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City Week: June 25–July 1

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A Selective Listing of Recommended Cultural & Community Events Compiled by Max A. Goldstein Friday, June 25 Salsa Lessons­­­­­'s Learn to shine on the dance floor to Latin beats. No partner is necessary at the New York Society for Ethical Culture"s “No Excuse Salsa Lessons, for ages 18 and up. New York Society for Ethical
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City Week: June 11-June 17

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A Selective Listing of Recommended Cultural & Community Events Compiled by Max A. Goldstein Friday, June 11 Young Picassos—Arts in Action, an after-school arts program and summer camp, sells color prints of student work. Proceeds support a scholarship program for children who need financial need. Little Shop of Crafts, 711 Amsterdam Ave., 212-864-4833; 5:30 to
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Final Curtain For O’Neals’

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By Max A. Goldstein The pre-theater rush at O’Neals’ one Wednesday night was misleading. Though the vibrant restaurant is packed, as it has been for the past 46 years, come June 27 it will serve its last patrons
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City Week: June 4-June 10

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A Selective Listing of Recommended Cultural & Community Events Compiled by Max A. Goldstein Friday, June 4 Eastern Dance—The Indo-American Arts Council and Asia Society present the third annual “Erasing Borders: Festival of Indian Dance 2010.” The agenda includes two evening performances and two days of panels, workshops and demonstrations of Indian and Indian-inspired dance.
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STREET FAIR

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By Max A. Goldstein The Coalition for a Livable West Side will hold its Annual Memorial Day Weekend Folk Festival Sunday, May 30. The festival is headlined by the folk group Robin’s Rainbow, a quartet featuring Robin Greenstein, an internationally acclaimed folk singer who blends contemporary and traditional folk and blues music. More than 500
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Man Killed By Taxi Cab

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By Max A. Goldstein and Dan Rivoli A pedestrian was struck and killed by a yellow cab at 1:15 p.m., May 24. He was crossing the intersection at East 60th Street and Third Avenue, according to police. The 67-year-old man was brought to Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead on arrival
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