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Remote Work is Changing the Landscape of ASL Interpreting. What Does This Mean for Interpreters?
Remote Work is Changing the Landscape of ASL Interpreting. What Does This Mean for Interpreters?
In the face of a technological transformation of their industry, these New York-based interpreters are discussing the future of visual…
Ava Manson
Mar 13
A Long Time Coming, Much Needed Mental Health Days Could Be a Reality Soon in New York Schools
A Long Time Coming, Much Needed Mental Health Days Could Be a Reality Soon in New York Schools
Facing a growing mental health crisis, schools are implementing mental health days. New York could be the latest state to join a growing…
Aurora Russell
Mar 11
The Injectable Age: Why New Yorkers are Pouting on their Lunch Breaks
The Injectable Age: Why New Yorkers are Pouting on their Lunch Breaks
Cosmetic injectable procedures are skyrocketing across the country. But the syringe isn’t always in a doctor’s hands.
Annie Abramczyk
Mar 11
Girls Night Out Just Got A Lot Safer — the Women Innovating NYC Nightlife
Girls Night Out Just Got A Lot Safer — the Women Innovating NYC Nightlife
Nightlife in NYC has long been a male-dominated industry in which women feel unsafe, but some women are determined to change that and are…
Sydni Dichter
Mar 11
La lucha: Resilience and persistence in the journey of Venezuelan migrants
La lucha: Resilience and persistence in the journey of Venezuelan migrants
As Venezuela faces deepening political and economic strife, it has brought about one of the biggest human displacement crises in the world…
Nicole Chiarella
Mar 11
The Unsung Stories of the Opera
The Unsung Stories of the Opera
A sexual misconduct investigation against a faculty member at Juilliard is exposing the unsafe hierarchy of power between students and…
Julia Chambers
Mar 11
New Waves of Young Entrepreneurs Reshaping Their Beloved Chinatown
New Waves of Young Entrepreneurs Reshaping Their Beloved Chinatown
Tech-savvy millennials are really reinventing Chinatown’s business trends. Here’s how they pull the younger generations back into their…
Elin Minkyeong Kim
Mar 10
Is New York City a Safe Haven For Abortion Seekers? These Activists Don’t Think So
Is New York City a Safe Haven For Abortion Seekers? These Activists Don’t Think So
While City Hall promotes abortion friendly policies, pro-abortion activists in the city contend with a different reality. And increasingly…
Alessia Diez
Mar 10
Where’s Williamsburg’s Vintage Culture Heading?
Where’s Williamsburg’s Vintage Culture Heading?
How Gentrification in Williamsburg is Changing Retail & The Ways in Which Small Vintage Stores are Protecting Themselves
Jod McCormack
Mar 10
One NA-groni, Please
One NA-groni, Please
What if you could enjoy one of your favorite cocktails, but remain completely sober while doing so? You can! Welcome to the world of…
Chloe Conway
Mar 10
Do you want to get dinner on November 8?:
Do you want to get dinner on November 8?:
Despite the seven glass windows evenly spaced between the dark wooden paneling, suggesting that there’s life inside…
Katherine Gross
Mar 9
Aviva Zafrin: Taking on the NYC Cabaret Scene by Storm
Aviva Zafrin: Taking on the NYC Cabaret Scene by Storm
I sat down with my friend, Aviva Zafrin, college student by day, up-and-coming cabaret star by night, who graciously told me about her…
Sydni Dichter
Feb 22
A TikTok Dating Coach That Wants To Help Women of Color Marry Rich
A TikTok Dating Coach That Wants To Help Women of Color Marry Rich
Meet May Kalinu, the self-proclaimed “spoiled girl dating coach and matchmaker” who is dishing luxury dating advice to her 300,000 TikTok…
Alessia Diez
Feb 21
Weed Control
Weed Control
Aaron Ghitelman knows the cannabis business has always been alive in New York. He says his office is simply shepherding the industry into a…
Hank Austin
Feb 21
Overworked and Under-proofed
Overworked and Under-proofed
For ex-pastry chef Genevieve Yam, the NYC food industry was brutal. Then she found fulfillment in food journalism.
Katherine Gross
Feb 21
The State of the Art
The State of the Art
Seasoned Opera Singer Bruce Baumer talks about the state of opera and its current industry in New York City.
Julia Chambers
Feb 21
What Is Actually Happening on Mott Street in Chinatown
What Is Actually Happening on Mott Street in Chinatown
Chinatown is gentrifying. Is all the new attention just a fad, or out of genuine respect for its unique culture?
Elin Minkyeong Kim
Feb 21
Before You Swaddle: Heel Prick
Before You Swaddle: Heel Prick
How one drop of blood (and a $3.2 million grant) is making genetic testing completely free, inclusive, and accessible in NYC– at least for…
Annie Abramczyk
Feb 21
The Right to Language
The Right to Language
Miriam Morrow grew up with sign language banned in her deaf elementary school. Now, an ASL professor of 30 plus years, she’s come across a…
Ava Manson
Feb 21
@Karyastreetstyle Will Photograph You Even If You’re Wearing Sweatpants
@Karyastreetstyle Will Photograph You Even If You’re Wearing Sweatpants
NYC street style photographer Karya Schanilec discusses latest fashion trends, gen-z style, and inclusivity in street photography
Jod McCormack
Feb 21
“This is New York — what would we do without immigrants?”:
“This is New York — what would we do without immigrants?”:
Nora Margaret Anderson, a New York immigration lawyer, addresses the disparities in the American treatment of migrants.
Nicole Chiarella
Feb 21
Food Insecurity in African American Communities and What New York City is Doing to Bridge the Gap
Food Insecurity in African American Communities and What New York City is Doing to Bridge the Gap
It’s a sunny, Thursday afternoon in Brooklyn, New York, and Andrew has begun the process of germinating his vegetable and fruit seeds for…
TCannon
May 11, 2022
Weapons Detectors And Drones: The Past, Present, and Future of the NYPD's Surveillance Technology
Weapons Detectors And Drones: The Past, Present, and Future of the NYPD's Surveillance Technology
Mayor Eric Adams wants to expand the NYPD’s tech arsenal to prevent gun violence, but he might be doing more harm than good.
Anna Choi
May 10, 2022
Can Puppets Help Fight NYC’s Climate Battle?
Can Puppets Help Fight NYC’s Climate Battle?
Behind the colorful stained-glass windows on East Sixth Street, past the heavy oak counter of the quiet juice bar, the first floor of Sixth…
Franswa Zhang
May 10, 2022
Unpredictability defines the post-pandemic music festival
Unpredictability defines the post-pandemic music festival
By: Kavya Thakkar
Kavya Thakkar
May 10, 2022
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