It’s a fun puzzle to be part of an organization that is integrating its mission into its revenue-generating products and services, using those resources to reinvest in communities through programs, policy advocacy and philanthropy, and ensuring its investments are aligned with our mission and impa...
The New York Transit Museum, one of the city's leading cultural institutions, is the largest museum in the United States devoted to urban public transportation history, and one of the premier institutions of its kind in the world. The Museum explores the development of the grea...
Every hint, nudge and outright answer you need to complete today's NYT Strands puzzle. 1 hour ago By Mashable Team The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox. Subscribe These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you ar...
For humanity right now, it is a lot about getting rid of the old, based on old energy, and creating the new, based on new energy. Today, we are in the midst of this change (some people might prefer the word turmoil). There are people who are invested in the old, and who are tr...
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation on Tuesday that criminalizes revenge porn in the state of New York.
based on inflation, that coat today would set you back at least $2,000… …this condescending ad offered merchants a way to reach the “hitherto strange and aloof women of New York” through daytime advertising… …Plymouth enlisted the talents of Alan Dunn to tout their car’s ride and ...
(The latter is an ‘authorial autocommentary’, as Gero Guttzeit had explained the day before, and all are examples of ‘internal intertextuality’ in Patrick Antoniol’s terms). In the case of ‘Whitman’, Stevenson struggled to get the right point-of-view for an author of poems that, ...
but there have been plenty of friendly words in the mix, too, like THOSE, FRAME, and SHARD. And while the recent streak of tough words is definitely a thing (including today’s puzzle, which, I’ll admit, took me all six guesses to solve), it’s not becauseThe New York Timesis ...
'Silo' Season 2's twisty ending, explained What's the deal with that flashback? 9 hours ago By Sam Haysom NYT Strands hints, answers for January 17 Every hint, nudge and outright answer you need to complete today's NYT Strands puzzle. 6 hours ago By Mashable Team Wordle today:...
New York Press,August 18, 1999 The Fallen Angel Around twilight on June 7, 1812 the old soldier landed somewhere near today’s South Street Seaport. The colonel hastened to a friend’s house at 66 Water Street, only to find everyone away. Only around midnight did he find a room—already...