Posts Tagged “Nick Loomis”

Goodbye Blue Monday is a tavern/music venue in Bushwick, Brooklyn that brings a variety of personalities and musical acts to the area

“It’s a coffee shop. It’s a music space. It’s an art studio. It’s a junkyard. It’s an antique store.” Click here to view a slideshow and read more about Goodbye Blue Monday by Kate Nocera.

Alfonso Gonzalez, originally of Mexico, looks over his adopted home of Queens while on the 7 train platform on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009.

Gonzalez is a day laborer who is suffering from the lack of work available to immigrants.  Click here to watch American Dream Delayed, an audio slideshow on Latinos in Queens who are struggling to find work.

A New York police officer works crowd control on 40th St. near 8th Ave. in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009.

An empty briefcase was left outside the Garment Center Congregation synagogue and was called in as a possible bomb.

Emma Mercer, left, and Tanisha Smott, both of Harlem, cheer in Times Square after President Barack Obama is sworn into office on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009

Going over the Harlem River on the Metro North train

The Metro North train crosses the tidal strait that runs between the Bronx and Manhattan.

Folk singer William Elliott Whitmore plays Southpaw in Park Slope, Brooklyn Nov. 12, 2008.

The Iowa artist’s minimalist strumming and frothy voice struck a chord with the fans who packed into the small music venue.

Record turnouts had many voters in the city waiting up to two hours to vote

Andrew Lutsky reads The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture while waiting in line to cast his ballot for Ralph Nader outside William Alexander School in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn on Election Day.

Barack Obama supporters celebrate the president-elect's victory on Nov. 4 at Solomon's Porch in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

Manuel Williams of Canarsie, Brooklyn celebrates at Solomon's Porch in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn as President-elect Barack Obama takes the stage in Chicago for his victory speech on Nov. 4, 2008

A protester holds a sign in support of Tibet's sovereignty outside the U.N. in New York during the General Assembly