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As promised in my previous post, here are fresh images from the dreassed rehearsal of Measure for Measure, opening on Roosevelt Island this Saturday, 8 pm. A few facts about the play could be found here.
Roosevelt Island’s theater company is preparing their new play, Measure for Measure. Today I had the pleasure to watch them rehearsing and I took pictures of this very talented group of young actors. For those who live close by, come see the show, you’ll love it. For the rest, enjoy my images. More to come soon, from the costumed rehearsal.
Now that snowstorms are here, let’s remember how a beautiful spring day looks like, in Brooklyn Botanical Garden, where every year they have this Cherry Blossom festival.
I don’t, but apparently some people do, so bad that they want everybody else to know (and pay extra money for this silly licence plate). I assume this points to a TV series, I love Lucy.
Last month, a new park was opened in New York City. It is a memorial dedicated to president Franklin D Roosevelt, build on the southern tip of Roosevelt Island, after the plans of architect Louis I Kahn. The park was named Four Freedoms Park and this link will give you all the information you want about it. As a Roosevelt Island resident I can share that building the park on the island generated a lot of heated debates about the design, environment, Manhattan views, etc. Yesterday I finally saw it and I took the images below. Curious to see your feedback about the park, do you like it?
A few panoramic images of Manhattan’s upper east-side over Central Park in November. You don’t need to travel upstate to see beautiful autumn colors, they are right here in the middle of the city.
People still enjoy a stroll on the boardwalk covered with sand, or on the beach, covered with debris, two weeks after Sandy.
Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, two weeks after hurricane Sandy hit.