This vibrant NYC illustration celebrates the city’s iconic skyline, chaotic charm, and cultural overload—capturing the electric pulse of ambition, nostalgia, and urban identity.

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This vibrant NYC illustration celebrates the city’s iconic skyline, chaotic charm, and cultural overload—capturing the electric pulse of ambition, nostalgia, and urban identity.
Trio Fadolín returns to the Metropolitan Museum's Petrie Court Cafe this Friday and Saturday!
Our group Trio Fadolín (with Sabina Torosjan on violin, Ljova on fadolín and Valeriya Sholokhova on cello) returns to the Petrie Court Cafe at the Metropolitan Museum of Art this Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22, for live music from 6pm until 8:30 ---
Hello friends! Our group Trio Fadolín (with Sabina Torosjan on violin, Ljova on fadolín and Valeriya Sholokhova on cello) returns to the Petrie Court Cafe at the Metropolitan Museum of Art this Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22, for live music from 6pm until 8:30 — free with museum admission! The venue is a gorgeous expansive salon overlooking Central Park, and the bar will be running 2-for-1…
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Trio Fadolín in Times Square / Carnegie Hall Citywide
A brief photo report about Trio Fadolín's performance in Times Square as part of Carnegie Hall Citywide -- and also a check to see how well I can post to various socials directly via Wordpress. Let's try! Thanks for looking.
In June 2023, our group Trio Fadolín (with Sabina Torosjan, Valeriya Sholokhova and myself) had the great joy of playing in the heart of Times Square as part of the Carnegie Hall Citywide series, an event made even more joyous by the fact that the show was once postponed due to rain — second time was the charm! The weather was perfect, and the concert was all the more precious that all of our…
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Trio Fadolín and Alexander Zhurbin and Irena Ginzburg at Lincoln Center Atrium
When I was a kid, my parents – composer Alexander Zhurbin and poet/vocalist Irena Ginzburg – would often perform shows together. These shows would typically consist of three parts – first, my dad would come out to play piano and sing his many hits and banter with the public. Eventually he would invite me to the stage and we’d play a song or two – and for the final act, my mom would come out and…
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I Love NY. Un icono de casi 50 años Corría el año 1977 cuando Milton Glaser recibió el encargo de diseñar un símbolo que permitiera promocionar el turismo en la Gran Manzana. Eran años difíciles, en los que la ciudad atravesaba una grave crisis financiera y registraba un alarmante índice de criminalidad. En contraposición a este turbio contexto nació el famoso I Love NY. El emblema era perfecto. Limpio, amable, sencillo. Inmediatamente, el estilo pop y desenfadado del nuevo icono no tardó en quedarse grabado en el imaginario colectivo. I Love NY es uno de los mejores ejemplos de marca de ciudad existentes hoy. Ha sido el símbolo de la ciudad durante casi 50 años, como un emblema querido por los propios neoyorquinos y visitantes foráneos. ¿Por qué cambiarlo entonces? Si funciona, ¿por qué cambiarlo? Las autoridades de Nueva York han decidido llevar a cabo una nueva campaña que busca impulsar el turismo en la Gran Manzana después de tres complicados años de pandemia. Y para ello, se ha visto en la tesitura de tener que sustituir el icónico emblema diseñado por Milton Glaser, I Love NY. En realidad, no es un cambio radical. Más bien se trata de una modificación del logotipo original de Glaser. Una evolución de lo individual —yo— a lo colectivo —nosotros—. El objetivo principal es hacer una campaña de movilización a todas aquellas personas que aman Nueva York para dar a conocer lo que hace única a esta ciudad y revitalizarla en todos los sentidos. Sistema de emojis La comunicación gráfica de la campaña se apoya en el uso de los emojis. Dado el carácter internacional de una ciudad, con cientos de idiomas, se ha considerado que estos símbolos internacionales son entendidos en cualquier tipo de cultura. La agencia independiente Founders Agency se ha desarrollado una colección de emoticonos representativos de la ciudad. Un proceso abierto, ya que permite que crear nuevos emojis según las solicitudes de los ciudadanos. ¿Te gusto el cambio o la adaptación? #iloveNY #IloveNYC #WeLoveNYC #miltonglaser @welovenyc #design @comunklam #logo (en NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqSFzrDu2od/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
You have no control who lives, who dies, who tells your story.
Got to see Hamilton on Broadway.
Part of my soul is still in that theater.
I can die happy now.
✌️✌️✌️✌️ The friends who make a future ✨✨✨💖 #bff #peacekanpai #lunch #ilovenyc #myambitionistomakealllivingthingsonearthsmile (at Momoya) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpjiRkYt1Ao/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
✨ Power Lunch 🦞💖 ワクワクが止まらな〜い❣️ #letsdoit #connections #friends #ilovenyc #ilovejapan #myambitionistomakealllivingthingsonearthsmile #ご縁に感謝 (at Manhattan, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoylZfKNZOw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=