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Beyond Van Gogh Exhibit coming to WNY
Tickets on sale now
In just a few months there will be a new, interactive experience to visit at the Eastern Hills Mall. This space will be lit up by a 35,000-square-foot Starry Night Pavilion, where you can experience art in a fun new way.
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WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (WKBW) â In just a few months there will be a new, interactive experience to visit at the Eastern Hills Mall. Wellânot actually
in the mall, but in the parking lot. This space will be lit up by a 35,000-square-foot Starry Night Pavilion, where you can experience art in a fun new way.
Coronavirus Coverage
I keep reading about the emptying out of Midtown, the end of the office, people moving to Florida and the death of New York City. It is complete nonsense, but it’s an old tune that never seems to fade. For most of my life, I’ve been told about the demise of my home city. In the 1950s and ‘60s, the city was dying as people escaped to the suburbs. After that, it was the big move to the Sun Belt. Now it’s the end of commuting and fear of crowds due to the virus. It has been a horrific year of illness, isolation, hunger, death and sadness. But we fight back anyway, it’s all we know how to do, and no one ever said living here was easy. Through it all, New York remains a magnet, its human energy pulsating and from the reopening of Coney Island to the jazz band playing for contributions in Riverside Park by 107th street, that energy simply will not be denied. This past Saturday, volunteers flooded Morningside Park, kids screamed with glee in the playgrounds
EXCLUSIVE: Striking photographs show how New York City is coming back to life 12 months after the coronavirus pandemic transformed the City That Never Sleeps into a desolate ghost town
New York City has been picking up the pieces one year after being sent into lockdown due to the pandemic
The typically bustling Big Apple was transformed into a gloomy ghost town in March 2020 when a statewide mandate forced all businesses to shut down and residents fled elsewhere
Stunning photos taken for DailyMail.com show how New York is slowly beginning to return to its former glory, one year after being devastated by the pandemic