by johnspina | Sep 12, 2015 | 2015_Spring, Wonderful 15 Film Festival TWO
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by zacharywasser | Jun 26, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 Amazing odd jobs in New York City, Student Stories Spring 2015
April Brucker is a singing telegram performer who is hired to wear crazy costumes, go into people’s houses, sing a song and make people laugh. Brucker plans to use her comedic and singing talents to take over the world. The rest of the story April Brucker is a...
by bob.sacha | Jun 26, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 Amazing odd jobs in New York City, Student Stories Spring 2015 |
Glassblower extraordinaire Ben Barocas wants the high-end art glass pipes he makes to stand out from the pack. And you certainly can’t miss them – they come in his specialty shape of a cat butt. The rest of the story Manhattan glassblower Ben Barocas makes glass...
by bob.sacha | Jun 26, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues, Student Stories Spring 2015
Who rides and builds freak bikes? Guys who take bike frames and weld them together to make something freaky and something wild. The materials we ride can become who we are. Some drive a Hummer, some where boat shoes and some people build and ride colossal freak bikes....
by aldennusser | Jun 26, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 Amazing odd jobs in New York City, Student Stories Spring 2015
Perry Rosen is one of the last remaining full-time juke box repairmen in the New York area. The rest of the story New York City’s last jukebox repairman is still in business. Walking in to Perry Rosen’s garage in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn can feel a little bit...
by bob.sacha | Jun 26, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues, Student Stories Spring 2015
Carol Vischer is an equine veterinarian in Upstate New York. She embraces non-traditional medicine, like acupuncture, spinal manipulation and electroshock therapy.http://www.vimeo.com/127789892 Learn more: Carol Vischer is the owner of Northeast Performance Equine, a...
by Emrys Eller | Jun 26, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 Amazing odd jobs in New York City, Student Stories Spring 2015 |
Private investigator Michael McKeever has handled thousands of cases since 1977. He’s a modern-day Philip Marlowe in a changing industry, and he handles three kinds of cases: infidelity, locates and real estate and insurance fraud. The rest of the story In the...
by bob.sacha | Jun 25, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 Amazing odd jobs in New York City, Student Stories Spring 2015
87-year-old Leonard Kahn has sold fur coats to generations of New York women. He’s the last remaining furrier in his family, and sells new and refurbished furs out of a midtown showroom and workshop. The US-made fur industry is shrinking, but Kahn has no plans to...
by bob.sacha | Jun 25, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues, Student Stories Spring 2015
A Russian high school girl awaits for her final asylum hearing that will determine her future. http://www.vimeo.com/127784219 More Info: Elza Kochueva, a russian a high school senior girl, is not like any other Russian. She is one of the many Mongolian descendants in...
by Kanyakrit Vongkiatkajorn | Jun 25, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues, Student Stories Spring 2015
Looking for the lost: one family’s search for a son with autism. Brian went missing on Feb. 17, a day when three inches of snow blanketed the streets and temperatures had dropped below freezing. His family spent weeks searching for him. The rest of the story Brian...
by Catherine Roberts | May 15, 2015 | spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues
One player is human; the other alien. A new card game simulates an intimate encounter between the two in the style of Japanese tentacle porn, in order to subvert the unsavory, rape-centered aspects of the genre. The rest of the story: When designers of a...
by Jessica Bal | May 15, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues, Student Stories Spring 2015 |
Mike Tattoo isn’t the guy people think he is. He’s covered in ink and loves his motorcycles, but he also spends his days caring round-the-clock for his bed-bound 89-year-old mother in a cramped Howard Beach apartment. The Rest of the Story Mike Arotsky, also...
by kathrynlong | May 15, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues, Student Stories Spring 2015
Every Thursday at a Greenpoint bar, Canadian expat Greg Pinel brings together devoted fans of Crokinole, an obscure Canadian board game—and carves out a slice of home in his adopted city. http://www.vimeo.com/127893553 The rest of the story A blend of curling,...
by gabrielaalonso | May 15, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues, Team Fantastic Spring 2015
33 Women, 33 minutes, and one political prisoner. Oscar López Rivera was a Puerto Rican nationalist who has been incarcerated in the United States for 33 years on the charge of seditious conspiracy. He did not kill, or bomb any single person. This story follows...
by aldennusser | May 15, 2015 | 2015_Spring, spring2015 New York Stories of Compelling Issues
Greetings from Niagara Falls by Alden Niagara Falls, New York has the highest rate of crime of any city in the state. <!– create a new post, use the html/text tab → <!– IN the title are at the The rest of the story The American side of...