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Tag Archives: New York City
A Strange Case
New York City’s amazing Morgan Library has scanned the entire handwritten manuscript to Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and it’s now available for paging through and reading online. The manuscript of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella “The Strange … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Film, History, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged English Literature, Morgan Library, New York City, Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Libraries Are Appreciated
The Libraries Are Appreciated, Jacob Lawrence From the Harlem series, No. 28 The Harlem Branch Library of the New York Public Library at 9 West 124th Street
Posted in Art, Libraries, USA
Tagged American artists, Harlem, Jacob Lawrence, New York City
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NYC’s Tiniest Tourist Attraction
At the corner of Christopher Street and Seventh Avenue South in the West Village, in front of the iconic Village Cigars store, lies this blink-and-you’ll-miss-it mosaic embedded in the sidewalk. The triangle’s enigmatic message: “Property of the Hess Estate Which Has … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, History, Tourism, USA
Tagged Greenwich Village, New York City
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Call and Response
I’m disappointed that I will be missing this current exhibition at New York City’s magnificent Morgan Museum and Library. Betye Saar: Call and Response is based on Los Angeles–based artist Betye Saar who emerged in the 1960s as a major voice in American … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Libraries
Tagged Betye Saar, collage, Morgan Library & Museum, New York City
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Pandemic Art
The New York City-based Brazilian-born Japanese artist Oscar Oiwa found himself in similar circumstances as many folks when the pandemic began last year. His projects and travels were all postponed, and he found himself locked down in his NYC apartment. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, South America, USA
Tagged Brazil, China, Covid-19, Japan, New York City
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Old Nieuw Amsterdam
I come from two old New York City families, but not nearly as old as these 17th century views of the city when it was still the Dutch West India Company’s colony of Nieuw Amsterdam. Published in 1651, the image … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, History, Libraries, USA
Tagged Manhattan, New York City, New York Public Library
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Escape to New York
Every year, the New York Public Library publishes humorous Black Friday ads that promote things like free books and 100% off coupons. This Thanksgiving the library offered a “Book Your Dream Getaway.” The “Black Friday travel deal” is an “all-inclusive … Continue reading
Here Stood Mayakovsky
The Brooklyn Bridge literally loomed large in my Brooklyn family’s history for a century, so I was intrigued when I stumbled upon this impressive limited edition volume. The accordion-fold book Brooklyn Bridge with a poem by the 20th century Russian poet Vladimir … Continue reading
New York City is going to the dogs
Doggy Bags, is a new public art installation on Broadway NYC’s Manhattan Garment District. The sculptures by New York-based artist Will Kurtz are entitled Doggy Bags and are all create from recycled materials. The works on display are diverse breeds … Continue reading
