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“1Train” by A$AP Rocky (feat. Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, Action Bronson, Big KRIT)

One of the things that initially drew me to pick this song was the title. The 1 train is especially notorious as one of the least reliable lines of the MTA, which why it was chosen as the tile of… Continue Reading →

Chelsea Brochure (Ali, Hugh, Musa, Herrick)

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Lost & Found on Park Avenue

By Hugh Shin It was a long day at work. I hastily stuffed my papers in my bag and made my way towards the door. Homework, for an adult, what a genius idea that was. What an honest to god… Continue Reading →

Nouveau Riche

Chapter 1 It was another beautiful morning in the bustling city of New York. I could hear the birds chirping as I woke up, greeting me and telling me to leave my warm and comfy bed. I wanted to stay… Continue Reading →

Burn

Burn Life was monotonous. Kate Leone continued pressing the piece of cloth into the machines. It was slow, arduous work in an emotionally sapping environment. The lights were dimmed so low that Kate could barely see the woman working 2… Continue Reading →

Top 10 favorite works

    The Watermelon Race (1930) by Palmer Hayden Palmer Hayden, whose original name was Peyton Cole Hedgeman, was born on January 15, 1890 in Widewater Virginia (“Palmer Hayden”). During the Harlem Renaissance, he migrated to New York City, hoping… Continue Reading →

Top 10 Favorite Works – Sidonya Hakimi

Hakimi Top 10 Favorite Works

Historical Fiction

Dear Journal,                                                                            … Continue Reading →

Top Ten Favorite Works – Stephanie Tam

Top Ten Favorite Works – Stephanie Tam

Top 10 Favorite Works – Victor Carrano

“The Brooklyn Bridge: Variation on an Old Theme” (Joseph Stella) “The Brooklyn Bridge: Variation on an Old Theme” is a painting created by Joseph Stella.  Completed in 1939, it was painted by Stella using futuristic style and techniques to emphasize… Continue Reading →

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