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Lunar New Year Parade 2022
Chinatown, New York The Lunar New Year Parade marking the Year of the Tiger took place again after the suspension in 2021 due to the pandemic. A smaller and more subdued event this year, it was still welcomed as another … Continue reading
Posted in 2022, holidays, Manhattan, New York, Parade
Tagged Chinatown, Christina Yuna Lee, drummer, lion dancers, Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year parade, Manhattan, memorial, Mural, New York, New York City, NYPD Marching Band, photography, Protesters, Senator Schumer, street art, street photography, Tiger, wall art, Year of the Tiger
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Five Months in New York City: February-June 2020
Five months have passed with excruciating speed and pain in New York City. This post is a look back on the momentous period between February and June 2020 and an attempt to give visual expression to the relentless chronology of … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Manhattan, New York, Pride, Protest March
Tagged American Flag, American Museum of Natural History, bicycles, Black Lives Matter, Broadway, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Central Park, Central Park Five, Central Park Lake, Central Park Reservoir, Chinatown, Columbia University, Coronavirus, Covid, Covid-19, David Geffen Hall, David H. Koch Theater, Firemens Memorial, fishing, Flyover, George Floyd, Harlem, Latinos, Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center plaza, lion dancers, Lockdown, Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year parade, Marches, Masks, Mayor de Blasio, Memorial Day, Metropolitan Opera House, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Police, New York subway, NYPD Marching Band, Pandemic, parades, playgrounds, Pride Month, protests, Puerto Ricans, Riverside Drive, Riverside Park, Schools, Scooters, Sharonne Salaam, Shutdown, Social distancing, spring, spring in New York, Subway, Theodore Roosevelt statue, Times Square, Trans Lives Matter
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