Category: Streets of NYC
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Adam and Eve

Outside the sleek towers of Manhattan West, Charles Ray’s Adam and Eve sculpture offers a modern take on an age-old story. Installed in 2023 near Moynihan Train Hall, the stainless steel figures show Adam and Eve in their later years—Eve seated and Adam standing—reflecting both the passing of time and the rhythms of city life.…
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Art of Tagging

Walking through the city, there’s always something that catches the eye. Take certain doors—covered in scribbles, tags, and stickers, they become more than just entrances. Layered with marks over time, they turn into evolving canvases, unpolished but fascinating. New York is full of these tagged surfaces, blending into the city’s rhythm. Not everyone sees the…
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Extreme cold

This week, freezing temperatures have gripped New York City—the kind of cold that stings your face and makes bundling up a necessity. While the icy weather might tempt you to stay indoors, it’s worth braving the chill for a stroll through the Meatpacking District. There, a whimsical snowman art installation adds charm to the frosty…
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Transitioning
Last night, Grand Central Station turned into a scene straight out of the show Severance. A crowd gathered around actors dressed in generic work attire, performing synchronized movements—a nod to the show’s themes of corporate control and workplace detachment. The series follows employees who undergo a procedure to separate their work and personal memories, creating…
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Starting the year strong

I’ve never been one for New Year’s resolutions. Growth doesn’t need a specific date — life is always evolving. But this year, I want to focus on strength. Not just physically, but mentally and emotionally. Strength to set boundaries, let go of what no longer serves me, and make space for joy. I want to…
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Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, everyone! Here’s to a bright and prosperous 2025 filled with meaningful moments, new adventures, and plenty of reasons to celebrate. This year, I found myself ringing in the new year in New York City, a place known for its larger-than-life celebrations. The Empire State Building was stunning, glowing in vibrant party colors.…
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Lighting up the night sky

The city is aglow in festive lights, and at Hudson Yards, the holiday decorations beautifully enhance the surrounding architecture, including The Shed’s Bloomberg building. Fun fact: The Bloomberg event space, part of The Shed, is housed in a structure on rails that can expand outward. Known as The McCourt, this movable feature allows the building…
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New York Sewers

The steaming sewer gates in New York streets always seem so romantic in winter movies, but let me tell you—they’re anything but. Especially when the wind shifts and blows that steam directly at you, carrying with it the unmistakable scent of the city’s underground. I’ve never experienced this quite so much in any other city,…
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Vorweihnachtszeit

Today marks the 1st Advent, a special moment in der Vorweihnachtszeit—Germany’s pre-Christmas period. Each Sunday leading up to Christmas, a candle is lit on an Advent wreath, a tradition that started in the 19th century to mark the countdown to the holiday. This year, I’m especially looking forward to the season. New York City feels…
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Thankful

Today is Thanksgiving—a day that’s all about gathering with family and friends, sharing a meal, and reflecting on what we’re thankful for. Traditionally, the holiday centered around giving thanks for the harvest, but over time, it’s grown to celebrate gratitude in many forms. The classic Thanksgiving table is often filled with turkey, mashed potatoes, roasted…
