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Funeral Ceremony

December3

This is an African Funeral Ceremony. It includes dancing and smiles. It is very different from an American Funeral Ceremony where crying and mourning is expected. I think I like the African version better. What do you think?

Food outside of the Moma

December3

I’m not sure if his food is Kosher, but it is made daily! (I think) And he says “Not separate, CLOSER” Hm……

The New York Aquarium

November28

The only aquarium in the five boroughs, the New York Aquarium located in Coney Island, Brooklyn is a venue that can be enjoyed by all ages.  Sponsored by the Wildlife Conservation Society and advertising the motto, “Connecting People to Wild Nature,” the New York Aquarium offers a variety of attractions including sharks, walruses, sea lions, […]

Walrus Feeding

November27

The thing I loved about going the Aquarium was because there was a great amount of children with their parents, their parents feel the need to narrate everything they see. It was interesting to see that the opinions of these adults were not much different from my own. I didn’t even have to ask them […]

Alien Stingers

November23

This is my favorite exhibit. it is very informative, and teachers a lot about jellyfish which the ordinary person would not normally be aware of Motion in the Ocean is a part of the Alien Stingers exhibit. It is a fun attraction for children; it is similar to a flip book.

Marble Grave Stele of a Little Girl

November20

By just glancing at this work of art, one might miss all the underlying beauties and mysteries behind the stone.  This Greek piece of art is not only simple, but also idealized.  In other words, its depiction has been made timeless.  As we can see, the little girl is pulling a dove into herself.  Every […]

All For Nothing

November20

Before the performance of Neil LaBute’s The Break of Noon began, my opinion of MCC Theater at the Lucille Lortel Theater was not great.  Prior to arriving to the off-Broadway theater, I was definitely not expecting an extravagant theater.  However, it was difficult for my opinion of the theater not to be lowered when the […]

Falling for Dance, Falling for Dance… Falling Asleep?

November16

New York City Center’s, Fall for Dance Festival, is pleasing to audiences because of its attempt to bring many different genres of dance into one performance.  On Thursday September 30, the dance companies, Company Rafaela Carrasco, New York City Ballet, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, and Companhia Urbana de Danca, each were granted their time to shine on […]

You Brighten My Night

November16

The 827th Metropolitan Opera performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s , Rigoletto, blinded me.  Literally and Figurately.  How could anyone not be blinded by the overwhelming number of white-haired heads glowing in the light of the translation screens as Lincoln Center dimmed? The opening night at the MET on September 29 was the debut for three important characters, Francesco Meli, […]

Nice to Make Your Acquaintance Film Forum! Oh Yeah, and the Magnetic Fields too.

November16

Film Forum.  A small theater I had previously heard many good things about, but had never before visited. As I got off the train and walked towards the theater, I realized that I was on a familiar street, Houston Street.  I did not know Film Forum was located so close to my apartment and wondered […]

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