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As the situation on the Ukraine border continues to intensify, many Kyiv residents are taking time to locate the nearest bomb shelter — only to discover they double as entertainment venues. Since the Soviet Union’s collapse, many of the city’s fallout shelters have been reborn as various commercial enterprises, from cocktail bars and restaurants to
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Wall-to-wall carpeting is far from back, but the internet is making an exception for this vibrant bedroom.  Influencer Charlie Leanna Murphy decked out her San Marcos, Texas bedroom in hot pink, complete with rose-colored shag carpeting on the walls — just like movie star Jayne Mansfield’s famous “Pink Palace.” “People think I’m crazy, or they
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Planet Hollywood III is coming to town – but this sequel will feature some major plot twists on founder Robert Earl’s original concept. His global hospitality company Earl Enterprises has signed a lease for a new, four-level, 17,500-square-foot Planet Hollywood at 140 W. 42nd St. between Sixth Avenue and Broadway, Realty Check has learned. It will
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Love is always in the air in the tenderly titled town of Lover. A small community in South West England’s Wiltshire county, the village’s name is actually pronounced like “low-ver” but that doesn’t stop hopeless romantics from moving there just so they can call the poetically named place their home. And every Valentine’s Day, Lover’s
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Thieves are brazenly grabbing porterhouse steaks and other big-ticket items from well-stocked Manhattan food stores and selling their ill-gotten goods to bodegas in the Bronx and elsewhere, grocers tell fish The Post.  It’s a confluence of two hot-button issues: the sharply rising prices retailers — and their customers — are facing as inflation is stuck
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The doctor is in on Third Avenue from Bloomingdale’s north to East 79th Street. So are the dentist, the veterinarian and your neighborhood cryotherapist. The corridor that was once known for sportswear now resembles a mile-long, health-and-fitness fair more than a traditional shopping stretch. The twenty blocks through the Upper East Side’s middle-class (by Manhattan
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Hungry and thirsty Moynihan Train Hall users no longer have to trudge outside to neighborhood joints to eat and make merry. Vornado Realty Trust just launched the Moynihan Food Hall, a 25,000-square-foot cluster of a dozen, “curated” vendors on Penn Station’s ground floor, all chosen for their Big Apple connections. The names include Sauce Pizzeria, E.A.K.
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