The photographer Robert Ripps shot the World Trade Center site from neighborhood rooftops in the days and months following Sept. 11.
The photographer Robert Ripps captured the scene on the streets of the neighborhood in the days following.
The movement is spreading downtown and over to Brooklyn. Plus there's another crawl this weekend, and a growing list of local artists who have lent their talents to the curbside scene here.
The neighborhood has never looked quite like this before, with visual clues of our new, interior lives. These from the viewfinder of local photographer Robert Ripps. / 10 comments
Plus local photographer Robert Ripps has installation at the Western Union building; a new digital series from AD; 87 on Walker coming soon from local restaurateur. / 2 comments
Plus: Racines NY and Juice Press unveil themselves; new gallery opening this week; jazz concert and movie.
Plus: More on Nutopia; Parkside real estate; Kardashian defense strategy; American Thread Building; photographer Robert Ripps; 34 Leonard update; Hannah Senesh exhibit; Kings of Leon; Stuzzicheria; room 911.
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