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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]
I’m an NYU student who had to take an emergency medical leave, I was not aware they give you only 48 hours to move out of student housing. I have nowhere to go, my family is very violent and it’s unlikely they’ll allow me to stay with them anyway. I would like to stay near…
The London art market signaled a definitive “return to form” this March, as Sotheby’s kicked off its 2026 marquee season with a series of high-energy auctions that silenced post-Brexit anxieties. The post London’s Art Market Rebound: Sotheby’s Spring 2026 Recap appeared first on ArteFuse.
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22F feeling really bad. I feel exhausted and like I can’t perform at work, feel like a burden on my family for being so depressed. I feel like i’m at my wits end and need help, therapist was awful and I ended that. I really want to go to a mental hospital I think. Just…
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I’m (26F) talking about weekdays, not weekends because I assume OMNY cards don’t cover that. When I was in school, I got the green student metrocard with 3 rides daily M-F. I feel like that was generous for kids that didn’t have extra curriculars to commute to. I have witnessed kids jump turnstiles in mornings,…
I have been a frequent park goer for years, and I’ve never seen such crazy dog/owner behavior till recently. Some including (all unleashed): – an off leash puppy that almost got torn to shreds after consistently pestering a reactive dog while its owner yelled “not friendly” – children being chased by growling dogs – dogs…
I’m curious to hear from anyone who has a really random job. what is it? what do you like/dislike about it? think: jobs that less than a ~dozen people hold across NYC, or a job no one has heard of before, or a job people can’t believe exists when you tell them about it… thanks…
Frank Lloyd Wright’s spiraling rotunda at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a notorious diva, a space that routinely swallows the contemporary art it is meant to display. The post In the Guggenheim’s Spiral, Carol Bove’s Sculptures Find Room to Play (Article & Video) appeared first on ArteFuse.
Can be luxury items, or just practical quality-of-life stuff. Could be apartment, commuting, groceries, winter, laundry, noise, pet stuff, whatever. Curious what people bought that turned out to be way more useful than expected. submitted by /u/16bananas [link] [comments]
I just wanna get home bro Edit: okay the train is finally moving but I thought I was about to be an extra on Hijack with Idris Elba submitted by /u/lenolalatte [link] [comments]
Hi everyone, This is a bit of an emotional post, but I figured it was worth asking. My dog Rocky was recently diagnosed with cancer and we were told he doesn’t have much time left. He’s a rescue and he absolutely loves being outside. The problem is that he’s been struggling with his legs for…