Despite being moody and depressed during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, Lancelot Theobald Jr., of Baldwin, found a productive way to stay busy.
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By Andre Silva
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12/1/22
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In 2013, Democrat Lisa Daniels challenged Republican County Legislator Howard Kopel when he was running for a second term. Fast-forward to 2021 and Kopel, now the Legislature’s deputy presiding officer, is running for a seventh two-year term.
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Herald Staff
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10/28/21
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‘Joe Iconis’ is the name on everyone’s lips these days, and it’s not difficult to understand why.
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By Iris Wiener
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8/8/19
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At the Bogata Events Center, in Atlantic City, on the last stop of the Transmogrify Tour 2017, master guitarist Carlos Santana reminded the sold-out audience, …
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8/24/17
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What better way to spend a glorious, moonlit mid-summer’s evening than at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park watching one of Shakespeare’s lightest comedies, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
A …
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8/12/17
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Review by Elyse Trevers
Even reviewers are influenced by reviews. So upon hearing about some of the reactions to the recent British import of George Orwell’s “1984,” I must admit that I …
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8/9/17
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Widowhood is rarely treated as a comedic subject, yet for almost 80 minutes, the audience is laughing and smiling at Curvy Widow, the new musical at the Westside …
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8/4/17
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America is a nation of immigrants. All ethnic groups and nationalities can trace their pathway and contributions to this country. At the Museum of Jewish Heritage, The National Yiddish Theater …
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8/3/17
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We complain about politicians, government corruption and collusion and applaud when the offenders are caught and penalized. The Red Bull Theater’s production of The …
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7/25/17
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Review by Elyse Trevers
The dynamics of a family change dramatically when the caregiver suddenly needs care. That is what happens in Scott McPherson’s Marvin’s Room, the 1990 play that has …
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7/23/17
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