The arrests last week of Malcolm Smith, a leader of the State Senate, and Dan Halloran, a New York City councilman, along with political leaders in Queens and the Bronx, make it tempting to think that corruption dwells west of us; that Nassau County is not tainted by big-city dirty dealings.
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4/11/13
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Gaines gives another noteworthy performance as Peter Stockmann, the protagonist in Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of The People.”
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By: Elyse Trevers
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10/4/12
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“Old Jews Telling Jokes” is a show that would have easily fit in the Catskills years ago. If that region, along with the Lower East Side’s Ratner’s, conjures up a nostalgic image, then this is definitely a show for you.
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By: Elyse Trevers
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8/9/12
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In the spring of 2011, a very special group of boys were brought together to create the Lynbrook/East Rockaway STING Boys U-9 soccer team.
Their journey began in the summer, with weekly …
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Story and photos courtesy Julie O’Connell
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7/18/12
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On June 19, at its last meeting of the school year, the Oceanside Board of Education adopted a new policy to help protect student athletes who suffer concussions while playing.
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By Alex Costello
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7/11/12
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Exhibits and more...
Across Time & Place: Treasures from the Permanent CollectionThis rotating exhibition highlights a broad range of works by 19th and 20th century American and European …
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6/27/12
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Relationships are all about communication, what is said and unsaid and English playwright Nina Raine tackles these issues in her award-winning play “Tribes” at the Barrow Street Theater.
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By Elyse Trevers
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5/18/12
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A British import based upon a French farce, “Don't Dress for Dinner” is the victim of poor timing.
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By Elyse Trevers
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5/10/12
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Despite time, work and talent, several shows that have opened this season have received poor reviews or little audience attention. Producers have to ask themselves what went wrong.
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By Elyse Trevers
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5/2/12
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Between 9th and 11th avenues on 42nd Street is a treasure of small off-Broadway theaters called Theatre Row. It's a place to see a variety of plays at a relatively modest cost, and there's no bad seat.
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By Elyse Trevers
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3/8/12
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