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Scaling Nature

Scaling Nature

An exhibit of large mixed-media installation at the Bronx River Art Center.

Sea Idylls

Sea Idylls

An outdoor series of nine lifelike sculptures of swimmers along Park Avenue.

COVID-19 Pandemic Worsened OCD Symptoms

COVID-19 Pandemic Worsened OCD Symptoms

Preventative measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 caused discomfort to those suffering from OCD.

Ode to My Bodega

Ode to My Bodega

Bodegas are miniature heart beats scattered around the streets of New York City.

Will Happy and Patty Be Released from Solitary?

Will Happy and Patty Be Released from Solitary?

Animal rights activists want two Bronx zoo elephants relocated to a sanctuary.

Fighting Gender Disparities In a Digital Age

Fighting Gender Disparities In a Digital Age

The 67th Commission on the Status of Women addressed the digital divide, gender-based violence, rural women’s rights, and online harassment.

Bronx Chef Releases Cookbook to Build Community

Bronx Chef Releases Cookbook to Build Community

By Vanessa Harrigan Natalia Mendez, a celebrated South Bronx restaurant owner and community activist, held a launch party and panel discussion on February 9 at the CUNY Graduate Center for her new bilingual cookbook, Las Hermanas de la Milpa: Comienza con la Calabaza. Translated it reads Sisters of the Milpa: It Begins with Squash. The […]

Paint Puff ’N’ Peace in the Bronx

Paint Puff ’N’ Peace in the Bronx

An art gallery for cannabis and CBD consumers.

Food Insecurity Impacts Bronxites’ Health

Food Insecurity Impacts Bronxites’ Health

Residents are susceptible to health risks because they can’t afford healthy sustainable meals.