From Bathhouse to Othership to Altar, a wave of bathhouses in NYC are popping up just blocks apart, igniting a war of zen.
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Today-History-Jan30

Today in History for Jan. 30: In 1649, King Charles I was beheaded. In 1730, Russian Czar Peter II died of smallpox on his wedding day. In 1868, the Nova Scotia legislature opened its first session.
An absorbing 'side-hustle' or pastime can be compatible with - and even helpful to - a legal career, hears Catherine Baksi.
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Today-Music-History-Jan15

Today in Music History for Jan. 15: In 1882, tenor Henry Burr (born Harry McClaskey), the most prolific recording artist of his era, was born in St. Stephen, N.B. He recorded an estimated 12,000 ...
Portuguese for “egg” — catapults you into a bug-infested universe where creepy-crawlies are given the Cirque du Soleil treatment as they jump, flip, dance and contort around a giant inflatable egg.
Josh Safdie's 'Marty Supreme' is no biopic, but several sequences and character details are drawn from the life and times of ...