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If England has Stonehenge, then NYC has Manhattanhenge! It's when the sun sets aligned with the grid of east-west streets in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, a highly photographed phenomenon that occurs twice a year during summer solstice. It happened on May 29 this year. Did you take any lomographs? :-)
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No, it's not about a fancy dinner-dance or a masquerade party for New Year's Eve. We're talking about the centuries-old tradition held in New York's Times Square at the turn of a fresh, new year.
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Hunting in NYC is very inspiring. During one week, we went on a hunt for clothes, shoes, bags, good bakeries, wool, books, new interesting trends...we couldn't leave Manhattan without having seen a view, then, we went on the top of the Rockefeller Center because it is where you can have the best view of the Empire State, Central Park and all the different boroughs of NYC. The day was sunny, there was snow everywhere, and the light was delightful.
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There’s so much to see in New York but at some point, you gotta eat! New Yorkers know about getting right to the bottomline so as not to waste a minute of time, so much of the available sustenance is on wheels! But when it’s time to have a sit down, there’s nothing like some historic cafes and bars where you can soak up the vibes of famous New Yorkers who came before you – because we all gotta eat and drink some time!
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The brightest lights in the biggest city – I took a recent trip to New York and stayed right off Broadway because I wanted to be near where the action is – the theatres, Times Square, Radio City Music Hall. I had my Diana F+ and LCA at the ready to take in every New York minute.
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The Jewish Museum in New York has opened a new exhibit this month in collaboration with the Columbus Museum of Art Ohio entitled ‘The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League, 1936-1951.’ This display is exhibiting over 150 works from various members of the league documenting key historical events, people and places.
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On November 6th we packed into the School Bus for a field trip to Fort Tyron Park to see the amazing Cloisters Museum and Gardens! Check out our pictures and Lomokino movie!
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Gentrified cool meets New York strip steak.
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The seagull of NYC transportation makes a comeback.
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In the baking, stifling heat of a New York City summer, where can you go to chill out, kick back, and try to regain your cool? A few suggestions - all without having to stray too far from Manhattan or spend too much of your hard earned cash.
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New York City as viewed by Dasha, the miniature dachshund.
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Nope it’s not Amsterdam, it’s New York City.
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Two wheelers are taking over the island. Check out the bikes in NYC!
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Since it opened in 1914, Russ & Daughters has been a food landmark in New York City.
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Three Lives is one of those bookstores that book-lovers dream about.
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The Cube (whose official name is "Alamo") is a sculpture and cultural landmark in the East Village of New York City.
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The Museum of Modern Art in New York is arguably the most famous modern art museum in the world.
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One of New York's greatest resources is the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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One of New York's oldest neighborhoods is now in great danger of being lost altogether.
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The Cup & Saucer is one of New York's last remaining classic luncheonettes.