Author musanyb

Top Ten Works

Berenice Abbot “Flatiron Building” This is a picture of the Flatiron building taken by Berenice Abbot in 1934. It amazes me to see a picture of the Flatiron building taken nearly a century ago. It shows us a glimpse of… Continue Reading →

Historical Fiction: Don of Manhattan

Musa Nauman Professor Hoffman IDC 1001H 19 December 2017 The Don of Manhattan He was born on December 1st, 1890 in a middle class family in Lower Manhattan. His name was Joseph Moses. The family owned a small bakery called… Continue Reading →

New York, New York By Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra released “New York, New York” in 1977 in his album 1977. This is one of my all-time favorite songs. I think the song does a great job in capturing the essence of New York City. No matter who you… Continue Reading →

Radio Days (1987)

Radio Days (1987) Summary: Woody Allen directed the 1987 comedy-drama film Radio Days. Radio Days is a movie that illustrates the life of a family during the age of radios in American. The movie follows the life of Joe who… Continue Reading →

Jeff Koons

Cultual Context: Jeff Koons work ranges from sexual themes to forms such as net-kitsch which means works that considered of questionable aesthetic value. He started his work in the 80’s and blended styles of pop, conceptual, craft, and appropriation in… Continue Reading →

Museum Video

Musa Nauman link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z45_fvWjv34&feature=youtu.be

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