Businessmen from Alytis brought a unique product to Lithuania, which is bought by settlers from all over the country

Businessmen from Alytis brought a unique product to Lithuania, which is bought by settlers from all over the country

“Today, together with my husband, we can only be happy that it was not only one of the best decisions for decorating our home, but also the beginning of our business,” says Inga. When entrepreneurs offer their customers products that they have tested themselves and use in their homes every day, it can be expected … Read more

Nuyorican Poets Café Receives $24 Million for Renovation and Expansion: A Cultural Institution Revived

Nuyorican Poets Café Receives  Million for Renovation and Expansion: A Cultural Institution Revived

Full of inspiration and with the rhythm that only poets give to words, Caridad de la Luz or better known as the “Witch” spoke about the rehearsals, classes, art exhibitions and poems that she will return na resonate in this space that has been home and temple for Nuyoricans. “This is why all these years, … Read more

Alytškis will not have a presidential candidate from their city

Alytškis will not have a presidential candidate from their city

For many people from Aly, Ž. Treigi’s decision to register as a participant in the presidential election campaign was unexpected, as the head of Glass Market UAB had never participated in municipal elections before. (Photo from personal FB account.) Alytis businessman Žilvins Treigys, who was registered by the Central Election Commission (CEC) as an independent … Read more

Old things continue their new life journey in assemblages

Old things continue their new life journey in assemblages

Arvydas Kubilius was awarded the Best Craftsman diploma. (Photos from personal album and Waste culture UAB VAATC.) Objects that remember the past, but which have long since become unnecessary, turned into assemblages in the hands of Arvydas Kubilius, attracted great interest at the Kaziuk fair and all of them were bought, and their creator was … Read more

Remembering Bernardo Palombo: Musician, Activist, and Founder of El Taller Latino Americano in New York

Remembering Bernardo Palombo: Musician, Activist, and Founder of El Taller Latino Americano in New York

New York mourns the death of Bernardo Palombo who, with his music, activism and work, especially with the immigrant community, left a deep mark on our city. Palombo, born in Argentina, but based in New York since the late 1960s, died of cancer at the end of last month shortly before his 76th birthday. He … Read more

Religious Leaders and Police Department Unite Against Hate Crimes in New York City

Religious Leaders and Police Department Unite Against Hate Crimes in New York City

With songs and prayers, religious leaders and the police department gathered at the ‘From hate to Hope’ event to call out hate crimes in the city. Bishop Raymond Rivera explains: “So that there is more understanding, understanding…, and we are unconditionally advocating for peace, not that this does not continue to perpetuate conflicts in our … Read more

Top Theater Shows and Events in NYC This Week: LEMPICKA, Broadway Belts, Leslie Uggams, Orfeh, and More

Top Theater Shows and Events in NYC This Week: LEMPICKA, Broadway Belts, Leslie Uggams, Orfeh, and More

Frank Dillela, host of On Stage on our sister network NY1, shares his list of shows and plays that he recommends for this week. Iconic painter Tamara de Lempicka is the subject of an exciting musical titled LEMPICKA. Broadway favorite Eden Espinosa stars in this New York premiere that follows Lempicka from arriving as a … Read more

Restaurant Industry Mourns Loss of Thousands to Covid-19 in New York City Vigil

Restaurant Industry Mourns Loss of Thousands to Covid-19 in New York City Vigil

The restaurant industry was the second most affected in cases of death during Covid 19. Four years into the pandemic, advocates and workers came together to pay tribute to those who died in 2020. New York state told them their income was too low to receive benefits like unemployment insurance, said Saru Jayaraman, the president … Read more

Breaking News: First-Generation Doctors Overcome Obstacles to Fulfill Dreams of Residency Acceptance

Breaking News: First-Generation Doctors Overcome Obstacles to Fulfill Dreams of Residency Acceptance

Who would think that an envelope could change the destiny of several young people who on Friday found out which residency program they were accepted into. “I’m going to Columbia, and that was my ‘first choice,’ I’m very, very grateful,” said Stephanie Peña, medical student, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “We stayed in … Read more

Kristen Stewart’s Bold Fashion Choices: Braided Panties and Stilettos in New York City (March 12, 2024)

Kristen Stewart’s Bold Fashion Choices: Braided Panties and Stilettos in New York City (March 12, 2024)

Kristen Stewart in braided panties on a New York street. (New York, March 12, 2024.) Mayer Janet / Mayer Janet/INSTARImages/ABACA On March 12, the American actress caused a sensation in an unbuttoned shirt and knitted pants, and basta cosi, in a New York street. Enough to establish his radical clothing style. Her shy character of … Read more