“Worst of them all is Kings County, New York, where a Brooklyner making a median income would need to…”
“Worst of them all is Kings County, New York, where a Brooklyner making a median income would need to set aside 98 percent of their salary to pay for a median-priced home of $615,000. But you can make do on 2% right? Food is too fattening anyway.”
– Brooklyn is now the most unaffordable place to buy a home in America.
A Soaring Emblem of New York, and Its Upside-Down Priorities
A Soaring Emblem of New York, and Its Upside-Down Priorities
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Sunday: Pussy Riot members discuss art and activism with Director Klaus Biesenbach at MoMA PS1 in conjunction with the new exhibition Zero Tolerance. Tickets still available!
Awesome. I am going to this.
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Dancing Your Heart Out at @momaps1
For more of photos and videos of MoMA PS1’s Warm Up series, follow @momaps1 on Instagram and browse the #wamup2014 hashtag.
A visit to MoMA PS1 (@momaps1) in Queens, New York on a Saturday this summer might involve world-class art as well as dancing, oysters and piñatas. “Warm Up is MoMA PS1’s summer-long outdoor experimental music series,” Margaret Knowles (@margie__k), its producer, says. “Visitors who come for their favorite DJs can watch them spin against a stage set created by an emerging design firm alongside an installation by our Young Architects Program; those who come to see an exhibition or sample M. Wells’s take on a lobster roll can dance their hearts out.”
Confetti System (@confettisystem) is one of the design firms featured at this year’s Warm Up. “As artists and designers,” they say, “it is rare to be offered such an open platform within the context of a museum.”