It always pays to be mindful of new travel scam alerts. According to Lois Greisman, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Division of Marketing Practices, scam artists are prone to prey on travels who are eager to travel after being cooped up so longRead More
I recently met friends for lunch in Little Italy. Check out this stroll through the new outdoor dining scene and our visit the iconic cafe Ferrara's.Read More
There are signs of Spring in Central Park! I took a long walk over the weekend and captured some photos for you. Here are Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, and several photos of flowers, foliage, and water features in the Ramble.Read More
For the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition, the issue of identity has been one of the core ideas that fuels much of our research and advocacy. But how we come to know ourselves...Read More
NYC street art is one of my favorite subjects to photograph, and the following images are mostly from March 2021. In case you're wondering about the difference between graffiti and street art, here's how I understand it.Read More
I recently took a walk in Central Park in the snow and encountered these adorable snow-sculpture polar bears. Then, I continued on a visit to some of my favorite spots in the lower half of the park.Read More
Natural Light (yes, the beer) has sponsored a new public art installation in Grand Central. "The Da Vinci of Debt" is billed as the most expensive public art ever. Check it out!Read More