Monthly Archives: November 2010
葉振豪的Bio
Hello, my name is Peter Yip. Everybody calls me Yip.I am an American born Chinese but I go back to Hong Kong every summer to visit my relatives. I lived on Staten Island since I was five. I usually takes … Continue reading
Falling for Fall for Dance
Before I say anything else, let me just say, I fell for “Fall for Dance.” This was definitely one of my favorite dance-watching experiences. The reason i think I liked it so much was because the outfits were so simple. … Continue reading
Rigoletto, My Home Fello
What I liked: I loved the Metropolitan Opera House. Even when I was looking at it from the outside i was amazed. It is quite possibly the most beautiful building I have ever seen, a piece of art itself. I … Continue reading
Veronica Mars
Veronica Mars is probably the most diverse and entertaining show on television. It has romance, comedy, inspiration, drama, action, mystery, and suspense. It has everything. Its part of every genre. That is why this show is truly amazing. It’s as … Continue reading
Art So Bad It’s Good
No artistic abilities? No problem. At The Museum of Bad Art, they don’t discriminate. They actually have several paintings in this museum that you wouldn’t hang on your wall if someone paid YOU. So why do the people who run … Continue reading
MOMA: The Persistence of Memory
This painting can be found in The Museum of Modern Art. It was painted in 1931 by Salvador Dali. The reason I chose this painting to talk about was because I knew the name of it before I went to … Continue reading
MOMA: Bleu II
This painting, “Bleu II” is from the Museum of Modern Art. It was painted in 1961 by Joan Miro. At first, when i looked at this painting, I thought, “what a terrible painting. How can they possibly call this art?” … Continue reading
The Mu$eum of American Finance
48 Wall Street New York, NY 10005 Tel: 212.908.4110 Fax: 212.908.4601 HOURS: Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm Closed national and stock market holidays. Upcoming closings: Dec 24-25 and 31, and Jan 1. DIRECTIONS: By Subway: 2,3,4,5 … Continue reading
I keep on falling…
New York City Center’s Fall For Dance 2010 program was filled with passion and performances that evoked a wide range of emotions and induced audience members to discover new things in their own souls. Designed as an introductory crash course … Continue reading
Woman is fickle
Just walking into the Metropolitan opera on the night of September 29 gave me chills. The imposing size and admirable structure gave a keen palpability to its reputation and I couldn’t believe that I was so near the stage on … Continue reading