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Intimate and impressionistic but ultimately a little self-indulgent, the documentary Elena explores the transcendent nature of the sisterly bond.
Fusing memory and mystery, director and narrator Petra Costa traces the fate of her older sister, actress Elena Andrade, through the prism of her own childhood. Actually, calling it a documentary isn’t entirely accurate. It’s more of a dreamlike mix of artful images and sounds: decades-old archival footage, snippets of audio diaries and newer images shot in modern-day Manhattan. The challenging way it traverses genres and toys with reality is reminiscent of Sarah Polley’s excellent (and superior) documentary Stories We Tell.
33 NEW YORK New Yorkers are used to seeing unusual things, but 36 Soldiers carrying 45 pound MOLLE packs, got a second look from even the most jaded resident, as medics assigned to the 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry conducted a 6 mile ruck march through lower Manhattan on May 16.
The medics kicked off from the New York Army National Guard battalion’s historic Lexington Avenue Armory home in the early morning hours.
They headed east towards the East River and FDR Drive and the followed the highway south to the Williamsburg Bridge connecting Manhattan to Queens. They turned around and came back.
The civilians along the route looked at the Soldiers curiously and took pictures as they moved through the neighborhoods. The Soldiers told the onlookers that they were conducting training they hadn’t been able to do before due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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One-To-One Concerts Bring Listeners Back To Live Music, One At A Time By
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On a grey, drizzly Sunday afternoon, I arrived at an industrial building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. I was there for something called a One-to-One Concert, but I genuinely had no idea what to expect â what kind of music I d hear, or even where I d hear it. After a temperature check, a masked woman approached me. Her name was Stacy, an usher employed by the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the event s presenter.
As we walked through a noisy corridor, Stacy gave me one very strict instruction for the performance I was about to see: no applause.