Occupy Wall Street
10 Times Curfews Were Imposed on NYC from 1638 to 2020
Yesterday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a citywide curfew in New York City from 11
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Zuccotti Park
Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park is a 33,000 sq. foot stretch of green located at the intersection between Cedar Street,
Join The Resisdance: A Politically Fueled Warehouse Party in Brooklyn
One of President Trump’s first actions upon entering the Oval Office was signing an executive order barring federal funds
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Former Slave Market on Wall Street
Slave market marker at Wall Street and Water Street When you think about slavery, New York City rarely comes to
Daily What?! The Illuminator Beams Protest Messages onto Iconic NYC Buildings
The spirit of Occupy Wall Street lives on as The Illuminator political art project roams New York City projecting guerrilla
Group Exhibition “Matter Out of Place” at The Kitchen Gallery in Chelsea
Paul Branca, 20% Chance of Show, 2012 The artworks on display at last night’s opening at The Kitchen were
Shepard Fairey: Harmony and Discord in Chelsea
I’ve been wanting to meet street artist Shepard Fairey for a while now (two years to be precise). For
Occupy Wall Street West takes on SF’s Financial District
Bank of America at California and Montgomery streets was shut down by protesters. Starting at 6 am on January 20th,
Downtown Doodler: Occupy Wall Street Political Cartoon
* I am NOT declaring my political affiliation in posting this cartoon.
Privately Owned Public Spaces and the Occupy Wall Street Protests
The national “Occupy” movements may have taken their cues from the takeover of public spaces in Spain and the Arab