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The Professional Performing Arts School, colloquially known as PPAS, is a public middle and high school specializing in the performing arts, located in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. PPAS maintains professional partnerships with several nearby organizations, including the Juilliard School, School of American Ballet ...
In 1874, a group of German-Jewish professionals established the New York Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA). The founders were predominantly members of the Temple Shaaray Tefila, or synagogue, and New York's YMHA and others across the country grew out of existing Jewish congregations. The YMHA itself was a secular organization intended to ...
Clubs and societies in Manhattan (10 P) E. ... Pages in category "Clubs and societies in New York City" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
New York is back, haven’t you heard? So where to go on your next night out for something new and exciting? Look no further. Chapel Bar Address: 275 Park Ave South Proprietors: Owned by the team ...
New York’s new toll for drivers entering the center of Manhattan debuted Sunday, meaning many people will pay $9 to access the busiest part of the Big Apple during peak hours. The toll, known as ...
Redeemer has attracted members of the public such as young professionals, doctors, bankers, lawyers, artists, actors, musicians, and designers, many of whom are in their 20s and 30s. [4] Through its church planting center, Redeemer has helped start over 100 smaller churches in the New York metropolitan area. Redeemer City to City was founded in ...
The younger generations, especially millennials, often get a bad rap for their work ethic. But in 2016, they surpassed Generation Xers -- ages 39 to 54 in 2019 -- to become the single largest...
It has also been called better than The New York Times by New York magazine: In 2005, in its "123 Reasons Why We Love New York Right Now," New York dubbed The New York Times Reason #51, "because our hometown paper is still the greatest in the world," the magazine said...before adding, #52, on the facing page: "...next to The Villager."