Scattered around the United States are many lesser-known and worthwhile museums dedicated to art, history, industry, sports and technology. In the heart of New York’s beautiful Finger Lakes region
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Upon entering Sugarcane, there’s nothing immediately obvious about the Park Slope restaurant to suggest it offers traditional Caribbean fare. The long, glistening stainless-steel bar, flat-screen TV
BY Clarence V. Reynolds
Almost half of all U.S. adults fail to get enough exercise to maintain a healthy lifestyle and a healthy weight. Recent research out of Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., published in the Nov
BY Ven Griva
When Andrea Mason travels around the country—be it for work or pleasure—she constantly is on the lookout for out-of-the-way antique shops that may provide an item or two for her collection of Afri
BY Antoine B. Craigwell
Most of today’s younger generation is familiar only with part of the original stump saved from the Tree of Hope that stands on the stage of the world-famous Apollo Theater. As in the past, amateur p
BY Ron Scott
Tim Dhabalt, 13, has been experiencing headaches since he was 9 years old. Wendy Wiebke has been battling migraines for 17 years. Abby Rose, 44, wakes up with a headache almost every day of the week.
BY Jacki Ralph
Since 1998, Ghenet Restaurant, just off the corner of Mulberry and Houston streets in New York City’s trendy SoHo neighborhood, has offered diners a quiet respite from the bustle outside. Ghenet mea
BY Bevolyn Williams-Harold
While winter sweatpants season is in full swing, there is little need to think about saddlebags, thunder thighs, inner thighs and outer thighs. But when summer comes around, thighs come out from under
BY Pam Adams
The 14th New York African Film Festival’s line up at BAM Cinématek, the Brooklyn Aca-demy of Music Rose Cinema in Brooklyn, N.Y., promises to be another remarkable showcase of the continent’s tal
BY Antoine B. Craigwell
Do you know your blood pressure? The numbers from a blood pressure reading measure the pressure on the arteries when the heart contracts (that’s the systolic, or top number) and when the heart is re
BY Lori Harlan

