Since the invention of the camera, photographers have been enthralled by interpreting the natural world. We (viewers), in turn, are captivated by what their cameras reveal. As we spring forward, we’re all eager to enjoy the landscape as it emerges from its winter “hibernation.” It’s the subject of Heckscher Museum of Art’s current exhibition, “Viewfinders: Photographers Frame Nature,” on display through April 16.
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By Karen Bloom
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3/15/23
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Born with the teaching gene and not likely to recover any time soon: That is my self-diagnosis.
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3/2/23
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The Whaling Museum & Education Center in Cold Spring Harbor has opened its newest exhibit on the role and history of African Americans in the whaling industry. Titled “From Sea to Shining …
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By Will Sheeline
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2/24/23
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The Sea Cliff Village Museum’s latest exhibit, “Sea Cliff’s Fabulous Flappers,” offers visitors an opportunity to visit the 1920s, in particular the flapper era, which has …
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By Will Sheeline
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2/23/23
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Raynham Hall was filled with music on Saturday as the singing group June E. Townes & Gospera gave an a capella Black History Month concert consisting of Negro spirituals, hymns and folk songs. The …
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By Will Sheeline
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2/17/23
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It takes lots of elbow grease to wipe away all the hype, scandal and five-alarm headlines about Britain’s royal family, and finally hit the spots that shine.
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By James Bernstein
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12/22/22
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The Whaling Museum and Education Center of Cold Spring Harbor had something special in store for visitors this holiday season. For the first time, it hosted the Holiday Walking Tour, an hour-long …
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By Laura Lane
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12/16/22
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The Whaling Museum and Education Center of Cold Spring Harbor had something special in store for visitors this holiday season. For the first time, it hosted the Holiday Walking Tour; an hour-long …
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By Laura Lane
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12/15/22
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It was a night to remember, and a night to recognize the people and businesses that help make Nassau Community College what it is.
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By Andre Silva
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12/7/22
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History oozes from the 18th century Rock Hall land that is now a Town of Hempstead museum and the past and present mix constantly on the 3 acres in Lawrence, especially at the two-day Rock Hall Country Fair that took place last month.
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By Jeff Bessen
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11/3/22
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