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You can blow out candles, blow off steam, look for answers blowing in the wind, blow your nose, blow your money or your chances. In New York City, people really know how to blow it. They earn
their livings as buglers at the racetrack. They create art as a didgeridoo
player or an "opera whistler." They defend their rights as a
part of the Gay and Lesbian marching band. <BLOWING> |
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Healing
Music You can sing to an Alzheimer's patient until he remembers the way home. Music can even give a push to a stomach that refuses to digest. Read how therapists in New York use music to correct disorders. <HEALING> |
Noise Art Living in New York means living with its sounds. Many New Yorkers patronize art that portrays their noisy life. But the technology which makes this art possible also transforms its residents into publishing artists. <ART> |
One to Many Creating a concept is easy. Informing and influencing others with that concept is the tricky part. Read about New Yorkers who have brought their own "noise" to the masses with the help of modern technology. <ONE> |
Noo Yawk Tawk Where did New Yorkers learn to talk the way they do? And how does one learn to speak English in a city where over 130 languages are used? Meet some New Yorkers as they talk about language and accents. <TAWK> |
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