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The Break of what?… ¡David Duchovny!

December8

After watching a few seasons of Californication, I became a huge fan of David Duchovny and the show. You can only imagine how psyched I was to hear that we were going to watch an Off-Broadway play with Dave as the lead role. At the time, I couldn’t care less what this play was about. […]

Greetings from Sheepshead Bay!

December8

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December8
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Tetris?

December8

Our group headed to the Sculpture Garden first to view the art outdoors. This was my first time at the MoMa, so these pieces were my first impressions of the museum. This was my favorite work of art if that’s what it’s called. It looked like a Tetris piece transformed into an oversized block. I […]

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Winter Wonderland

December8

This was by far my most favorite work of art in the museum. The winter scene is beautifully constructed with clouds hovering above the snow covered roofs. As a Brooklynite myself, this canvas appealed to me. I would never even be able to imagine how Brooklyn looked like almost 200 hundred years ago during the […]

1950s Levittown?

December8

My first impression of this photograph was the perceived notion of the American Dream that everyone strived for in the 1950s. I thought of that perfect family with the nice little suburban house, car, kids, and a of course the family dog. This made me think of the age of conformity during the 1950s and […]

International Center of Photography: Initial disappointment turned into appreciation.

December7

This is the only thing I was permitted to take a picture of before having to place my camera into my book bag. This was not only shocking, but also very irritating because it’s ironic how photography is prohibited in this museum especially. I wondered if this was a policy solely for the current exhibits or […]

Art in Progress..

December7

The countless number of supposed art students sitting on the floor captured my attention as we made our way through the museum. They all had this large white canvas used for visualizing and sketching what they saw in front of them. Similarly to the art displayed outside of the Met, it was very interesting to […]

Interview with Miss Debra Beverly

December7

Mrs. Debra Beverly prohibited us from taking pictures of the items being sold at the store nearest the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, so we decided to ask her a few questions instead. Me: Which one of these products would you say sells the most? Debra: People are constantly buying the Frank Lloyd Wright […]

Quirky Film and Theatre

December7

Located at 209 West Houston Street, the small, yet very cozy theatre, Film Forum attracts many New Yorkers across the five boroughs and others throughout the world seeking a truly unique cinema experience. Film Forum organizes its productions by creating an array of movies ranging from international films to historic documentaries. Their wide selection invites […]

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