Dee and Lisa on Mott Street Little Italy, NYC 1976 Copyright Susan Meiselas/Magnum Photos
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AND BENEFIT AUCTION on Thursday, March 8th to benefit Man Up Campaign US, Inc., a global initiative supporting youth to stop violence against women. The exhibition will be on view and freely open to the public at 25CPW Gallery from March 5-11, 2012. To learn more about Man Up please visit our website at www.manupcampaign.org. For more information, contact: man-up@25cpw.org.


ManUp

March 8, 2012
6:30-11 pm25CPW Gallery25 Central Park West (at 62nd Street)New York, NYTickets: $150 per person - click here to buy tickets in advance$175 at the door

Dee and Lisa on Mott Street Little Italy, NYC 1976 Copyright Susan Meiselas/Magnum Photos

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AND BENEFIT AUCTION on Thursday, March 8th to benefit Man Up Campaign US, Inc., a global initiative supporting youth to stop violence against women. The exhibition will be on view and freely open to the public at 25CPW Gallery from March 5-11, 2012. To learn more about Man Up please visit our website at www.manupcampaign.org. For more information, contact: man-up@25cpw.org.

ManUp

March 8, 2012

6:30-11 pm

25CPW Gallery
25 Central Park West (at 62nd Street)
New York, NY
Tickets: $150 per person - click here to buy tickets in advance
$175 at the door

study break this weekend?

study break this weekend?

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by Columbia University

by Columbia University

Love146: tread on traffic

love this campaign! straight forward & love the design… makes me want to run!

Exhibition: Women in the Heights

Women in the Heights,
Contemporary Women Artists of Northern Manhattan

March 4 - April 30, 2010 

In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA) presents Women in the Heights – Contemporary Women Artists of Northern Manhattan, an exhibition displaying works by 24 women artists residing in Washington Heights and Inwood, curated by Andrea Arroyo.

Street Art of the Day: Katie Sokoler’s Pac-Man goes hunting for humans (100points!) on the streets of Brooklyn

Street Art of the Day: Katie Sokoler’s Pac-Man goes hunting for humans (100points!) on the streets of Brooklyn

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birth of a poem

Audio Slide Show:

All around us, mothers taught their children 
words for the first time. They fashioned the universe into something 
knowable, sayable.

- from So Much Light We Could See To The Other Side 

Tina Chang, Brooklyn’s new poet laureate