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9 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
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Free movie shows that can only be viewed through a peephole in the street have been delighting New Yorkers. The Peephole Cinema - which...
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9 years ago |
About, Culture, Vintage |
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A renowned collage queen has revealed how not to get caught doing New York street art. Astrodub – also known as Angeliki Jackson - has boldly taken her...
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9 years ago |
Culture |
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Hundreds of tropical butterflies are set to transport New Yorkers to a fragrant paradise, thanks to a new show that allows people to walk amongst them. Visitors to The American Museum...
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9 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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These stunning old Manhattan photos look like they were shot 120 years ago – but amazingly they were created in the present day. Taken by artist Jefferson Hayman, the shots are...
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9 years ago |
About, Culture |
Boo Paterson |
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There is a dark, dank place underground, where art once flourished and where homeless people huddled ...
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9 years ago |
About, Culture |
Boo Paterson |
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On every apartment wall from floor to ceiling, and on every shelf and table, there are old books. It is New York’s finest whispered tip; no signs...
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10 years ago |
Culture |
Boo Paterson |
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If you’ve ever wondered what your neighborhood looked like in its grimy past, a new website allows you to click on your street...
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10 years ago |
Culture |
Boo Paterson |
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A New York circus extravaganza is about to roll into town, and world-class acrobats Magmanus are set to make jaws drop with their blend of dangerous high-flying...
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10 years ago |
Culture |
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Take a dip in the coolest New York pool of the summer, which has been transformed into a vast artwork. Street artist Eric Rieger – also known as HOT TEA – painted the candy-toned...
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10 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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Considered to be one of the best apartment blocks in the city, Hotel des Artistes has housed such famous faces as Rudolf Valentino, Noel Coward and Norman Rockwell – but it has never been...
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