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Hala Ann Shah

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Hala Ann Shah is a senior journalism major, Arabic minor, at New York University. She currently interns at Beliefnet and is the editor & president of Aftab, NYU’s Muslim student magazine. Before coming to New York, she performed ballet and modern dance professionally in Washington, D.C. After graduating, she plans to pursue careers in journalism and dance. Contact her at hala@nyu.edu or 551-208-1595.

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See If You Can Do What I Do With My Hands

With his arms and fists always posed to block a punch, 81-year-old Washington, D.C., boxing coach Henry Thomas talks about training fighters of all skill levels, his memories of boxing’s legendary figthers and battling racism.

Archived | Dec 19, 2005 (~1275 Words)

Jersey City — New Hot Spot for Hipster Shopping

Williamsburg beware: Hipsters are finding a new hot spot to indulge in one-of-a-kind fashion on a Jersey City budget.

Archived | Dec 6, 2005 (~800 Words)

Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fair

Looking for a holiday craft fair that isn’t stuffed to the brim with hats, scarves, and costume jewelry? Then visit the Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fair this December to buy a hand-printed card, fill stockings with solid pewter critters and light Menorahs with hand-dipped candles.

Archived | Dec 6, 2005 (~771 Words)

One Hour From Paradise

Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad’s new film “Paradise Now” delves into the motivations of suicide bombers. In what are to be their final days alive, two young Palestinian friends, Said and Khaled, stumble over strategic and emotional obstacles that ultimately lead only one of them to complete the mission to attack Tel Aviv.

Archived | Nov 8, 2005 (~985 Words)