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History of the Gypsies leads to cultural dance fusion
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NEW BRUNSWICK — Although dance styles from India and Spain might seem to be continents apart, they both trace their roots back to the Gypsies. This is the basis for the Nrithyanjali Institute of Dance of North Brunswick presenting “Journey Through Genre” with the Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre of New York at the Crossroads Theatre in New Brunswick on Sept. 11. read ...
Maloney and Saujani spar on Wall St., L.G.B.T. issues
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
The 14th Congressional District, which straddles the East River and includes America’s wealthiest voters on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, as well as some of the nation’s largest and most troubled public housing projects in Queens — as well as swaths of the East Village and Lower East Side — will experience a very rare event later this month — a Democratic primary challenge to its nine-term ...
Avoiding a Tempest in the South China Sea
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Over the past decade, dating back to the end of the Asian financial crisis, China has drastically expanded its international presence, including in Latin America, Africa, and Central Asia. But China's rising global power--both soft and hard--has been felt first in Southeast Asia, a region seen by some Chinese strategists as equivalent to Latin America in the U.S.
Monique Wilson in a controversial play
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Monique Wilson Acclaimed theatre actress Monique Wilson of “Miss Saigon” fame, stars in a controversial new play – “My Name is Rachel Corrie” – produced by the New Voice Company which will be staged at the Music Museum today and tomorrow (Sept. 3 and 4). “My Name Is Rachel Corrie,” edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner and taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie herself, tells the story of ...
