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- A Couple of New York Gems
- 1. St. Regis Hotel New York In 1904, Colonel John Jacob Astor broke ground for the building of the St. Regis Hotel at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 55th Street, in the most exclusive residential section of New York City at the time. While
- Hotel Interactive Network
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- 2/3/2010
- Behind the Facade: Moguls and Money at the Met
- This unauthorized book about the Metropolitan Museum of Art, "the most encyclopedic, universal art museum in the world," takes the reader behind the façade. On the first page the author announces that the Met was hostile from the inception
- Maine Antique Digest
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- 11 hours ago
- EFM sees good numbers
- With the international film sector still reeling from the financial crisis, European Film Market topper Beki Probst says she's eager to accommodate industry demands. This year's mart looks likely to remain stable and on par with last year
- Variety
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- 2/7/2010
- Product Guru: Absolute Return Takes A New Approach
- Robert Stein, managing partner of registered investment advisory firm Astor Financial says that clients pay him to not lose ... You essentially have to broaden your time frame to include the up-cycles because sometimes—well—you lose money.
- Financial-Planning.com
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- 2/5/2010
- Raro Ensemble: Chamber Music Is Their Passion
- INSEPARABLE QUARTET: (L-R)the Raro Ensemble is composed of Razvan Popovici, Bernhard Naoki Hedenborg, Diana Ketler,and Alexander Sitkovetsky. (Serban Mestecanenau) Presenting and producing classical music helps to pass on the great
- The Epoch Times
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- 17 hours ago
- purple patch: The old house at home —Joseph Mitchell
- McSorley’s occupies the ground floor of a redbrick tenement at 15 Seventh Street, just off Cooper Square, where the Bowery ends. It was opened in 1854 and is the oldest saloon in New York City. In 88 years it has had four owners — an Irish
- Daily Times
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- 2/3/2010
- A Life in the Theatre: Michael Feinstein
- How did you make your first recording ... Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim to Burton Lane to Harold Rome to Jacqueline Kennedy and Bill Blass and Brooke Astor. It was extraordinary. Are George and Ira Gershwin still your favorites?
- Playbill
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- 2/4/2010
- LOCAL THEATER: 'Scotland Road' is a Buoying Suspense Yarn
- In Jeffrey Hatcher’s “Scotland Road,” the intriguing little drama that opened Feb. 5 at the Jewel Box Theatre, Winifred might be a survivor of the 1912 Titanic disaster ... even though she’s a toothsome twentysomething when she surfaces in
- Kitsap Sun
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- 2/6/2010
- NJ Girls Basketball - Middlesex: Spotswood gets a preview of
- Edison has the ability to play an up-tempo game ... team that's looking to make a serious run in the state tournament and has overcome any obstacle that plagued them in previous years. Seniors Colleen Duffy, Melissa Kukoda, Brooke Astor,
- Bridgeton News
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- 2/5/2010
- Musical trio ready to blaze new trails
- Sonia Leong, Nina Flyer and Ann Miller will be riding a new "Wave" on Saturday night. That's nothing unusual for the New Pacific Trio's members. Since its inception in 2002 at University of the Pacific, the trio - Leong (piano), Flyer
- Record
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- 2/5/2010