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Foer and Adams: Using Art To Communicate About 9/11

Without a doubt, 9/11 was a very jarring event. It was sudden and shocking and millions did not know how to deal with the plethora of feelings inside them afterwards. Therefore, I found it quite...

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The Arrival: A Story Of Immigration

Shaun Tan’s “The Arrival” tells a story that is familiar to all Americans: that of immigration and coming into a new world, not knowing what to expect. However, it is the way that the story is told...

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The Chelsea Hotel: A New York Icon

New York is home to many iconic hotels, but one that stands out for its role in the worlds of art and music is the Hotel Chelsea. This historic landmark opened in 1884 as an apartment building, but...

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Hinsch’s

Hinsch’s soda fountain and luncheonette, located in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. This landmark opened in 1948.

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Nature In The City: The High Line

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Don Juan: A Comedy About Religion

Although Moliere’s famous play Don Juan is considered a comedy, it nonetheless has very strong and serious messages. The play was so scandalous for its time that, in fact, it was banned after only...

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Richard II and Macbeth

Richard II is, of course, one of Shakespeare’s historical plays. However, it has much of the same themes that are illustrated in one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, Macbeth. Both Richard II and...

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Fight The Power?

Do The Right Thing does more than just illustrate a day in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn during the 1980s. It shows how racial tensions and unnecessary hatred can tear us apart, all in the...

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Foer and Adams: Using Art To Communicate About 9/11

Without a doubt, 9/11 was a very jarring event. It was sudden and shocking and millions did not know how to deal with the plethora of feelings inside them afterwards. Therefore, I found it quite...

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The Arrival: A Story Of Immigration

Shaun Tan’s “The Arrival” tells a story that is familiar to all Americans: that of immigration and coming into a new world, not knowing what to expect. However, it is the way that the story is told...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

The Chelsea Hotel: A New York Icon

New York is home to many iconic hotels, but one that stands out for its role in the worlds of art and music is the Hotel Chelsea. This historic landmark opened in 1884 as an apartment building, but...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Hinsch’s

Hinsch’s soda fountain and luncheonette, located in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. This landmark opened in 1948.

View Article

Nature In The City: The High Line

http://prezi.com/_xu5esr5ttwg/the-high-line/ Scroll to zoom in!

View Article


Don Juan: A Comedy About Religion

Although Moliere’s famous play Don Juan is considered a comedy, it nonetheless has very strong and serious messages. The play was so scandalous for its time that, in fact, it was banned after only...

View Article

Richard II and Macbeth

Richard II is, of course, one of Shakespeare’s historical plays. However, it has much of the same themes that are illustrated in one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, Macbeth. Both Richard II and...

View Article


Fight The Power?

Do The Right Thing does more than just illustrate a day in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn during the 1980s. It shows how racial tensions and unnecessary hatred can tear us apart, all in the...

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