#Letters to the Editor — May 29, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — May 29, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — May 29, 2021” The Issue: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s call for a commission to investigate the attack on the Capitol. Kudos to both the recent editorial (“A Dubious ­‘Menace,’ ” May 24) and to Miranda Devine’s terrific commentary, “Truth be Damned,” in the same day’s newspaper. I watched the TV coverage…

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#25 things to do this summer in NYC

#25 things to do this summer in NYC

“#25 things to do this summer in NYC” After last summer, it’s time to make up for some lost time. The sun is out, and the city’s markets, bars, restaurants and cultural venues are open for business — and fun. The five boroughs have surged back to life and it’s time to make the most of it….

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#Virginia woman transforms home into McDonald’s shrine

#Virginia woman transforms home into McDonald’s shrine

“#Virginia woman transforms home into McDonald’s shrine” She’s lovin’ it — maybe a little too much. A lifelong McDonald’s fan has turned her home into a shrine to the fast-food chain, complete with its iconic golden arches and Happy Meal toys. Taylor Gecking, 31, who lives with her husband Adam, 40, in Richmond, Va., has…

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#‘Midnight Cowboy’ producer Jerome Hellman dead at 92

#‘Midnight Cowboy’ producer Jerome Hellman dead at 92

“#‘Midnight Cowboy’ producer Jerome Hellman dead at 92” Jerome Hellman, the Oscar-winning producer of the groundbreaking 1969 film “Midnight Cowboy,” has died. He was 92.  Over the course of his career, Hellman also worked on 1964’s “The World of Henry Orient,” 1966’s “A Fine Madness,” 1975’s “The Day of the Locust” and 1986’s “The Mosquito…

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