If you're wondering what to do on Christmas Day after opening all the presents, Cheddar Art Correspondent Cheryl McGinnis says you can give the gift of art.
McGinnis tells us about the latest exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York, which is open on Christmas Day. "Modigliani Unmasked," an exhibition of the early drawings of Amedeo Modigliani, is on display until February 8, 2018.
McGinnis gives us her take on the immersive experience of the exhibit. She also explains the importance of art in the city during the holidays.
With ridership down some 85 percent — and a return to normal still a way off — data suggests New Yorkers are swapping their MetroCards for car keys and taking to the streets.
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Emma Bengtsson, executive chef at Michelin two-star Aquavit, transformed her high-end restaurant into haute takeout in the midst of the coronavirus as the New York City restaurant scene awaits the go ahead to reopen.
Recent data shows that Quibi isn't gaining as much traction with viewers as one might expect, especially with the initial subscribers' three-month free trial period wrapping up in a few weeks.
Six former eBay Inc. employees have been charged with waging an extensive campaign to terrorize and intimidate the editor and publisher of an online newsletter with threats and disturbing deliveries to their home, including live spiders and cockroaches.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that existing civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment.
Michael James Nuells was a contractor working with Disney. He served as a special events manager in the Parks, Experiences and Products division overseeing the technology and digital team, before his contract was terminated early amid the pandemic.
What exactly "defund" means in practice varies depending on who you're asking, but the broader goal is simple: funnel money away from law enforcement into other public programs.
The problem of homelessness continues to get worse in Los Angeles County. The number of homeless people counted over the past year jumped nearly 13% to more than 66,000 and officials fear another spike due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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