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The Manhattan DA is closing in and things are starting to look Stormy for Donald Trump #Trump #StormyDaniels #Manhattan #ManhattanDA #MichaelCohen #TrumpIsGuilty #Toad #MarioKart #Subpoena
Linda S. Watson is the Manhattan Arts International Featured Artist Member of the Week. She created this gorgeous painting "Crackle Nebula". Her "Universe" series reminds us about the vast universe beyond. Linda lives in Hawaii which inspires her art. https://t.co/57ztnnLq2G
You can do high density in small areas if you do it well. Heidelberg Altstadt is a Baroque city mostly built in the 1700s, half a mile across. Houses of 800-1200ft², front to street and back to courtyard, 2-4 floors. You could easily house 68,000/km², 2.5 times modern Manhattan.
Coming this May… Can the members of the Manhattan Clan put aside their differences before the crime syndicates of New York combine to crush the entire city? Order your copy of Gargoyles #6
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The first season of "Gargoyles" concluded this month in 1995 (on Feb. 3, specifically) with the excellent episode "Reawakening." Demona and Zanatos use science and magic to resurrect the gargoyle Coldstone, and unleash him on Goliath and the Manhattan Clan! #Gargoyles #DisneyPlus
Can the members of the Manhattan Clan put aside their differences before the crime syndicates of New York combine to crush the entire city?
Gargoyles #6 by @DynamiteComics covers by the talented @TrishForstner,@TonyFleecs, @DavidNakayama & @Leirixart.
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A baby is born in "Gargoyles" #3, available today in print and digital from Dynamite Comics! After decades, the new adventures of Goliath and his Manhattan Clan are finally here, written by Gargoyles co-creator Greg Weisman with art by George Kambadais! #Gargoyles #DynamiteComics
The New York City Pavilion, the only structure meant to be permanent, now home to the Queens Museum, was actually the headquarters of the United Nations until its building in Manhattan became available. #NYWorldsFair1939
The #WINTER of 1933-1934 - the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP)
‘Manhattan Skyline’ John Cunning (1889-1953). 1934. Oil on canvas. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Transfer from the U.S. Department of Labor.
#JohnCunning #PWAP #AmericanArt #TheNewDeal #NewYorkCity #Manhattan