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Impressive man-made rock sculptures are a Mount Loretto staple
Updated Feb 20, 2021;
Posted Feb 20, 2021
- One of the rock formations on the shoreline of Mount Loretto. (Life-Wire News/Aaron Bialer) Life-Wire NewsLife-Wire News
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By Aaron Bialer, Andrew Moszenberg, Eric Schwacke with Brigid Fegeley | Life-Wire News
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. There are many different ways to incorporate art into everyday life, using everyday tools. One group from Lifestyles for the Disabled recently came across some impressive man-made rock sculptures at Mount Loretto.
The rock sculptures were created by Doug Schwartz, who started the artwork more than 20 years ago. The sculptures are made up of different rocks of varying sizes, and some even incorporate recyclable trash found on the beach. Some of them are tall and wide, while others are shorter and more narrow. “It’s so cool how you can make anything without any tools,” Aaron Bialer, a Life-Wire News photographer, remarked.
S.I. musical veteran celebrates Black American music in 25 cities, without leaving home
Updated Feb 14, 2021;
Posted Feb 14, 2021
Over the next few months, Karlus Trapp will perform an historic musical tour across 25 cities throughout the United States, without leaving his West Brighton home. (Vinnie Amessé) Amessé Photography
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By Jessica Jones-Gorman
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Over the next few months, Karlus Trapp will perform an historic musical tour across 25 cities throughout the United States, celebrating the roots of Black music in America and highlighting a range of genres from Scott Joplin’s ragtime to Harry Belafonte’s percussion. The veteran Staten Island troubadour will entertain and inform thousands with his careful narration and smooth voice all without ever stepping foot outside his West Brighton home.
Get cooking with some simple, yummy recipes for the inexperienced
Updated Feb 06, 2021;
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By Meredith Arout, Aaron Bialer, Kevin Distefano, Andrew Moszenberg, Joseph Padalino, Greg Perosi with Kathryn Carse | Life-Wire News Service
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. If you want to live on your own, cooking is a good skill to have. It’s also something you can do with your family and at your group residence, too. Who knows? You may find yourself helping someone else to learn.
We thought about some of the things we like to make or eat, and then we asked Chef Adrian Gresnigt, director of food services and executive chef at Lifestyles Cafe, for some advice and recipes.
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