by meredithrosenberg | Apr 21, 2013 | New York Stories of Fascinating People, Spring 2013, SimonAssignmentOne
Handball Against the Odds – by Meredith Rosenberg Handball Against the Odds – final version from Meredith Rosenberg on Vimeo. About seven years ago, Vladimir Geresimosky, 36, left his native Macedonia for New York. He found work as a doorman in midtown,...
by Nathan Place | Apr 15, 2013 | 2013 Spring, New York Stories of Fascinating People, Spring 2013, SimonAssignmentOne
The Science of Bubbles – by Nathan Place http://www.vimeo.com/63969802 Stephen Duncan, 28, isn’t just one of those “bubble guys” in Central Park. He’s the original bubble guy in Central Park. See transcript Transcript : I am a performance artist, and wh¬¬¬at I do is I...
by Mikhael Simmonds | Apr 11, 2013 | New York Stories of Fascinating People, Spring 2013, Samantha Stark, SimonAssignmentOne
Vladamir Grasimovski was born in Macedonia (former Yugoslavia.) He has lived in New York City for the past 7 years. Since he was a teenager he loved and played Olympic handball, a popular sport in Europe. But 2 years ago he was diagnosed with BEHÇET’s CORNEAPATHY, a...
by craiggiammona | Apr 11, 2013 | New York Stories of Fascinating People, Spring 2013, SimonAssignmentOne
Arthur Arbit: Art and Fashion in Williamsburg by Craig Giammona Arthur Arbit, tailor and founder of Williambsurg Fashion Weekend, talks about his craft, making clothes, his velvet tuxedo and his ambitions for the future. See transcript Read Transcript: I grew up...
by ilie mitaru | Mar 24, 2013 | New York Stories of Fascinating People, Spring 2013, SimonAssignmentOne
Arthur Arbit’s parents escaped communist Ukraine in the late 1970s and came to New York. They arrived in Brooklyn in 1979, and began searching for a way to make a living in their new home. The family eventually started a Laundromat. It was here, working...