Moving towards a bright oil canvas encased in a gold gilded, rectangular frame, you marvel at the texture made from antiquated brush strokes and the elaborate gradient of colors. Finding another piece, you repeat the process. Slowly, but surely, you … Continue reading
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Pay as You Wish, But You Must Pay Imagine a foreign visitor, with excitement and expectation, visits New York City. Certainly, he does not want to miss one of the landmarks in the center of world, the Metropolitan Museum … Continue reading
Yayoi Kusama: Polka dots Earlier this year, the Rain Room attracted a large audience to the Museum of Modern Art. With an unlimited time restraint on visiting guests, the line to enter lasted up to a six-hour wait. In comparison, … Continue reading
You may have heard of the famous girl, Molly, but if you haven’t, you should know that she is all the rage at club scenes and music festivals nation wide. This “special” girl Molly will supposedly make your life better … Continue reading
The large room is packed to the brim with wealthy individuals, all of whom are dressed to the nine in expensive attire. Many of them are talking to each other in hushed but harried … Continue reading
Jake Greenberg IDC 1001H Professor Sheehan Saldana Nov 20, 2013 Feature Article: We want the Boobies? I scream, you scream, we all scream for…Boobies? When going to the BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) to see Nosferatu, there are certain things … Continue reading
At the crack of dawn on Halloween, balloons spelling “Banksy!” could be witnessed on the gray wall of an abandoned factory, rising above the relics left by other graffiti artists. The balloons represented the legacy of his work and influence … Continue reading
It was a frigid day this past Wednesday in New York City, with a high of 39 degrees. Yet, this was not an issue for the models – or Angels, as they are referred to – of the Victoria’s Secret … Continue reading
A Night of Fantasy From an outsider’s perspective, the 40th annual Village Halloween Parade that starts on 6th Avenue from Spring Street to 16th Street seems like a chaotic gathering of vampires, cats, pirates, and ghosts with creepy floats overlooking … Continue reading
Welcome to Night Vale: A Return to Radio Drama “A friendly desert community where the sun is hot, the moon is beautiful, and mysterious lights pass overhead while we all pretend to sleep. Welcome to Night Vale.” So begins the … Continue reading