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  • Kwanzaa 2009 at Hostos Community College

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:10 pm ET  

    Tonight, see and hear performances by Choreographer Obediah Wright of the Balance Dance Company and Jerome Hunter of the La Rocque Bey School of Dance. There will also be an African market from 2-10 p.m. For more information, call 718-518-4355 or ... Full Story »

  • Student Recital at Lehman College

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:10 pm ET  

    Today, there will be performances by Lehman College music students. For more information, call 718-960-8247 or visit www.lehman.edu. ... Full Story »

  • Conversation Circle with Una Faherty

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:10 pm ET  

    This afternoon, the Irish Fulbright scholar will lead a conversation group for advanced beginner to fluent Irish language students and friends. For more information, call 718-960-6722 or visit www.lehman.edu. ... Full Story »

  • An Urban Archaeology Trek of the Original Bronx River Parkway

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:09 pm ET  

    The Bronx Historical Society will guide you as you retrace the route of the original Bronx River Parkway. On this tour, you'll retrace much of this and other forgotten early roads of the borough. For more information, visit www.bronxhistoricalsoci... Full Story »

  • Lehman Brass Quintet concert

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:09 pm ET  

    At this afternoon concert, Professor Jack Hyatt will direct the sounds of the traditional brass quintet. For more information, call 718-960-8247 or visit www.lehman.edu. ... Full Story »

  • Lehman Latin Jazz Ensemble

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:09 pm ET  

    At this afternoon concert, Victor Rendon and Armando Rodriguez will co-direct the Lehman Latin Jazz Ensemble in "A Bailar." For more information, call 718-960-8247 or visit www.lehman.edu. ... Full Story »

  • Reading Between the Lines: Final Season

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:09 pm ET  

    Today, participants will discuss A.J. Williams-Meyers' book "Long-Hammering: Essays on the Forging of an African American Presence in the Hudson River Valley to the Early Twentieth Century." The session will be led by Gail Perry-Ryder, a graduate ... Full Story »

  • B'klyn wife busted in plot to kill hubby's love child

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:09 pm ET  

    A Brooklyn woman has been busted in a twisted plot to kill the love child of her husband’s mistress — by duping her into taking medicine to induce an abortion, police said. Kisha Jones, 31, allegedly became enraged when she found out her unemployed ... Full Story »

  • Tom Brokaw OK after car crash on Bruckner Expressway

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:08 pm ET  

    Veteran newsman Tom Brokaw and his wife miraculously escaped a horrific, fatal, car crash that unfolded one car in front of them in The Bronx this afternoon, authorities and his spokesperson said. The tragic smashup occurred around 1 p.m. on the Bruc... Full Story »

  • Astor's son: I'm too sick for prison

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:08 pm ET  

    Brooke Astor’s 85-year-old son says he’s too sick and doesn’t deserve to go to prison for plundering his philanthropist mother’s fortune. Anthony Marshall’s lawyers asked a court Friday to dismiss the part of his conviction that requires at least a ... Full Story »

  • 9/11 victim's family has harsh words for Tiger gal

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:08 pm ET  

    The 9/11 terror attacks changed Tiger Woods’ alleged nightclub mistress from a devoted, grieving fiancee to an attention-seeking monster, according to the man who was going to be her father-in-law. Nightclub VIP hostess Rachel Uchitel — once the fac... Full Story »

  • You're no tourist at this Bar Celona

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:08 pm ET  

    Take a fashion guru’s interior design skills and mix it with the small plates of Spain and the cocktails of a hipster lounge and you have Bar Celona, the hot new tapas bar in Williamsburg.Hidden off the main drag on S. Fourth Street, Bar Celona offer... Full Story »

  • AG: No crime in Atlantic City firehouse sex

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:08 pm ET  

    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has backed the decision of a county prosecutor not to file criminal charges in the case of Atlantic City firefighters accused of sex acts with teenage girls in a firehouse. Mayor Lorenzo... Full Story »

  • This 'Rose' has thorns! CB1 blocks developer's waterfront towers

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 7:07 pm ET  

    Another reason has emerged why the would-be developer of an 800-unit apartment complex on the South Williamsburg waterfront is so desperate to get his site’s zoning changed from manufacturing to residential: He’s bankrupt.A bankruptcy court ruling sh... Full Story »

  • Amanda Knox found guilty on all charges

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 6:51 pm ET  

    PERUGIA, Italy — American student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were found guilty of the murder and sexual assault of a British woman, Meredith Kercher. Knox was sentenced to 26 years imprisonment and Sollecito was g... Full Story »

  • Verdict reached in Foxy Knoxy trial; decision to be read at 6 p.m.

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 6:51 pm ET  
  • Verdict reached in Foxy Knoxy murder trial

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 6:51 pm ET  

    PERUGIA, Italy — An Italian court began deliberations Friday in the yearlong trial of American student Amanda Knox, who is charged with murdering her British roommate. After around 11 hours of deliberations, court officials said that a verdict would ... Full Story »

  • Hey, Park Slope — your Armory is almost ready (really!)

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:45 pm ET  

    The long-delayed Park Slope Armory’s rebirth as a neighborhood recreation center really is now imminent, The Brooklyn Paper has learned.Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, the city completed all its final building inspections, the last step before ... Full Story »

  • Stuck-open NJ bridge delays Amtrak service

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:45 pm ET  

    NEWARK, N.J. — Trains are moving again between New Jersey and New York City after a bridge was stuck in the open position. However, commuters should expect delays of up to an hour. NJ Transit spokesman Dan Stessel says Amtrak was unable to close the... Full Story »

  • Correction

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:44 pm ET  

    Last week’s story about alleged labor abuses at Park Slope restaurants — which reported that the worst offender was allegedly Coco Roco restaurant (“Restaurants’ Wage War,” Dec. 4) had some erroneous information: the Coco Roco employee quoted in the ... Full Story »

  • Ex-gov’t official convicted in WTC cleanup case

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:44 pm ET  

    A former government official once lauded as a Sept. 11 hero was convicted Friday of taking bribes to let an asbestos-cleanup company overcharge for work on the World Trade Center cleanup. A Manhattan jury found Mark Jakubek guilty of racketeering an... Full Story »

  • NJ trooper accuses fellow trooper of rape

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:44 pm ET  

    TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey state trooper has accused a superior officer of raping and impregnating her and says she was subject to other sexual harassment and retaliation for reporting it during her four years with the agency. In a lawsuit filed T... Full Story »

  • BLC's Theatre Group at the Bronx Library Center

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:44 pm ET  

    This event is recommneded for children ages 8 to 12, and preregistration is required. For more information, call 718-579-4244 or visit www.nypl.org. ... Full Story »

  • 'Perfectly Penguin' at the Bronx Library Center

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:44 pm ET  

    At this event, children will discover the world of penguins through an interactive performance using drama, puppetry, games and songs, which will be presented by the Wildlife Theater from the Central Park Zoo. For more information, call 718-579-42... Full Story »

  • Bronx Talks Urban Archivist!

    New York Post – Fri Dec 4, 2:43 pm ET  

    At this talk, you'll get to meet some of the artists in the first exhibition of the Urban Archives Project. They'll discuss the emergence of hip-hop in the South Bronx in the early 1980s. For more information on this free event, call 718-681-6000 ... Full Story »

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A young girl looks at a piece by artist Jorge Pineda at the opening of "The Global Caribbean" exhibit in Miami. AP/Alan Diaz

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