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I lived here all my life and if I’m exiting a subway station I’ve never been at, I’m looking at signs to see what way is north. My sense of direction is hilariously bad. I know some stations have signs about nw, sw entrance but in lieu of that how do you get your bearings…
Hello I’m a 22F native from Queens, I’ve lived here all my life and I’ve never liked it. Ever. I’ve traveled the world, and i’ve lived in Spain, most recently I’m going through a horrific breakup with my Scottish ex. I envisioned myself living there, and for the past few months i’ve just been crying…
Noticing this a lot and curious what the reasoning is. For example: • People almost always say Ridgewood, Queens • But just say Bushwick or Harlem without the borough submitted by /u/sundrenchedwindow [link] [comments]
Anytime the weather is higher than 50 degrees, I see all the cute couples looking adorable. My question is where is everyone meeting people? Any specific cafes, gym, bars? Since graduating college and the pandemic, I am having a hard time meeting people. submitted by /u/Timely-Compote-5038 [link] [comments]
I am sorry to be grim – I came across the body of a man who had very recently jumped off a building on 23rd street by 7th ave yesterday at 7pm. The cops wouldn’t arrive for another 15 minutes or so, though I thankfully did not see him hit and had my headphones in…
Hey everyone, I’ve been apartment hunting and came across some listings for entire townhouse rentals that aren’t crazy expensive luxury places. I’m talking about the older, more basic 3-4 floor townhouses in neighborhoods like the UWS or UES that are nice but not crazy modern. Has anyone here rented a whole townhouse before and can…
Not to get too political… Obviously in a big city, there are all kinds of political ideologies. Having said that, I always find it odd that many within NYC have these extreme Fox News views, especially in immigration. I mean even the hosts of the network live here. What do they think when they just…
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I (f23) will be living with my boyfriend in May. I already live in NYC and I currently work at Starbucks making about $30-$32,000 a year. We are going to be living in Astoria and I’ll be paying $1000 toward rent. I am worried this is too high as this will essentially be two entire…
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Born and raised New Yorker and I know we have a rap for being tough and rough, but do you feel like overall people have gotten ruder? I used to joke and laugh with rando strangers all the time, but now people sigh, customer service workers rolls their eyes, people shove into me on the…
Hi everyone, I’m honestly still pretty shaken and not sure what the right next step is. Earlier today I was going down an escalator at Penn Station when a woman behind me thought I cut her off. Out of nowhere she started aggressively shoving me—hard enough that I almost lost my balance multiple times. It…
My favorite go to place, Pizza Suprema by Penn Station, two cheese slices with paper thin crusts and a small drink is $15. This place wasn’t always like this. Two decades ago, this place was rocking when the owner really cared about quality and good pizza. Now, it’s like whatever and I can still make…
The trajectory of Fulton Leroy Washington, the self-taught painter known as Mr. Wash, is the kind of American epic that usually requires a Hollywood scriptwriter. The post Compton’s New Canvas: Mr. Wash and the Art of the Possible, Los Angeles appeared first on ArteFuse.
Still reeling a bit from getting let go but trying to look at this as a positive because this job was mentally and emotionally destroying me. I’ve never had more than a week long break as an adult. Keeping my limited budget in mind what are some things I should do around the city that…
Would you personally feel more “at home” in some Latin American, European, or Asian cities than you would in, say, the rural Midwest or rural Deep South? submitted by /u/Early-Ingenuity-3177 [link] [comments]
There is a tactile, almost bruised intelligence at work in “Fire & Cloud,” DONG Jinling’s latest outing at REFLEXION Gallery. The post The Weight of the Void: DONG Jinling’s Molten Metaphors at REFLEXION, Beijing appeared first on ArteFuse.
There is a specific kind of kinetic absurdity in the modern art heist. We like to imagine Thomas Crown Affair […] The post The Three-Minute Hustle: Why the Magnani-Rocca Heist is a Symptom of Art’s Vulnerability, Italy appeared first on ArteFuse.
Many Americans who didn’t grow up in New York often grew up romanticizing it. But what are the places New Yorkers romanticized growing up? And why did you romanticize them? submitted by /u/morningrat [link] [comments]