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They're "time capsules" of 1930s New York life. By the Great Depression, community access to the arts had dried up, until federal art centers opened up to help fill in the gaps.
The pandemic has created new challenges in all of our lives, including the lives of performing artists. But unlike other workers — many of whom are slowly and methodically returning to their … ...
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The Other Great Depression
In English, ‘to gaslight’ is a transitive verb. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it as the ‘psychological manipulation ...
Money in circulation mirrors production. Reduced money in circulation didn’t cause the 1930s, rather it was an effect of ...
New York City’s homeless population has surged in recent years to 80,000 people, ... State sen. Hoylman used the same Great Depression comparison in an interview with Fox News Digital.
During the Great Depression, shanty towns, also known as "Hoovervilles," began to sprout up across the US. Named after President Herbert Hoover, they were made up of scraps of wood, tin, tar, and ...
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But according to Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki, something far worse is looming. “In 2025 credit card debt is at ...
A rare $10,000 banknote minted during the Great Depression has sold at auction for a record-breaking price. ... of New York’s Statue of Liberty, fetched US$468,000 (A$729,600) ...
Eighty years ago, the world changed forever. Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, launched a Great Depression that rippled across the globe and lasted for more than a decade. It set in motion the ...
Solving a worsening homelessness emergency can feel impossible, but New York City already knows how to do it—and did it as recently as 2015 with military veterans.. Now, with the overall crisis ...