For the past 40 years, Jim Saah's photography has graced the pages of newspapers, magazines, books and records from the Washington Post and Rolling Stone to the best selling-book, Our Band Could Be Your Life, and the cover of Fugazi's seminal album, Repeater. In addition to photography, Jim has worked extensively in film and video. He was Director of Photography on feature-length documentary films, Salad Days: A Decade of Punk In the Washington, D.C. and CREEM: Americas Only Rock & Roll Magazine. Jim's latest book, In My Eyes, Photographs 1982-1997, features over 60 bands including Minor Threat, Black Flag, Sonic Youth, The Faith, Void, Circle Jerks, Suicidal Tendencies, Husker Du, Fugazi, Big Boys, MDC, The Pixies, Scream, Pavement, Lou Reed,...
We feel so honored, and yes, even loved to be considered a runner up in the Time Out Love Awards New York. Thank you to everyone that votes for us. Love New York Awards 2018: the results The votes are in! For the past five weeks, people all over the city have been voting for their favorite restaurants, shops, parks and other local spots. Now we are beyond excited to reveal the results. Scroll down to check out the list of the winners and runners-up and find out if your favorite local business has picked up a Time Out Love New York Award! Congrats to Shi Shi who took the gold! And to the other runners-up Sahadis, Remedies Herb Shop and Meg. Most...
April 17, 2018by Tamanna Mohapatra If you’re an eco-minded entrepreneur looking for the next great “green” idea, you may take some inspiration from a trio of local small businesses that hold sustainable values at their core. Starting a business, green or otherwise, has rewards and challenges. Fortunately, there are resources available through New York State, and inspiration from these local business owners that can help in the pursuit of a green dream. Saint Seneca: Supporting Independent Artisans With a name inspired by the intersection of the two streets on which it’s located in Ridgewood, Queens, Saint Seneca is a lovely curio store that sells local artisan goods. Ridgewood local Yuka Anziano founded the business in the summer of 2015, with money inherited...
Check out page 33! Saint Seneca gets a little mention in the January issue of IN New York! Some of other favorite local business were mentioned too.
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