SHORT
NEWS
William Oussinou, 22, Missing
By Jonas BronckDulce Brito, 16, Missing
By Jonas BronckHOT
NEWS
William Oussinou, 22, Missing
By Jonas BronckDulce Brito, 16, Missing
By Jonas BronckOn Saturday, May 18, 2024, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Fieldston high school student Ariana Sidman, along with her band of teenage musicians, will be giving a concert at “The Bitter End” in the Village to benefit NYC artists struggling with mental health challenges.
Doors open at 1:00 p.m. with tickets being $18 in advance, $20 at the door with all profits going to Creatives Care, a NYC non-profit that provides free services to help artists access affordable, high-quality mental healthcare.
The set list focuses on mental health challenges and also portrays a sense of hope to the community.
Ariana’s band consists of talented musicians ranging in age from 13 to 17.
On the featured image above, from left to right, are Raf Katchen, 17, junior on drums; his younger brother Micah Katchen, 13, 8th grade, on guitar / vocals; Ariana Sidman, 17, junior on piano / vocals; Cole Corper, 17, junior on guitar / bass / vocals; Merrick Brannigan, 16, sophomore…
FLASH
NEWS
William Oussinou, 22, Missing
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the following person, who was reported missing from within the confines of the 44th Precinct in the Bronx.
Dulce Brito, 16, Missing
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the following person, who was reported missing from within the confines of the 43rd Precinct in the Bronx.
BEST
NEWS
William Oussinou, 22, Missing
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is seeking the public’s assistance in locating theDulce Brito, 16, Missing
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is seeking the public’s assistance in locating theSPORT NEWS
The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs kicks off the 20th annual Immigrant Heritage Week with a campaign Celebrating the City of Immigrants, honoring long time immigrant New Yorkers and recently arrived immigrants. This year, we celebrate the resilience and determination of past immigrants who built longstanding support networks and our newest arrivals who are creating their own. From Ellis Island to now, New York City is proud to be a destination for so many to overcome barriers and achieve their American Dream.
About Stephen Blue
Stephen Blue is a New York-based art director, graphic designer, animator, and illustrator in both print and digital spaces with an emphasis on storytelling. He works in both traditional and 3D mediums and most recently has been focusing on educational publishing.
A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Stephen has also taught there as an adjunct professor for both college and pre-college programs.
He has lived in New York since graduating from Parsons.
April 2024
Immigrant Heritage Week 2024
Originally started in 2004, Immigrant Heritage Week is a week-long celebration during which we commemorate the 117th anniversary of April 17, 1907, the day in New York City history on which the largest number of immigrants – 11,000 – entered the U.S. through Ellis Island.
This year, Immigrant Heritage Week is celebrating its 20th anniversary! Take a look…
MORE ARTICLES IN THIS CATEGORY
The sports betting market has grown significantly in recent years. Read on to find out why more and more US citizens are betting on sports.
By Jonas Bronck / PublisherIn 2023, the sports betting industry increased in value by a staggering 44.5% from the previous year, with over $11 billion in revenue. This growth represents more generated revenue than every other source of income in the gaming industry, including iGaming, table games, and slots. Several factors have contributed to this sudden growth, including legalization, technology, and a cultural shift. Below, we will discuss why more US citizens are betting on sports and what the future looks like.
State-Level Legalization
Betting on sports was taboo, and it was illegal in most states in the United States. However, a shift in the legal landscape has enabled people to enjoy betting on all types of games, including sports. The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, which occurred in 1992, meant that betting on sports was prohibited mainly in the United States. It was not until 2018 that the federal ban was removed, essentially making betting on in-person and online sports legal.
In 2020, 19 states made it legal to participate in online sports betting; by 2023, 33 states had joined in reversing the ban.
Some states, such as Tennessee and Kentucky, have partially lifted the ban. You can bet online in these states but cannot place sports bets in person, leading to a significant rise in digital betting in these states. It is likely that as time goes on, we will continue to see more states in the US lifting…
The Public Housing Community Fund (Fund), an organization committed to enhancing the lives of NYCHA residents, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the New York City Mayor’s Office, NYC Public Design Commission, NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) and its funded Cornerstone programs, and NYCHA residents are thrilled to announce a transformative partnership with the Mellon Foundation, launching From Roots to Arts: Celebrating NYCHA’s Cultural Heritage. This groundbreaking artist-in-residency program will activate public housing communities across New York City’s five boroughs through the lens of public art programming.
Spanning 20 months, beginning in summer 2024 and running through 2026, From Roots to Arts will feature five distinguished artists, each with a residency and program space at one NYCHA development in each of the five boroughs. The selected sites include dynamic communities at King Towers, Manhattan, Bushwick Houses, Brooklyn, Astoria Houses, Queens, Bronx River, the Bronx, and Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, embracing a broad spectrum of cultural expressions and community engagement, impacting over 12,000 public housing residents. Each NYCHA community is supported by DYCD-funded Cornerstone operators, including SCAN-Harbor (Manhattan), Grand Street Settlement (Brooklyn), HANAC Inc. (Queens), Children’s Arts & Science Workshops, Inc. (Bronx), and Joan & Alan Bernikow Jewish Community Center of Staten Island (Staten Island).
Residents were invited to participate in community days in March and April, offering…
MORE ARTICLES
New York City Immigrant Heritage Celebration 2024
The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs kicks off the 20thBronx Calling: The Sixth AIM Biennial – Part Two
All are invited to join us in celebrating the openingArtworks By Bronx Students On Display At $14.8 Million Del Valle Square Project
NYC Parks, the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) and theConcert Fundraiser To Help NYC Artists Facing Mental Health Challenges
On Saturday, May 18, 2024, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00Artist Showcase: Promoting Community Unity And Combating Gun Violence
Presented by the Bronx Veteran Coalition in collaboration with DevilBook Signing: Queen Of Sugar Hill: A Novel Of Hattie McDaniel By ReShonda Tate
National bestselling author ReShonda Tate, author of “The Queen of[stock_ticker symbols=”AAPL,MSFT,INTC,AMD,NVDA,ATML,HPQ” show=”” zero=”” minus=”” plus=”” static=”” nolink=””]
WEEKLY
REPORT
William Oussinou, 22, Missing
THE
CATEGORY
WEATHER
TODAY
[icit_weather city=”Moscow” country=”RU” celsius=”false” breakdown=”true” display=”right” background_day=”black” background_night=”#000″ credit=”false” mph=”true” primary_day=”#000″ ]
HOT
a short stories
best
review
[soccer-info id=’1′ type=’table’ limit=’12’ icon=’icon’ /]