NYPL reopens, with its treasures
The New York‘s public library at 42nd Street reopens, after covid-19 pandemic. The Treasures – Polonsky Exhibition on the ground floor, showcasing a few items selected from their massive collections: 56 million items strong, over its 125 years existence. Here again.
A modeling shoot? Not really but it stands out. A post for the Caffe Cino’s The Madness of Lady Bright by Ken Burgess (1935-89). Caffe Cino (1958-68) was the birthplace of off-off broadway house.
Pigeons are seen everywhere – they and big cities are always hand in hand, commingled.
… and pigeons … the last one was Charles Dickens’ letter opener.