Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

New York City is one of the largest cultural centers in the world. There is always something going on, and often it is limited to New York. When I was a kid my parents would always take my brothers and me to the Thanksgiving Day Parade, as well as to see the balloons get blown …

Thanksgiving Break To-Do List

With being from Michigan, plane tickets get incredibly expensive around the holiday time.  With winter break being just a mere 4 weeks away, I figured that it would be better if I stayed here for Thanksgiving rather than go home for 4 days.  Since I was all by my lonesome self, I decided that I’m …

Notes From the 6 Train: Exploring the Brooklyn Museum

                                This weekend I ventured to the Brooklyn Museum. I went to see the Jean Paul Gaultier exhibit (the same one as Brendan). Since he’s already covered it, I won’t spend much time on it. Just a quick thought: You should …

Street Work to Art Work

Walking down 7th Avenue towards our school on 27th you will always see a lot of interesting things. Anything from people in Anime costumes to people drawing on the side of our school in chalk, it will draw you in. It will catch your curiosity and make you want more. Last May  in front of …

College Group at the Met: K-Art

One of the best parts of being in college is that you can actually join college groups. My best suggestion thus far is The College Group at the Met (as in Metropolitan Museum of Art), these guys throw incredible parties for new exhibits that are a perfect mix of good music, great food, art and …