By admin on September 29, 2014
Ashtanga, Harlem, India, Land Yoga, New York, new york city lens
Lens on New Yorkers, Manhattan

“It’s the little sparks that add up to something big,” says Lara Land.
By Cherno Baba Jallow on September 27, 2014
comedy, Governor, governor cuomo, New York, primaries
Lens on New Yorkers, Manhattan

Randy Credico, activist, comedian, candidate, has no time to rest.
By Mayah Simone Collins on August 26, 2014
Brooklyn, Late Summer Scene, McCarren Park, New York
NY City Scene

Handball, running, riding, walking, talking, eating, resting: Locals enjoy the park.
By Zyma Islam on August 26, 2014
Central Asia, Forest Hills, New York, Queens, Rego Park, Samarkand, Uzbek
Late Summer Scenes, Queens

Dropping by the “Bukharian Broadway” in Rego Park.
By Cassandra Basler on August 18, 2014
architecture, Beaux Arts, Botanical Garden, kids, New York, summer, Swimming, The Bronx
Late Summer Scenes

Two kids from the Bronx find temptation at a water fountain
By Marion Halftermeyer on May 4, 2014
Bill Cotter, color TV, Featured, Ford Mustang, Joseph DiPippa, legacy, Marion Halftermeyer, New York, New York State Pavilion, picture phone, Queens, Richard Hourhaan, Steven Rosenbaum, Tent of Tomorrow, World's Fair
Multimedia, NY City Scene, The Global City, Video, What's New?

What will become of the New York State Pavilion from the 1964 World’s Fair?
By admin on May 4, 2014
Bill Cotter, color TV, Featured, Ford Mustang, Joseph DiPippa, legacy, Marion Halftermeyer, New York, New York State Pavilion, picture phone, Queens, Richard Hourhaan, Steven Rosenbaum, Tent of Tomorrow, World's Fair
Multimedia, NY City Scene, The Global City, Video, What's New?

What will become of the New York State Pavilion from the 1964 World’s Fair?
By Louise Dewast on April 20, 2014
gentrification, history, New York, NYC, rent, repair, shoes, store, Upper East Side
Multimedia, The Global City, Video

After 82 years, Jim’s Shoe Repair will shut its doors in September
By admin on April 20, 2014
gentrification, history, New York, NYC, rent, repair, shoes, store, Upper East Side
Multimedia, The Global City, Video

After 82 years, Jim’s Shoe Repair will shut its doors in September
By Marion Halftermeyer on April 2, 2014
cold water, coral reef, divers, diving, Featured, fish, flippers, freezing, frozen, ice, ice diving, lake, lake george, Marion Halftermeyer, Mike Carew, New York, scuba divers, scuba diving, Shwanika Narayan, slider, tank, water
Multimedia, NY City Scene, Video

Diving under the ice of Lake George.
By Rishi Iyengar on March 18, 2014
Bronx, homelessness, New York, poverty, Relief Bus, religion
Multimedia, Two New Yorks, Video

A repurposed school bus roams the streets of New York giving out soup, hot chocolate and hope.
By Steven Rosenbaum on March 2, 2014
Bill de Blasio, families for safe streets, Featured, New York, New York City, taxi, Traffic, Vision Zero
Politics & Policy, Video, What's New?

The mayor wants to eliminate traffic fatalities. Among the proposals: reduce the speed limit city-wide.
By admin on March 2, 2014
Bill de Blasio, families for safe streets, Featured, New York, New York City, taxi, Traffic, Vision Zero
Politics & Policy, Video, What's New?

The mayor wants to eliminate traffic fatalities. Among the proposals: reduce the speed limit city-wide.
By Marion Halftermeyer on February 23, 2014
5Boro Tour, Ambassador Satch, Black History Month, Corona, Dippermouth, Jazz, keyhole, lacatives, laxative, Lisl Steiner, Little Rock Nine, Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Lucille Armstrong, Marion Halftermeyer, Merry Swiss Kriss, New Orleans, New York, New York City, Orval Faubus, Queens, racism, Ricky Riccardi, Satch, Satchelmouth, Satchmo, slider, Slideshow, South America, Swiss Kriss, Swiss Krissly Yours, toilet, Uncle Tom
Multimedia, NY City Scene, Photo

A Queens exhibit focuses on the trumpeter’s trip to South America, where he blasted racism.
By Anand Katakam on February 15, 2014
99 pickets, Bangladesh, Ismail Ferdous, Lincoln Center, New York, protest
What's New?

A group of demonstrators urged retailers to push for safe factory conditions in Bangladesh