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James Thilman

Articles by James Thilman


"Is it a corporation worried about fiduciary interest or a portion of the Body of Christ? Which are they? We have received our answer today by their insistence for this action."


Occupy Wall Street demonstrators arrested at Duarte Square on December 17, 2011 had their day in court this morning.


A stunning interactive exhibition from Dublin's Science Gallery at Trinity College opens in New York this week at Eyebeam Art + Technology Center in Chelsea. Take a look around!


Here are six cool drinks perfect for those days when all you want to do is curl up inside an open refrigerator and listen to German technopop.


The formation of the New York City Brewers Guild (NYCBG) will kick off with a bash tonight at the Brooklyn Brewery.


Prime Burger, the 74-year-old Midtown burger joint at 5 East 51st Street, will shutter on Saturday, May 26th.


Commuters and tourists gathered in Grand Central's Vanderbilt Hall yersterday to watch the MTA's 25th Annual Music Under New York auditions.


A "damning" report released yesterday by the NYCLU uses the NYPD's own numbers on stop-and-frisk to reveal the depth of racial disparities and ineffectiveness of the policy.


Tucked away on a corner beneath the Williamsburg Bridge, a beauty of a bar, Donna, beckons.


City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly announced a new citywide campaign to combat domestic violence.


To commemorate the organization's 25th anniversary, members of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) chained themselves across Broadway at Wall Street in an act of civil disobedience.


The Committee on Consumer Affairs convened this morning at City Hall to discuss the steep fines imposed on food vendors for non-health violations.


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