• Home
  • Newsroom 2020

NY City Lens

  • Home
  • Coronavirus
  • Life in a Pandemic
  • News
  • NY City Scene
  • Politics & Policy
  • Cops & Courts
  • Video
  • The Feed

Honoring Sirius. Seriously.

By Arianna Skibell on October 22, 2014 9/11 Memorial, animal personhood, animal rights, dogs, manhattan, petition, Sirius Manhattan

Honoring Sirius. Seriously.

A petition to add a dog to the 9/11 Memorial raise a question: Where’s the line?

Rescue Mission in Tribeca Brings Hope to Homeless

By Arianna Skibell on October 13, 2014 Manhattan, Struggling in the City

Rescue Mission in Tribeca Brings Hope to Homeless

The mission’s employees know what it’s like to live on the streets—and that makes those who sheek shelter trust them.

A Gallery Owner Who Paints a Muted Portrait of His Past

By Arianna Skibell on September 28, 2014 Jeff Jaffe, manhattan, midtown, NYC, Pop International Galleries, South Africa Lens on New Yorkers, Manhattan

A Gallery Owner Who Paints a Muted Portrait of His Past

Jeff Jaffe grew up in South Africa, whose apartheid policies he found abhorrent. He eventually found a home in art.

Late Summer Scene: Little Flower Playground

By Arianna Skibell on August 15, 2014 kids, Lower East Side, Park, playground, summer Late Summer Scenes, Manhattan

Late Summer Scene: Little Flower Playground

A young boy causes trouble on a skateboard, but his friends roll with the punches

Sign up for the NYCityLens Newsletter

Recent Posts

  • Things Fall Apart
  • Undocumented and Adrift in the Pandemic (Video)
  • Battling to Keep the City Fed (Video)
  • The Class of 2024?
  • A Loving Teacher

Latest News

↑ NY City Lens

Want to contact NY City Lens reporters and editors? Send an email to newyorkcitylens@gmail.com.