Together, they will explore the social and political forces that propelled graffiti’s ascent ... Lee started painting on New York City’s streets and subway cars in the 1970s.
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Supported by By Matt Flegenheimer and Dana Rubinstein Photographs by Ashley Gilbertson Matt Flegenheimer is a correspondent for The Times who has written extensively about major New York political ...
Yes, crime is lower than in the graffiti ... as subway riders nervously await trains with their backs to the wall. Tisch, only the second woman to command the 34,000 officers in New York’s ...
His peers like Keith Haring became icons. But now, 30 years after his passing, the legacy of Dan Friedman is more powerful ...
The film’s main visual highlights are chases, either in cars or on the subway ... planning to sell heroin in New York and the cops trying to stop them. It’s full of chases: Popeye Doyle pursuing ...
This was quickly defaced with graffiti – polite, of course ... Turrent, who moved to Primrose Hill with his partner, Chris, ...
Newcastle-based punk band Feral North recently dropped their latest single, Good Life. The song comes at you with its pounding beats, gritty guitar chugs and gravelly vocals and hooks you in with its ...
Police say they’re looking for two groups of people who assaulted and robbed subway train passengers in Manhattan and the ...
The family of a woman who police said was lit on fire and burned to death, said they want Democrats to answer about how the illegal migrant suspect got back into the country to commit the horrific ...
The drop in subway crime is part of a larger 15% decrease in serious crime across the city in February, with 1,328 fewer major felonies.