Daily Archives: March 25, 2011

Data Visualization Project: Overton Monroe

Designers Annie Graziani and J.L. Johnson met over 10 years ago while working in costume design. Graziani and Johnson later found that their styles clicked, and decided to collaborate on a fashion collection at some point. Their fashion company Overton … Continue reading

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LGBT Teen Bullying and New York City Response

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Recycling New York: Turning Cans into Millions

New York City has been recycling for over 100 years. Today, the City’s Department of Sanitation’s Bureau of Waste Prevention, Reuse and Recycling manages a recycling program that pushes to increase sustainability in the five boroughs. Aside from city workers, … Continue reading

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Bright lights of Broadway

Broadway has been resilient in spite of the economic slump and controversial productions. Gross sales are at an all-time high, and despite negative reviews, a spate of injured cast members and workplace safety violations, the $65-million production “Spiderman” is one … Continue reading

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Operas in New York

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A Closer Look at Japanese Samurai Swords

Here is the link to my flash piece: A closer Look at Japanese Samurai Swords www.digitalstoragespace.com/11/robinson/Flash/Robinson_new.swf

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The 421a Tax Conflict

Throughout the 1970’s, New York City faced a number of budget woes. Due to the influx of families moving out of the city, property value dropped significantly and revenue decreased dramatically. With a need to promote development and construction, the … Continue reading

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