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Me
This mask symbolizes who I really am
This mask symbolizes who I really am
A tragedy, a romance… a comedy? A Guatemalan summer vacation becomes the stage for Shakespeare’s famous “Romeo and Juliet”.
We analyze the data behind the Alzheimer’s drug Aducanumab, and discuss if its accelerated FDA approval was warranted.
Everyone knows about the iconic Statue of Liberty. But do you know the history of the infamous statue and area that it was placed on? What new and exciting alterations could be done to the Statue of Liberty we have recognized for so long?
This presentation features a brief history on the Women’s rights Pioneers monument located in Central Park and explores the life of three women activists who are not talked about as much, but still made significant contributions to the women’s suffrage movement. A new monument will be proposed at the end of the presentation to bring the stories of other women’s rights activists to the public’s attention.
The two artworks I describe are the “Kitchen” by Liza Lou and “The Vessel” by Thomas Heatherwick. Both works are creatively built, attract many visitors in New York, and are worth paying a visit to.
Have you ever seen a black squirrel while in New York, and questioned reality and life as you know it? Well we we can provide some answers for you!
Take a dive into the life of a swimmer.
can an angel die?
Jacob Lawrence was one of the fathers of the Harlem Renaissance. He spent most of his life in Harlem, which consequently was where he drew most of his inspiration from.