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  • #SAVE5POINTZ

    #SAVE5POINTZ

    On August 21, 2013, the New York City Planning Commission unanimously ruled on an approval to build four hundred million dollars worth of luxury…

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    Colin Bedell
  • bell hooks’ Week Long Residency Had Her Audience Hooked

    bell hooks’ Week Long Residency Had Her Audience Hooked

    This past week, bell hooks, a long-time and prominent social activist, led four discussions with New School students about race, gender, feminism, and patriarchy. 

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    Shea Carmen Swan
  • Banksy vs. NYC

    Banksy vs. NYC

    Last month, the elusive graffiti artist Banksy set up residency on the streets of New York City. Every day, he unveiled a new public…

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    Hannah Rinehart
  • It’s Not About The Wonder Wheel

    Dating back to the 1800s, Coney Island has served as a quintessential spot for New Yorkers looking to escape the sweltering summer heat of…

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    Ivy Meissner
  • Interactive Street Art in the East Village Creates Unexpected Reactions

    Interactive Street Art in the East Village Creates Unexpected Reactions

    [soundslides width=”620″ height =”533″ id=”4839″]   As Nicolina Johnson and Pérola Bonfanti were painting a mural onto artist Clayton Patterson’s door on Essex Street,…

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    Alex Ackerman and Shea Carmen Swan
  • St. Gennaro Festival: A Slice of New York’s Little Italy

    [soundslides width=”620″ height =”533″ id=”4795″] Mulberry Street welcomed thousands of visitors to celebrate Italian culture during the 87th annual feast of St. Gennaro last month.

    By:

    Colin Bedell
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