City Hall news The Halls of Umbrella House: Suicides, Slayings and Squatters On Avenue C Posted on January 7, 2016March 26, 2021 by Daniel Pleck Using African slaves they had brought with them, the Dutch built a wall (hence the name Wall Street) to protect themselves from Native Americans . Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Arts & Culture news Unpacking the Asian Artist’s Identity in America Posted on February 5, 2020February 16, 2021 by Hoa P Nguyen Tuesday at the Asian American Arts Alliance in Brooklyn, Sim moderated the first event of the series, “ Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news ‘We’re in the Eye of the Storm’: Brooklyn’s Undocumented Immigrants Get Ready For Reform Posted on December 22, 2014 by Mary Reinholz Linda Sarsouer of the Arab American Association. … She said the Arab American Association would help them apply. … NY State Office of New Americans (ONA) – Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news ‘I Don’t Want My Mother to Hear That Joke’: a Muslim Comic Showcase Posted on December 15, 2015 by Nicole Disser “I think there’s a tremendous lack of diversity in comedy in general, and one of those groups happens to be Muslim-American,” Mo said. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news Dina Gadia’s Collages Are Chopped and Screwed Visions of a Golden Age Posted on May 18, 2015 by Nicole Disser …working in two, if not three registers by exploring the impact of Spanish but especially American influence on Filipino culture. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Arts & Culture news Best of Spring/Break: Trump Comics, Disco Queens, and Alcoholtopia Posted on March 8, 2017March 16, 2021 by Nicole Disser Detail from Phillip Buehler’s “American Trilogy” (Photo: Nicole Disser) As probably everyone can agree, 2016 was just the worst. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news ‘Trail of Tears’ Is a Clear-Eyed Look at America’s ‘First Genocide’ Posted on July 16, 2015 by Sam Gillette The emotional storm of dance, song and soliloquy casts a satirical eye on the forced relocation of Native Americans in the 1830s. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
City Hall news From Grand Pianos to Sign Language, a History of Sound at 237 East 23rd Street Posted on December 21, 2017February 22, 2021 by Nikki Galteland Students entering JHS 47 with the sign for the piano showroom in the back, courtesy American Sign Language and English School, 1954 . Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news Bootlegers, Stuyvesants, and Slovaks: The Colorful History of Blue and Gold’s Building Posted on December 24, 2015 by Christopher Looft …t news stories clarified that PBR’s new owner, Eugene Kashper, was a naturalized American, but Michael Roscishewsky dismissed that, since Kashper sat on the board of… Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Arts & Culture City Hall news America’s Oldest Surviving Mosque Is in Williamsburg Posted on December 26, 2018February 17, 2021 by Zuha Siddiqui In 1931, the American Mohammedan Society, Inc. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More