Tag: Brooklyn
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The Yellow House
Nooked between the long-standing Cadman Congressional Church and Vanderbilt Avenue is a large, aged yellow house. The house’s skin lays bare the tells of time—traditional Italian-style carvings, worn siding, chipped pale yellow paint, and black shutters with white trim above the foggy windows that hadn’t been replaced in who knows how long. The house’s black,…
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Home
by Brian Smith Is home the town I grew up in, or the physical house within that town? If my dad sells said house, am I suddenly homeless? Or is home just the space you come back to at the end of a long work day? I lived in the same house for 18 years…
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New Home-Cooking Food-Delivery Service, Pink Napkin, Changes Game for Millennials Who Can’t Cook
Pink is the new black, everyone. Or at least New York mag seems to think so. In an effort to make some serious cash—we mean change the cooking game—new home-cooking food-delivery service Pink Napkin, the newest food-delivery service to hit millennials’ news feeds via Facebook ads, offers “fresh, delicious, and locally sourced ingredients, packed into…
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Out with the old, in with the new
Almost a week in, and I already feel more at home than I ever thought I could in a brand new universe called New York City. In the place that challenges you mentally, emotionally and even physically, moving here was a true moment of evolution for the girl who grew up spending 90% of her…
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What it’s like to just pick up and go
In just one week and a day, I will be moving to New York City – the “Big Apple, the center of the world, where all the magic happens, the place where dreams come true.” But more importantly, in my young, eager perspective, I’m moving to the land of opportunity. Where I have finally decided…