I recently went through the pictures on my phone and looked back on some moments from the past few months. In the collection of memories, I stumbled upon a photograph of my family and I walking along a trail (pictured below) just before we went into lockdown for COVID-19. Although […]
Daily Archives: September 30, 2020
I make a lot of music but I don’t usually share it with anyone. I’ve been learning for the past year or so now and I can definitely say I’ve improved a lot but I probably won’t feel comfortable putting a finished product out until I make something really incredible […]
It is a standard summer morning for the residents of a highly populated metropolis: the streets are humming with the hurried pace of footsteps as men, women, and children head towards work and school. So profound is the peace of this regularity that not even the slightest discrepancy […]
I’ve lived on Long Island my whole life, and I probably visit the city about a dozen times a year, but I never felt like a New Yorker (tying back to a class theme here haha). The reason I would go into the city would always be for a tourist-y […]
Follow these steps and you will be sharing your posts in no time Go the Dashboard (the back end of the class site. You do this by going to the top bar and hover your cursor over “Arts in NYC’. A drop down for “Dashboard” will appear. Click on it.) […]
Here is one of my favorite pictures that I’ve taken of New York City from Governor Island, when I volunteered as an Island Ambassador on Governor Island summer of 2019. Seen in the distant across the East River is obviously the One World Trade Center as well as other skyscrapers […]
Arguably the most iconic spot in Queens is Flushing Meadows Corona Park. In it lies the Unisphere, a giant stainless-steel representation of the Earth, complete with three rings representing the first artificial satellites orbiting our lovely little planet. It evokes a sense of reverence the first time you see it. […]