Recent Articles
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Dear Nameless Travelers: A Photo Story
Matsuo Basho once said in his poem “Oku no Hosomichi” that, “Days and months are travelers of eternity. So are the years that pass by. Those who steer a boat across the sea, or...
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A Hidden Gem on New York’s Renowned Rooftop Garden
New York City’s rooftops are known to hold hidden marvels inside their skyline borders. From elevated organic gardens and bars to Antony Gormley’s human sculptures, and even a Rooftop Film Festival, the sky is...
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Accent Pieces: Aleksandra Kaniak on Making a Place for Polish in Hollywood
Actress Aleksandra Kaniak has played hardened criminals, tough as nails police officers and battle-ready military officials. But for her most recent role she donned an apron, curled her...
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A Summer in Maine
Photos taken on a summer day in Acadia National Park in Maine.
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A Coffee Addict’s Dream
Too often, coffee breaks our hearts.
After drinking a pricey espresso from Starbucks or a watered down, brown concoction from Dunkin’ Donuts, we...
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‘Tree of Life’ is Lush, Meaningful Mind Journey
The bombardment of summer blockbuster movies can be hot, muggy and overwhelming, with ring-wielding superheroes, talking race-cars and Captain Jack Sparrow keeping plenty of people...
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Coney Island: New Direction
Coney Island is one of the most significant historical sites in Brooklyn, New York that countless people have visited over the decades, including immigrants, working class heroes; young gang stars, and artists. They...
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Please Welcome Marie Antoinette to New York City
Let them eat crème brulee, macaroons, and crepes!
On Sunday, July 10, from noon until 5 o’clock, there was no revolting. Instead, New Yorkers willingly obeyed Marie Antoinette and ate. An annual free,...
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New York Underground Fashion Scene Pt. 1
Behind the scenes of Williamsburg’s Fashion Weekend at the Glasslands Gallery.
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Brewing Up Polish Art
Coffee shops offer many pleasures for the senses: the aroma of fresh-roasted beans, the taste of a perfectly crafted cappuccino, the warmth that radiates out from a ceramic mug on a cold...
