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Yahoo Announces Flickr Changes, New Headquarters In Times Square
Yahoo made several big announcements Monday, hoping to revitalize one of the oldest brands on the web.
5/20/2013 - By: Adam Balkin
Sound Advice: Soul Singer Charles Bradley Hits Apollo Stage With Own Material
In his latest "Sound Advice" piece, WFUV DJ Eric Holland spoke with soul singer Charles Bradley about what it means to finally make it to the Apollo Theater stage with his own material after years of making a living as a James Brown cover act.
5/20/2013 - By: Eric Holland
Recipe: Asparagus, Sweet Onion And Spinach Soup
Today's recipe calls for a vegetarian asparagus, sweet onion and spinach soup, topped with optional sautéed sliced Portobello mushrooms seasoned with fresh tarragon.
5/20/2013 - By: Dan Eaton
Annual Rental Car "Drive Out" Can Really Pay Off
An annual push to bring rental cars up and away from their winter homes in Florida can make for a pretty sweet deal.
5/20/2013 - By: Valarie D'Elia
Famed Met Conductor Levine Returns To Standing Ovation
Conductor James Levine made a triumphant return to the stage Sunday, trying to put to rest many questions about his abilities and his future with the Metropolitan Opera's orchestra.
5/20/2013 - By: Stephanie Simon
FDA Could Make Tanning Beds Have Labels Discouraging Teen Use
The Food and Drug Administration is proposing new regulations for tanning beds, and it may affect whether young people have access to them at all.
5/19/2013 - By: Erin Billups
Council Bill Tries To Address Discrimination, Delayed Decisions By Co-Op Boards
Applying for a co-op can lead to a lot of scrutiny for the buyer, and now a controversial bill on the floor of the City Council is calling for co-op boards to disclose the details of the decision-making process.
5/18/2013 - By: Jill Urban
App Wrap: "Nike FuelBand," "Jawbone UP"
NY1 highlights the coolest and newest apps for your cellphone or mobile device in the twice-weekly segment "App Wrap."
5/18/2013 - By: NY1 News
Zagat: The Fourth Offers Provocative Art Alongside Affordable Dishes
Zagat editor James Mulcahy checks out The Fourth, a new "American brasserie" in Manhattan where the artwork is as enticing as the food.
5/18/2013 - By: James Mulcahy
Audra McDonald Heads Home On New Solo Album
Broadway mega star Audra McDonald recently went into the studio to record a new album, her first solo recording in seven years.
5/17/2013 - By: Frank DiLella
Parenting: Where To Go 5/17/13
NY1 Parenting Correspondent Shelley Goldberg recommends some places to go with parenting news you can use.
5/17/2013 - By: Shelley Goldberg
Midtown Gala Raises Funds For Spinal Cord Research
The "Fighting For The Cure" benefit gala was held this week at B.B. Kings in Midtown.
5/17/2013 - By: George Whipple
EW Movie Review: "Stories We Tell"
Actor/director Sarah Polley uncovers the deep, dark secrets of her parents in the new documentary "Stories We Tell."
5/17/2013 - By: Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly
The Book Reader: "She Left Me The Gun," "You Are One Of Them"
June Thomas of Slate reports for NY1 on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
5/17/2013 - By: June Thomas - Slate
Retirement Saving Harder For Some With Companies Eliminating 401ks
Saving for retirement might be a little harder since some companies are doing away with a popular benefit.
5/15/2013 - By: Tara Lynn Wagner
Angelina Jolie Goes Public About Her Mastectomy To Encourage Women To Prevent Cancers
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has gone public with her decision to have a double mastectomy, saying she wants other women to benefit from her experience and take preventative action against breast cancer and other types of cancer.
5/14/2013 - By: Erin Billups
NY1 Theater Review: "Nikolai And All The Others"
A new off-Broadway work by playwright Richard Nelson takes spectators to a gathering of talented Russian emigres in Connecticut during the spring of 1948.
5/14/2013 - By: Roma Torre