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Long Islanders Urged To Prepare For Hurricane Earl's Worst
wpix.comOn Long Island, emergency workers are telling residents to prepare for Hurricane Earl to deliver the worst. They also warn that people who live closest to the water and farthest east on Long Island are at the greatest risk. Wednesday is sunny, hot and...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Hurricane Earl (2010), Puerto Rico, Long Island
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Megan Mullally returning to Broadway in Terrence McNally play
Culture MonsterHer post-"Will & Grace" television career may not have gone as smoothly as planned (a syndicated talk show bearing her name was canceled in 2007 after only a few months on the air), but Megan Mullally seems to be on...... -
‘Janine Klein: Gay Bar Star’ at Parliament House on Saturday
Attention Must Be Paid» Orlando Sentinel – Attention Must Be PaidFresh from an award-winning packed-houses run at the 2010 Orlando International Fringe Festival, powerhouse singer Janine Klein will reprise Janine Klein: Gay Bar Star in a Wanzie Presents “one-night-only” performance Saturday at the... -
Mini review: 'The House on Salt Hay Road'
Jacket CopyOur mini review of "The House on Salt Hay Road" by Carin Clevidence, a novel published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Family. War. Weather. The long, golden summer light of Fire Island, N.Y. The marshes and fields of the Great...... -
The Library of America launches a blog
Jacket CopyThe Library of America, the nonprofit publishing house dedicated to creating an in-print library of editions of America's greatest works, launched its first blog Friday. Called Reader's Almanac, it focuses on joining the current online discussions that... -
'Room for Children' is a sophisticated take on kid decor
L.A. at HomeSusanna Salk, author of the new book "Room for Children," is a former special projects editor at House & Garden and author of "A Privileged Life: Celebrating WASP Culture." So it should come as no surprise that her sensibility veers refreshingly away from... -
Going to the beach? Please mind your manners seaside
The Associated PressHeaded for the beach? Please, beg fellow sun worshippers, remember the Golden Rule. "Beach etiquette is no different than everyday etiquette," says Syndi Seid, founder of Advanced Etiquette, a San Francisco-based company that teaches social etiquette and...Tags: Cell Phones, New York City, Ocean Beach, Music Industry, Real Estate Sellers
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Marvin Scott
The recipient of seven prestigious Emmy awards for journalistic achievement, Marvin Scott has done it all. Since joining WPIX in 1980, he has served in multiple capacities as anchor, reporter, host and producer. Scott is currently the station's Senior...Tags: Long Island Sound, Awards and Prizes, New York University, Social Sciences, Armed Forces
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A Colorful Life
Sun reporterWhen Grace Hartigan was a little girl, she was bewitched by gypsies. In the 1930s, the Travelers still roamed the countryside in nomadic caravans, and young Grace would shinny up the apple tree in her parents' backyard in Newark, N.J., to spy on them....Tags: John Cage, Vaccines, Poetry, Mark Rothko, Guggenheim Museum
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Rell, Others Laud N.Y.'s Rejection Of Broadwater Gas Plant
Courant Staff WriterOpponents cheered as New York Gov. David Paterson declared Thursday, "The fact is, Broadwater is behind us." But the high-stakes battle over Broadwater Energy's plan to put a massive, floating, natural-gas plant in Long Island Sound isn't over yet. The...Tags: David Paterson, Long Island Sound, Politics, Richard Blumenthal, M. Jodi Rell
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'Gay Sex in the '70s'
Times Staff WriterWith his brisk yet comprehensive "Gay Sex in the '70s," documentarian Joseph Lovett backs up his assertion that the decade bracketed by the 1969 Stonewall riots, marking the beginning of gay liberation, and the emergence of AIDS in 1981 was "the most...Tags: HIV, Politics, Movies, Minority Groups, Riots
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A MOST INSPIRED HAUNT
Times Staff WriterTHOM and Leslie Beers are possessed, though in no way like Linda Blair or Emily Rose. The couple does not talk in tongues or levitate, but their Sherman Oaks home speaks in an elevated vernacular of its own. An ode to Craftsman and Age of Aquarius arts...Tags: Martha Stewart, Television Industry, Mexico, Lakes and Ponds, House and Home
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