To them, New York of the 1980s is almost unrecognizable ... As much as new buildings and scenes speak to the gentrification of New York City, so too do the photographs of people, many of whom ...
She goes on: “Universally, the images speak to the human condition. They reflect what is eternal and what is intrinsically New York City — vibrancy, diversity, coexistence, and eccentricity.” ...
Due to the relaxed immigration laws of the early 1980s, New York City's Chinatown underwent a rapid demographic shift. Bud Glick was a photographer tasked by the the New York Chinatown History ...
In the 1980s, when photographer Christine Osinski and her husband were forced out of their New York City loft by real estate developments, they decided to leave Manhattan completely. But they didn ...
In the 1970s, over 800,000 newcomers streamed into New York. In the following decade, over a million. By the 1980s, the city's population was being dramatically transformed, not only by the sheer ...
NEW YORK -- The mystery behind a wealthy New York couple's disappearance 44 years ago is starting to unravel. Charles and Catharine Romer vanished while driving home to Scarsdale from Florida in ...
The first New York City and Metro Area Track & Field Reunion ... 1972 and 1976 Olympian Alfred Daley of Jamaica; 1976 and 1980 Olympian Michael (Mike) Solomon (400 meters) of Trinidad and Tobago ...
Planet Hollywood is coming back to New York City. A major tourist attraction in the 1980s and early 1990s, the restaurant was ...
revealing how central theatre was to kinship and survival for the gay community in 1980s New York. As a celebration of queer solidarity in theatre, it is erudite, provocative, heartwarming ...