Saturday, November 9, 2013

West 14th Street

This is the view of West 14th Street from the High Line. 14th Street is a major crosstown street in Manhattan, and an important business location. It is also considered the northern boundary of Greenwich Village, Alphabet City and the East Village, and the southern boundary of Chelsea, Flatiron/Lower Midtown, and Gramercy.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

"Canstruction" - Food Can Sculpture Exhibit And Food Drive At Lower Manhattan's Brookfield Place World Financial Center

Canstruction® is an extraordinary annual design competition and a unique food charity  in the world. Now on exhibit are the structures made entirely of unopened cans of food. Teams of architects, engineers, contractors, and the students they mentor created these sculptures for the competition. After public public viewing, they are dismantled and donated to City Harvest for distribution to those in need. Admission is free, but visitors are asked to bring a can of high quality food to the exhibition’s collection station. The exhibit runs through November 13 at Brookfield Place World Financial Center at 220 Vesey Street.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Roosevelt Island Autumn Hues

The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge
Trees at the FDR Four Freedoms Park with the United Nations Building (across the East River) in the background
Autumn leaves at the Roosevelt Island Tram Station
The Queensboro/Ed Koch Bridge
Autumn leaves with the Smallpox Hospital (Renwick Ruin) in the background
Roosevelt Island, a narrow island in the East River of New York City, lies between Manhattan to its west and the borough of Queens to its east. The parks on this island, especially the FDR Four Freedoms Park are beautiful and serene all throughout the year. Autumn is a magical time to visit the island and enjoy fall foliage.  

Sunday, November 3, 2013

2013 New York City Marathon


Today, the New York City Marathon returned after a one-year hiatus. About 50,000 runners from all over the world raced through five boroughs and passed cheering crowds. Fans again packed the 26.2-mile course. Last year's marathon was canceled because of the devastation of Superstorm Sandy. Security was heightened this time after the bombings at April's Boston Marathon. 

Saturday, November 2, 2013

It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas (Already) At Radio City Music Hall


This photo of Radio City Music Hall was taken earlier today. This is the home of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, an annual Christmas stage musical that kicks off next week. Produced by Madison Square Garden Entertainment, the show features the women's precision dance team called The Rockettes as well as  Santa, the Nutcracker, and the unforgettable Living Nativity. The show has been a New York Christmas tradition since 1933.

Friday, November 1, 2013

"Bronx Zoo" By Banksy ("Better Out Than In" Day 30)




The penultimate piece by the elusive artist Banksy in his month-long residency in New York City streets is "Bronx Zoo." It is a graffiti painting of a growling wild cat resting on a railing, across the road from the Yankee Stadium. The wild cat is sitting on a pre-existing yellow painted line on a blue wall, located across the road from the New York Yankees stadium. The wild cat has markings are made up of graffiti scrawl and various protest symbols, including the famous Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). It's entitled "Bronx Zoo", it has been suggested the name is a pun on a nickname acquired by the baseball team nearly 40 years ago. The Yankees were referred to as the Bronx Zoo, because of the fighting between George Steinbrenner, Billy Martin and Reggie Jackson. The street art is located at the junction of East 162nd Street and Jerome Avenue. It is part of Banksy's "Better Out Than In" exhibit, in which the artist left his works scattered across the five boroughs, drawing huge crowds, as well as vandals. Each day of October, Banksy unveiled new works of art around New York. The works were then announced on his website and posted to Instagram.