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Washington Heights »

"La Lucha: Quisqueya and Haiti" will explore the complicated relationship between the two groups.

Corona »

Louise Jean-Charles, 59, Nadia Donnay, 39, Napoleon Michel, 69 were killed.

Washington Heights »

Ian Jackson hopes to raise $25K through Indiegogo for his short film, "Mari en Marana."

Downtown Brooklyn »

The DA invested in the film company of a director critical of the city's justice system.

Prospect Park South »

The father of 16-year-old Jean Fritz Pierre said his son wasn't a strong swimmer.

Upper West Side »

Haitian Heroes is looking to channel the hopeful spirit of the country's youth.

Upper East Side »

Some of Haiti's top modern artists are on view at the Stonehenge-Luce Non-Profit Annex, 1159 Second Ave.

Manhattan »

New Yorkers plan to celebrate the 168th anniversary of the Independence of the Dominican Republic. 

Manhattan »

The global music conference APAP/NYC features artists from around the world performing in Manhattan.

Manhattan »

Summer starts Tuesday, and brings a host of hot world music performers to Manhattan.

Manhattan »

Schools will be allowed to hold one extra bake this year to help with the Japanese recovery efforts.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

New exhibit highlights Haitian art, some pulled from the wreckage of last winter's earthquake, others inspired by its aftermath.

Manhattan »

The St. Giles Hotel will auction off Caroline Wozniacki's racket.

Midtown & Theater District »

A 28-year-old man posed as an attorney at the United Nations to scam Haitians after the earthquake, prosecutors said.