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Ninety thousand people watched the 125th opening night concert on September 22, including Helen Mirren, Mayor Bloomberg, and Henry Kravis, and those who watched in HD television in theaters throughout North America.
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When “The Rolling Bench” was completed in the early 1970s, it stood as the largest public art project in U.S. history. Today, the piece is undergoing a restoration. Read the New York Sun's Teaching Children the Benefits of Restoration at NYSun.com by Jay Akasie
At Max & Mina's in Kew Gardens Hills, can enjoy an expansive rotation of more than 1,000 quirky flavors. Read the New York Sun's Cold, Creamy Beer, Corn, and Wasabi at NYSun.com by Rebecca Thomas
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Style editor Rebecca Thomas scopes out summer fashions in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Read the New York Sun's Glamorous Maximus at NYSun.com.
Wedged into a cozy wooden seat in the single small room, you can easily believe you’ve stopped for the night in a rough-hewn Balkan inn.nysun.com/food-drink
In Forza classes, a weapon of the ancient Japanese warrior class doubles as a fitness prop for a challenging aerobic and upper-body workout. Read the article: http://www.nysun.com/health-fitness/new-yorkers-discover-way-of-the-samurai/84067