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23rd and 5th Avenue Unique Art

          Walking past 23rd and 5th Avenue on a Tuesday afternoon, something caught the glimpse of my eye. Sparkling colors of purple, green and light blue were decorated on the floor by an artist’s hand. He didn’t use markers, spray paint or a brush; he simply used colored sand. Yes, it shocked me as well because it was so unique in my eyes. The people walking paused just like me and stared at the art that the artist created in real time.

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Speaking of the Arts in New York City

Check out the fabulous new installation at the 59th Street subway!  No seriously, go see it!

 

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People-art

 This weekend I went to a cosmetic beauty supply store called Ricky's. Ordinarily i would not waste cyber blogging space with stories about makeup but this place was very unusual. It was a cosmetic-superstore. As I was browsing the aisles I found things I knew I could never hope to find in a regular store. I saw fake eyelashes, pink ones, long ones, eyelashes with feathers on them. I also saw fake hair pieces, attachable buns, pony tails. There were blue wigs and red wigs and purple wigs. I found all the colors of the rainbow in eyeshadows and the same in lipsticks.

Jay-Z hosts 9/11 benefit concert at Madison Square Garden

 This past friday, as we know, was the 8th anniversary of September 11th. Every New Yorker had their own way of mourning, commemorating, and remembering the tragic events, and lives lost on that fateful day. For Shawn Carter, the rapper known as Jay-Z, a brooklyn native, music icon, and business mogul, this meant holding a benefit concert at Madison Square Concert, with all proceeds going directly to 9/11 charities.

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