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Daily Archives: March 30, 2018

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Posted inBedford Stuyvesant, Community Health Page, Community Health Slideshow, Featured News, Health & Wellness, Latest News, Lifestyle & Culture, Popular

Beyond Veganism – Bed-Stuy Health Activists Share Their Journey to Alkaline Wellness

by Andrea Leonhardt March 30, 2018January 28, 2021

“Veganism s a big deal now, but vegan does not necessarily mean healthy,” said Kelly Keelo. It was that realization that prompted Keelo and her childhood sweetheart Carl “Crush” Foster […]

Posted inUncategorized

In the End, What Do You Want from Your Life?

by Noreen Sumpter March 30, 2018January 28, 2021
Lorde, Run The Jewels, Mitski, Barclays Center, goth pop, Melodrama, Killer Mike, El-P, alt rock
Posted inArts & Entertainment, Featured News

Lorde Brings Her Goth-Pop Magic to the Barclays Center

by Andrea Leonhardt March 30, 2018January 28, 2021

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