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By Kyle Barr Mel Brooks, the director and writer of some of cinema’s most beloved comedy movies, has always had something of a theatrical...

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By Edna Ayme-Yahil When I was 11 years old, I was confronted with what would appear to be a simple decision. I received a letter...

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By Barbara Beltrami You know it’s really summer when the pyramids of peaches instead of apples greet you at the supermarket. You know it’s...

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Presents mix of independent features, documentaries and shorts By Jill Webb Drop your beach towels and grab some popcorn because the Stony Brook Film Festival...

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The Long Island Museum in Stony Brook will welcome food historian Sarah Lohman, on Sunday, July 30 at 2 p.m. Lohman will discuss her...

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By Heidi Sutton If you are a parent or grandparent of young children, then you are most likely familiar with the young reader books...

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Joe Spallina has done what many would deem impossible. In six short years, the Mount Sinai resident and Stony Brook University women’s lacrosse coach has...

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Stony Brook University was bursting with “clean” and “green” alternatives July 14 thanks to high school students competing in the international Spellman High Voltage...

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By Jill Webb Before it was Kings Park, the suburban hamlet in Smithtown was known as St. Johnland, a utopian Christian community founded as a...

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By Victoria Espinoza Huntington is set to get jazzy  this upcoming weekend with the third annual Coltrane Day — part of Huntington Summer Arts Festival’s...