Monthly Archives: April 2014

‘13 Most Wanted Men’ at the Queens Museum

When most people think of Andy Warhol, they think of Campbell’s soup cans, Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, and other iconic, Pop Art-era renderings. Sure, Warhol was at times subversive, but most don’t associate him with overtly scandalous installations and works; all … Continue reading

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The New York Botanical Garden Transports Visitors to Key West

“To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring.” – George Santayana In New England, each of the seasons has its own distinct, somewhat maddening identity. And while … Continue reading

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Annual Zine Fest Returns to Brooklyn

Later this month, the third annual Brooklyn Zine Fest returns to NYC in an “exposition of self-published magazines in the greatest borough in the greatest city in the world.” The enthusiastic zinesters and event co-creators Matt Carman and Ksenia Yarosh … Continue reading

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The New York Philharmonic Opens Carnegie Hall’s Spring for Music Festival

  News just broke that the New York Philharmonic Orchestra will perform the opening concert during the fourth annual Spring for Music Festival at Carnegie Hall. According to Broadway World, “Music Director Alan Gilbert will conduct the New York Philharmonic … Continue reading

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