45 Tattoos That Scream NYC
You don t need a skyscraper or a Statue of Liberty tattoo to embrace the NYC aesthetic.
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May 19, 2021
You don t need a skyscraper or a Statue of Liberty tattoo to embrace the NYC aesthetic.
When it comes to tattoos inspired by New York City, we ve seen hundreds of skylines, skyscrapers and depictions of the Statue of Liberty. Now, don t get me wrong, these make for great tattoos. However, there are other ways to honor NYC in a tattoo.
If you ve lived in New York, you ll know that it s a pretty unique place. There truly is no place like the Big Apple. For instance, the NYC subway is both a magical and terrifying place at the same time. In the subway, you ll find some of the most fascinating people that walk planet Earth. Honestly, it s eye opening. And you can t forget about the wildlife pigeons and rats. Sure, they may be dirty and they likely have some pretty shocking diseases, but they re just as tough as any New Yorker. Plus, they ll eat jus
Male dominance over women explored in new exhibit at HCC art museum in Bridgeport
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“Of Woman Born,” a new exhibit at Housatonic Museum of Art, explores male dominance over women.Courtesy of the Housatonic Museum of Art /Show MoreShow Less
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“Bated Breath” (1987) by Lynne Augeri is part of “Of Woman Born,” a new exhibit at Housatonic Museum of Art exploring male dominance over women.Courtesy of the Housatonic Museum of Art /Show MoreShow Less
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“Choice Aint No Joke, Union Square, N.Y.C.” (1989) by Donna Ferrato is part of “Of Woman Born,” a new exhibit at Housatonic Museum of Art exploring male dominance over women.Courtesy of Housatonic Museum of Art /Show MoreShow Less
India News: ew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced plans to tap into the city's stockpile to send Covid-19 test kits, swabs, ventilators, pulse oximeters
Larry Downes.
Larry Downes is the New York head of Friends of Sinn Féin. Shortly after September 11 the decision was made to reroute the funds from their annual fundraiser to the victims of the attack on America. With Gerry Adams in attendance at the Sheraton Hotel in New York, over $400,000 was raised.
“We raised the money on behalf of the New York Construction Industry Disaster Relief Fund,” explains Downes. “The idea was that the money will go to famlies of construction workers killed at the World Trade Center.”
The decision was made in the aftermath of September, Downes explains “because the notion that anybody would be raising funds here in New York for something outside of the overwhelming needs in the city, didn’t sit right with Friends of Sinn Féin.”
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