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Riva Froymovich

Email icon  rf534@nyu.edu

Riva Froymovich, 21, of Staten Island, New York, is a journalism student, with minors in metropolitan studies and politics. Her interests include New York nightlife, culture and politics. She can be reached at rf534-AT-nyu.edu.

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Club (Museum) Hopping

Moons, Manhattans and Monets mingle at New York’s new nighteries — museums.

Archived | Apr 8, 2005 (~605 Words)

Twisting Trash for Laughs

Found Footage Festival juxtaposes awkward scenes, outrageous people and the wit of the pal hosts with 90 minutes of compiled video clips scavenged in dumpsters, garage sales and thrift stores.

Archived | Apr 8, 2005 (~1170 Words)

Matt Taibbi Talks

A New York Press writer, Matt Taibbi talks about his new book, playing sports in Russia and Mongolia and his travels around the world.

Archived | Apr 7, 2005 (~1027 Words)

Laughter is the Best Medicine

“You can’t control the things that happen,” Saranne Rothberg, ComedyCures founder, now understands. But you can take control of how you respond to life. In the face of cancer, she responded by laughing and helping others do the same.

Archived | Mar 9, 2005 (~1039 Words)

African, Victorian B&B in Old Ghetto

Akwaaba Mansion, the only black-owned bed & breakfast in New York, has merged African art with Victorian opulence for a decade in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, once known as America’s largest ghetto.

Archived | Mar 3, 2005 (~1464 Words)