Immersive art experiences continue to shake up traditional perceptions of “art.” Now Claude Monet, the beloved transformational Impressionist, gets the Van Gogh treatment (which has enticed visitors in various forms since 2021).
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By Karen Bloom
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10/11/23
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Do you think we haven’t seen the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene before? The story of shamelessly ambitious, undereducated bigots scrambling for traction in government is old. Read “All the King’s Men,” by Robert Penn Warren.
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3/23/23
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Most of us learned to read a long time ago, but many of us are learning to read all over again through the fog of Covid.
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7/28/22
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The smiles of victory at the Hempstead High School graduation shone even more brightly than the strong sunlight pouring down over the graduates at the ceremony on June 24.
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By Reine Bethany
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6/30/22
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Jessica Nassaint took her seat at Babylon Town Hall, rubbing shoulders with a virtual who’s who of the cannabis industry.
There were union leaders, local officials, political advocacy …
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By Juan Lasso
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6/16/22
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June was National Homeownership Month. For many, homeownership is a part of the American dream that is proving to be increasingly difficult to attain. Long Island home prices . . .
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By Nicole Jean Christian
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7/15/21
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Birds have fascinated me since I was a boy growing up in Yaphank, in Suffolk County, in the 1970s. My parents spread birdfeed on our slate-covered cement patio in winter . . .
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7/1/21
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The annual St. Raymond Parish carnival was a bittersweet event this year, as it marked the final day for the school before it permanently closed amid lowered enrollment accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Students, administration, alumni and parents celebrated the emotional final day for the school on June 18, the last day of classes.
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By Tom Carrozza
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6/24/21
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Car horns sounded and caps flew in the parking lot behind the Barbara H. Hagan School of Nursing and Health Sciences building at Molloy College as the school held its graduation ceremonies for the classes of 2020 and 2021 on May 18 and 19.
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By Tom Carrozza
tcarrozza@liherald.com
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5/27/21
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The Rockville Centre Education Foundation turned business into pleasure with a charity trivia event called Big Night In last Saturday night. More than 130 players formed 22 teams to compete for trivia glory and, more important, to donate money that will go to students, teachers and staff in the school district.
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Tom Carrozza
tcarrozza@liherald.com
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4/29/21
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