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    The Art of the Dealer: Gallerist Jack Shainman

    The gallerist’s multicultural approach doesn’t shy away from working with artists like Malick Sidibé and El Anatsui who address difficult topics. Today his chutzpah is paying off—both in market prices and recognition from curators and museums.

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    Where Breakfast Is the New Dinner

    Sadelle’s in SoHo, La Pecora Bianca are in the Flatiron District and others are among a growing number of restaurants around the city courting the early crowd by serving breakfast on weekdays and weekends alike.

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    Eataly Adds Egg Sandwiches for Early Birds

    Breakfast will be central to Eataly’s new 4 World Trade Center location when it opens later this year, he said, but on April 11, Eataly will begin piloting recipes for its egg panini at its Flatiron location.

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    A Bagel Shop Enlists the Neighbors

    New York’s Black Seed Bagels is having nearby chefs offer their creations at the shop over the next few weeks.

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    After 9/11, a Winemaker’s Journey Began

    Uncorking the City’s Lettie Teague talks with Jonathan Hesford, who decided after the terrorist attacks of 2001 to change his career from information technology to winemaking. Today, the former New York resident and his wife own a winery in France.

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    The Feed: David Chang’s Fuku Comes to Mets’ Citi Field

    David Chang’s Fuku Comes to the Mets’ Citi Field, Holiday Cocktail Lounge serves a Cuban sandwich on a doughnut, and Four Cuts offers free limousine rides.

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    Popular Pastor’s Skills Energize, Enthrall

    The Rev. Michael A. Walrond Jr., among the most popular pastors in New York City, has his sights on expanding his ministry and experimenting with a new style of sermonizing.

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    In Connecticut, a Debate Rages Over Water

    Residents of Bloomfield, Conn., mobilize to oppose a bottled-water company’s plan to use up to 1.8 million gallons of water daily.

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    MoMA Mixes Things Up

    ‘From the Collection: 1960-1969,’ at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, juxtaposes pieces by totemic 20th-century artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Louise Bourgeois with everything from film and architectural models to psychedelic rock posters and commercial products.

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    Exhibit Explores How Modern Birds Evolved from Dinosaurs

    Dinosaurs are all around us. That is the premise of a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.

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    A Treasure Trove of Used Electronics

    At ReUse in Brooklyn’s Gowanus neighborhood, every TV or smartphone for sale is some New Yorker’s castoff.

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    Asbury Park Mixes Beachgoing With City Living

    Tour the New Jersey town, which is experiencing rising home values and redevelopment of its waterfront.

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    New Life for an Old Harlem School

    After a $49 million renovation, Public School 186 will have 78 affordable apartments and space for the Boys & Girls Club.

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    The Guardian of Jamaica Bay

    Environmental activist Don Riepe of Queens is one of the local residents at the heart of the documentary ‘Saving Jamaica Bay,’ which examines the bay’s marshes and wildlife.

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    Onetime Homeless-Shelter Resident Trains to Work in One

    Secilly Aviles, who was once homeless, is now training to work in a shelter through a paid internship with the New York nonprofit Project Renewal.

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