Topic: Chelsea (New York City)
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Yeezus: New album is 'all about giving,' says Kanye
'Yeezus,' the latest offering from Kanye West, is coming out June 18. 'Yeezus' has a dark, moody vibe that represents a departure from his earlier work.
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Wearable computers: Marty McFly, meet your jacket
Clothing will not just be embedded with devices, but actually will be devices, from belly band fetal monitors to shirts that charge your cell phone to dresses that release insecticide on command.
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More than 8,000 NYC school bus drivers on strike
About 200 bus drivers and busmatrons, who help kids on and off buses, were assembled on picket lines in Queens.
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Google launches free Wi-Fi network in New York
Chelsea, home to Google's NYC HQ, will get a free Wi-Fi network, Google and NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg announced today.
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Chapter & Verse A book critic's literary tour of Manhattan
New York Times critic Dwight Garner stopped at book-centered destinations throughout the Big Apple. 'I was smitten all over again,' Garner wrote after his excursion.
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Hurricane Sandy: Storm surge floods NYC tunnels, cuts power to city (+video)
Nearly a million New Yorkers were without power as hurricane Sandy made landfall Monday night. Subway tunnels, the waterfront, and the financial district flooded.
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Decoder Wire Obama N.Y.C. fundraiser: Is NoMad hipper than Sarah Jessica Parker's place?
President Obama is to attend a fundraiser Monday in trendy 'NoMad' district in New York. Quick, where is that? Even New Yorkers aren't sure.
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Oreo cookie turns 100, celebrates with sprinkles
Oreo cookie turns 100 today, celebrating a century as the top-selling cookie in America. Nabisco has launched a limited edition "Birthday Cake" Oreo cookie in honor of the centennial.
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Wall Street protests: Is a movement taking hold?
Wall Street protests have spread from New York to Boston to San Francisco. Occupy Wall Street activists are getting attention by holding sit-ins and dressing up as zombies, but are they on message?
10/03/2011 05:18 pm -
With videos, high art meets high-tech
Aging formats and rights agreements ensnarl the growing video art genre.
10/30/2008 01:00 am -
A New York street photographer keeps on clicking
Vivian Cherry is nearly 90, but her career is blooming with the publication of her first book.
03/26/2008 01:00 am -
Giants' Super Bowl upset lifts layoff-worried N.Y.C.
Mayor Bloomberg views the team's victory as a way to unite the city.
02/05/2008 12:00 am







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