Tuesday, July 31, 2007

I love NY!

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PHOTO BY CRISTINA GARCIA-NY

Monday, July 30, 2007

Retrospectiva (2005)!

IN EAST VILLAGE

Fotografia de Cristina Garcia- em NY

Friday, July 27, 2007

My dream didn´t come true!







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Thursday, July 26, 2007

May not be best way to turnover of mom-and-pop grocers and fish markets into new restaurants!

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Photographs by Robert Wright for The New York Times

« SCENIC SHAKE-UP Some residents believe the Smith Street area, Brooklyn’s equivalent of the West Village, is now changing into the bustle of the Lower East Side.
(...)

Saudades de NY! (2)

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PHOTO BY CRISTINA GARCIA, in New York

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Saudades de NY!

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Photo by Cristina Garcia- NY

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

O meu jardim preferido!

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JARDIM DAS AMOREIRAS-LISBOA
FOTOGRAFIA DE CRISTINA GARCIA

Friday, July 20, 2007

Leitura interessante!

Retirado daqui

Photographys by Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
The front door of Emily Prager's house in Shanghai


«At Home Abroad
Settling Down in a City in Motion


(...)

I left Manhattan a year ago, after a lifetime there. I was annoyed at spending $20 for a hamburger, depressed by designer boutiques on Bleecker Street, weary of the hovering specter of Al Qaeda and still grieving over the demise of the Thalia. I was getting old waiting for the real estate bubble to burst and the city to regain its vibrancy. I decided to move myself and my 12-year-old daughter, Lulu — whom I had adopted as a baby in China — from the old capital of the world to the new: to make a home in Shanghai, a city of the future.
I knew something about Shanghai, having been here on trips several times in the last few years. The city was always so excited it could hardly contain itself. It is a microcosm of the Asian boom, stuffed with people giddy on hope and thrilled to be changing. It recalls the greatness of New York in the early ’70s, except for one thing: Like the rest of China, Shanghai was largely closed to the outside world, and real economic growth, for nearly 50 years after World War II. It is a place where every car on the road is brand new and every pet recently acquired, but the person you just met might trace his family back 70 generations. The modernity and polish that Manhattan learned between 1945 and 1995, Shanghai is cramming for as fast as it can, and it’s fascinating to watch.
But visiting a city is one thing; making a home in it is quite another.
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in THE NEW YORK TIMES- 19.07.07

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Momentos difíceis em Nova Iorque!

PHOTO IN GOTHAMIST


«A steam explosion occurred on East 41st and Lexington Avenue (41st between Lex and Third) just before 6PM - right during the evening rush hour. The NYPD does not think it was a terrorist attack. It appears that there is a hole about 25' in diameter with a red tow truck in the center. One person has died (possibly from cardiac arrest) and there are at least 15 people injured. It is a six-alarm situation for the FDNY, which includes 24 engines and 13 laddersin Gothamist, 19.07.07

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

O meu olhar!


FOTOGRAFIA DE CRISTINA GARCIA
JARDIM DAS AMOREIRAS, EM LISBOA

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Eu gosto!

RETIRADO DAQUI


BURJ DUBAI

Monday, July 16, 2007

Era já a seguir!

RETIRADO DAQUI

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Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years June 3–September 10, 2007
The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, first floor

Contemporary Galleries, second floor
The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art Exhibition Galleries, sixth floor

The exhibition is organized by Kynaston McShine, Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art, and Lynne Cooke, Curator, Dia Art Foundation.

Friday, July 13, 2007

E nós por cá?

« New bike racks were installed outside an entrance to the Bedford L station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

(Photo: New York City Department of Transportation)


The new bike racks have been installed at the Bedford Avenue L subway station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. As the Dept. of Transportation announces in today's press release, "The facility marks the first time car parking spaces have been removed to accommodate bicycle parking in New York City."

DOT extended a 76-foot section of the sidewalk by five feet and installed nine new bike racks to provide parking for more than 30 bikes. Demand for bicycle parking is high in the area around the Bedford Avenue subway stop and it has been the scene of frequent NYPD bike seizures.» in CITY ROOM(Blogs-Nytimes)- 12.07.07

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Relembrar!


Fotografia de Cristina Garcia- Jardim de S.Pedro de Alcântara, em Lisboa, 2005

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Genial!

Retirado daqui

Projecto da futura Biblioteca Nacional da República Checa

Friday, July 06, 2007

Homenagem ao meu avô!

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Fotografia de Cristina Garcia, no Porto de Lisboa ( junto à Estação de Santa Apolónia)


Faz hoje 100 anos, nascia o meu avô Garcia!Um lisboeta...

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Great one!

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PHOTO BY i'mjustsayin - in flickR
NYC Fireworks: July 4,

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

I would like to go swimming!

PHOTO in The New York Times

Ruby Washington/The New York Times
Jonathan Kirschenfeld, the architect of the pool in a barge, was helping with construction details


The Floating Pool at Brooklyn Bridge Park Beach opening today!

Leitura interessante!

RETIRADO DAQUI



« Mr. Olin’s Neighborhood

By Trey Popp
Project photos courtesy the Olin Partnership

I love NY (8)

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Photo by Cristina Garcia, Central Park, NY

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Retrospectiva (2005)!


FOTOGRAFIA DE CRISTINA GARCIA, NY

Monday, July 02, 2007

In my opinion, it’s a bad thing when they close these shops to replace by hip boutiques and voguish restaurants!

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Customers waited behind a display of hand-rolled rugelach on the last day of business at Gertel’s on June 22. (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

« No More Babka? There Goes the Neighborhood
By Joseph Berger

Gertel’s, the legendary bakery on Hester Street on the Lower East Side known for its Jewish treats like rugelach, babka and marble cake, has closed its doors.
The closing is one more change in a string of changes on the historic Lower East Side,
where hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Russia, Poland, Romania and Italy established their foothold in America and set up hundreds of dry goods and food shops that until recent years gave the area a characteristic pungency. But those shops are being replaced by hip boutiques and voguish restaurants, and only a few survivors, like the Russ & Daughters appetizing store and Katz’s Delicatessen, are left(...)» in City Room - The New York Times (NY/Region), 02.07.07

A minha Lisboa (4)!

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Fotografia de Cristina Garcia, Chiado, em Lisboa