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Six on NY History: 3RD AVENUE ELEVATED , a full trip movie footage; Documents shed light on NYPD's secretive disciplinary process; Fewer girls than boys accepted into top N.Y. high schools; Is Mayor Bill de Blasio Turning into Mayor Bloomberg?; Latino Underrepresentation in NYS Government 2016; Bobby Sanabria and West Side Story Reimagined











Is Mayor Bill de Blasio Turning into Mayor Bloomberg?

"I enthusuastically endorsed him. The campaign issued a press release. De Blasio was elected in 2013, and re-elected in 2017. I wanted him to succeed and to support public schools against the privatizers.

He tried to stand up to the charters, but Eva’s billionaire backers rolled out a multi-million dollar TV campaign and donated huge sums to Governor Cuomo and key legislators. That ended de Blasio’s effort to block charter expansion. The legislature gave them a blank check in New York City, allowed them to expand at will, and even required the city to pay their rent in private facilities if it couldn’t provide suitable public space. Now his majority appointees to the city board rubber stamp charter co-locations and expansions.

Although the Mayor and Chancellor Farina have tried to support struggling schools, they have not hesitated to close them when they don’t show test score gains.

At the last meeting of the city’s Board of Education (which Mayor Bloomberg capriciously named the Panel on Education Policy to indicate its insignificance in the new era of mayoral control but which is still called the Board of Education in statute), the Mayor submitted a list of schools to close. Sadly, like Bloomberg, he has closed many schools. Unlike Bloomberg, he does not boast about it. There’s that.

At the last meeting of the Board, onee of the Mayor’s appointees, T. Elzora Cleveland, dissented and another abstained, denying the majority needed to close two of the schools on the Mayor’s list. Cleveland has resigned, and education activists assume she was forced out to make way for a more pliable board member. 

How is this different from Mayor Bloomberg’s tactics?




 Latino Underrepresentation in NYS Government 2016 -


Bobby Sanabria and West Side Story Reimagined

Last year was the 60th anniversary of the pathbreaking Broadway musical, "West Side Story," and word got out this year that after he finishes the 5th installment of the "Indiana Jones" film franchise, Steven Speilberg is set to produce a remake of "West Side Story." With both those things in mind, we thought we would ask our good friend and one of most imaginative and hardworking Puerto Rican musical directors and performers, Bobby Sanabria, to give us his thoroughly unique thoughts on the meaning of "West Side Story" for our community and New York City.
 
It also so-happens that Bobby and his 21 piece multi-Grammy nominated Multiverse Big Band will be performing "West Side Story Reimagined" in celebration of legendary composer Leonard Bernstein's Centennial and the forthcoming CD release of the music. It will be held on Saturday, March 17th at the Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture. For tickets and more info: (718) 518-4455 or click here.
 



The statue was first installed in City Hall Park in Manhattan in 1922..jpg
Raquel Orozco, pictured here with her son, Diego, went from a defense lawyer in El Salvador to a mall cleaner in Queens, but says she hopes she isn’t forced to return “I love and respect the culture here.jpg
Installation view from Patty Chang's The Wandering Lake, 2009–2017, Queens Museum, 2017.jpg
the mansions of Astoria were slowly being crowded out by new developments. Still a few hang on to this day. Unfortunately this rustic manor (seen here in 1937) which once sat at 805 27th Avenue is no longer there..jpg
The Famous Players-Lasky film studio in the 1920s. TV and film are still produced here today as the Kaufman-Astoria Studios.jpg
The Williams Veneer-Mills. The village of Astoria is, like scores of others, a clump of vigorous shoots from the underlying business roots of the great city, ....jpg
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After 78 years of carrying traffic between Brooklyn and Queens, the remaining span of the old Kosciuszko Bridge has been blown to bits..jpeg
Young boys and homeless men, East River waterfront, looking north, south of the Brooklyn Bridge (near Fulton Street) 1960s.jpg
Caroline Ventura leaving flowers on Wednesday near the bike path in Manhattan where a day earlier a motorist killed eight people.jpg
Brooklyn Constellations (Katarina Jerinic).jpeg
Uliks Gryka, assembling a stone sculpture near the Hudson River in Manhattan..jpg
Aerial view of smog, 1950s Midtown Manhattan..jpg
Thousands of people gathered throughout Manhattan on Thursday to protest the president's return.jpg
vergara-13 View of lower Manhattan from the Manhattan Bridge, 1979.jpg
A visitor pauses to look at The Last Column in front of the World Trade Center's original slurry wall at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in Manhattan,.....jpg
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Reginald Marsh, US customs House.The harbor tug Calumet approaches the U.S. Lines‘ Washington in the channel off Staten Island..jpg
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