The competitors face each other across the large, square table, the harsh fluorescent light glinting off of their glasses. Their eyes are dark and serious, their eyebrows narrowed in determination. Their fingers are poised, ready to fire at a moment’s … Continue reading
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Promoting Diversity through Architecture Over a decade after the tragedy that occurred on September 11th in New York City, the small, forgotten St. Nicholas Church, crushed by the falling World Trade Center, was rebuilt with a Byzantine design. The church’s … Continue reading
Even after women had established their status in society after the Industrial Revolution and the Suffrage movement, they were constantly exposed to discriminatory sayings such as “Girls ought to be quiet and obedient,” and “Women belong in the kitchen.” What … Continue reading
The United Nations recently celebrated Chinese food at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City in mid-November. Chinese representative Liu Jieyi described how cooking food was much like regulating a country. According to him, like leaders who want the … Continue reading
Shakespeare Here and There: Director’s Approach to Shakespeare on Broadway Every time someone would claim, “Time has changed everything,” “The New York City we live in now is very different from the one before” or even trail off into a … Continue reading
Million Dollar Begging In September 2007, Radiohead stunned fans and executive music producers alike, when they chose to release their album, In Rainbows, without a record label and without a price tag solely through their website, Radiohead.com. Instead of following … Continue reading
Feature Article The most wonderful thing about art is that no one truly knows what art is. Its creative expression and general free nature means that anything one makes “creatively” is art. This begins to raise the question of where … Continue reading
For many years, television shows based on crime and police drama have been highly popularized by a large number of viewers. One widely known franchise is “Law & Order”, created by Dick Wolf in the early 1990’s. The most popular … Continue reading
It comes once a year and all your friends are going. Once tickets go on sale, you rush to buy them. Yes, the tickets might break your piggy bank, but you know the experience will be worth it; after all, … Continue reading
Did you ever believe there would be a venue that would outdo Madison Square Garden? Step out of the subway on Atlantic Avenue in the Prospect Heights area of Brooklyn, look up, and see one of the biggest and most … Continue reading