide health insurance to employees.
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U.S. Cost-Saving Policy Forces New Kidney Transplant
Medicare stops paying for anti-rejection drugs after 36 months, one of several anomalies that many in Congress hope to cure with this year s health care bill.
Sidebar: Obama About-Face Goes to High Court
First the Justice Department decided it would not ask the Supreme Court to block the release of photographs showing the abuse of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then it changed its mind.
Fund-Raiser to Blagojevich Dies in Chicago
Christopher Kelly, once Rod R. Blagojevich s top fund-raiser, had been charged with the former Illinois governor in a federal corruption case.


