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Broadway’s reopening remains an open question

Anna DeGoede-EDITOR IN CHIEF March 24, 2021

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced that certain entertainment venues can begin operating at reduced capacity beginning on Friday, April 2, according to ABC7. While the new regulation change applies to numerous art spaces, most Broadway shows will remain closed to the public. Certain theaters with more flexible spaces will host some live programming.

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King Princess: a queer icon, a messy lover

“There’s nothing quite like falling in love in New York City. It’s an experience like no other – both the highest and lowest moments of your life unfold on the busy streets, midnight trains and tiny apartment bedrooms.”

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Aggressive flu sweeps across New York state

News Hofstra Chronicle February 7, 2018

The New York Department of Health recently reported a spike in flu cases in every county in New York state, including Nassau and Suffolk.
 

Women’s March launches worldwide protests

Nicole Boucher February 7, 2017

By: Elyse Carmosino Millions of women, men and children across the globe gathered for Women’s Marches on Jan. 21, the largest of which was held in Washington, D.C. The demonstrators protested...

Llinares continues line of Pride players drafted to MLL

Hofstra Chronicle February 24, 2016

By Jeff Werner -- STAFF WRITER  A wave of anxiety has started to rush over Sam Llinares. He is watching the 2016 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft on his laptop with the rest of...

A Clash of Cultures: From China to New York

Hofstra Chronicle November 10, 2015

By Janet Lee FEATURES EDITOR Moving away from home and adjusting to a new environment is always challenging, but moving to a new country is a totally different experience. Menglyu Liu, who goes by Leah,...

Landmark lessons: NY should welcome immigrant youth

Hofstra Chronicle September 10, 2014

By Matthew La CorteSPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Immigration reform and the status of about 70,000 unaccompanied children at the US-Mexican border was a top political issue this past summer. Although not...

NYC Fashion’s Night Out

Hofstra Chronicle September 20, 2012

By Anand Patel Special to the Chronicle Ever wonder what it would be like to have one MASSIVE party in NYC? It’s pretty freaking awesome. That’s essentially what Fashion’s Night Out...

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