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Tamerza Tozeur Tunisia
Visit Northern Africa for a trip of life time exploring different culture
Interview with fighters Claressa Shields and Brenda La Pumita Carabajal
These interviews took place in Atlantic City. Claressa Shields is truly a remarkable fighter. She is the future of female boxing. Argentina has wonderful fighters as well. Brenda is part of the mix and there she is, once again. Enjoy!!!!
Las Villas & Bill Galarno
Spanish Alps in NYState & Bill Galarno's last days.
Author/Spoken Word Artist/Filmmaker Oscar Sanders Guests
Oscar Sanders shares his work, and personal and creative journey
Interview with Lauren D'Alvia. All about Elizabeth Kemp
Interview with artist and actor, Lauren D'Alvia. Both of us were Elizabeth Kemp acting students and here we shared about this mater acting coach who passed away not too long ago.
Leading Immigrant Advocacy Group Releases 2022 New York City Policy and Budget Agenda
Make the Road New York is releasing a new New York City policy and budget agenda on Wednesday.
Using Noise Reduction to Remove Unwanted Background Audio in Adobe Premiere
After your video shoot when you begin reviewing your footage, you may realize that some of your audio is not as cleanly recorded as you would like.There are some strategies that you can utilize in Adobe Premiere that will enable you to cut down unwanted background audio noise.
Bills Stadium Deal Tests Hochul's Ethics Promises and Legislature's Oversight Role
Last week Governor Kathy Hochul announced a deal to build a new stadium for the Buffalo Bills with hundreds of millions of dollars in state subsidies.
Funding for Adult Literacy and Other Immigrant Services To Be Contested in City Budget Negotiations
Hanif has been among those critical of Adams’ approach to his first budget plan, which included planned reductions in spending at many city offices and agencies but not at the NYPD,