The U.S. Open Chronicles: Summer in the City | NYTimes
By IRINA FALCONI Irina Falconi, who is playing at the United States Open this year, will write posts throughout the tournament for Straight Sets. She has her own tumblr page, and can be followed on Twitter. On Tuesday, she lost in three sets to Olga Puchkova in the first round of the women’s singles competition. [...]
The U.S. Open Chronicles: Listen to the Music | NYTimes
By IRINA FALCONI Irina Falconi, who is playing at the United States Open this year, will write posts throughout the tournament for Straight Sets. She has her own tumblr page, and can be followed on Twitter. On Tuesday, she lost in three sets to Olga Puchkova in the first round of the women’s singles competition. [...]
The U.S. Open Chronicles: No More Tennis Ghost Town | NYTimes
By IRINA FALCONI Irina Falconi, who will be playing at the United States Open this year, will write posts throughout the tournament for Straight Sets. She has her own tumblr page, and can be followed on Twitter. I’ve been thinking about a solid introduction to my first New York Times blog all morning but haven’t [...]
The Arts Bloom Uptown
BY Crystal Rodriguez This past Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Blooming Arts Festival opened with the bending, twisting and contorting of Anna Botts. She swayed in silence, captivating an entire audience with the story she told through movement. Her arms extended out to the audience only to be pulled [...]
Othello @ Inwood Hill Park Tonight
INWOOD SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL 2011 OTHELLO June 24, 25 7:30 PM INWOOD HILL PARK PENINSULA A view of identity through the extremes of love, hate, trust, deception . . . and vengence! Directed by Chaya Gordon-Bland. Presented by Moose Hall Theatre Company Featuring: Andrew Ash, Samantha Rivers Cole, Ben Coleman, Michael Lawrence Eisenstein, Frank Franconeri, Shannon Harris, [...]


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