Recent Articles
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The Working Artist
Antoinette Wysocki was never keen on the idea of the starving artist. For her, the term conjures up images of 20-somethings fresh out of art school that spend their days peddling their...
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A View into the Urban Wash Dance Company
Various performances, such as Unbearable and Exodus 911, of the Urban Wash Dance Company at the Secret Theatre in Long Island City.
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Poles at the Vanguard of Video Game Arts
When President Obama visited Poland in May, Prime Minister Donald Tusk presented him with a gem from the crown jewels of the nation’s culture, an intricate, stunningly executed work of...
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The Moment of Being
A photo essay on the cultural diversity of Queens, New York.
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Springfield’s Still Got It
“This is getting out of hand,” Rick Springfield, exclaimed as red women’s panties landed at his feet halfway through the song “Affair of the Heart.” He couldn’t have been more right. Though fans...
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Love in Every Plate
South of the Mason-Dixon line, the term “soul food” conjures up images of fried chicken, cornbread and limp, bacon-grease saturated vegetables. But for John Korzekwinski, owner of J....
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A New Modern Dance Era in New York Pt.1
Dance photo feature covering the different dance styles of The Rover, 60×60 Dance, and West Fest.
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Dana Looks Forward
Self-described as a soulful, chick cock-rocker, Dana Fuchs of the Dana Fuchs Band is bringing back the classic rock era with her Janis Joplin vocals and blues enthused beats. With two albums, sold out concerts, and a...
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A Ride into the Bike Film Festival
A ride into the Bike Film Festival in NYC on June 25, 2011.
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Museums’ Problems Revealed
It’s Wednesday evening and you’ve just come home from work. As you make dinner plans for the night, you realize that you haven’t been to a museum in a while. Excited over the notion...
