You could argue that one of the greatest perks of living in a cultural center like New York City is being able to see your favorite musical artists perform live just a short subway ride, or even walk, away.
“The only thing is that it was very, very dark so I pretty much couldn’t see anything…but I didn’t mind,” John Venditti, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’13, laughed as he recalled his first time playing bass at his favorite place to perform—West Village concert venue, Sullivan Hall.
The tents are up, the runways are ready and the fashionistas are out for eight days dedicated to star-studded parties, trend-spotting, and a look into fall fashion.
The popularity of blogging and the infinite amount of venues for sharing ideas online has made it easier than ever before for people to “publish” their writing.
One of the oldest and fully functioning flea markets in Brooklyn, Artists & Fleas was recently voted the best flea market of 2011 by the Village Voice and is a haven for all things art. Just a short walk from the Bedford Avenue L train stop, the indoor flea market is a rendezvous for local independent and up-and-coming artists, designers and collectors.
There is no doubt that New York City is one of the great art capitals of the world. With all of the art sites to see in the city, it’s common for NYC residents...
There’s nothing like New York City during Christmas time…except for New York City during Spring Fashion Week. The white Mercedes-Benz tents at Lincoln Center, fashionista-flooded streets, and exclusive events blaring music until the crack of dawn, all lend a hand in transforming Manhattan into a fashion free-for-all, making Fashion Week a largely anticipated event among many FCLC students...