This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. RIVERDALE, the Bronx (PIX11) – A Bronx ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- This Women's History Month, a park in the Bronx is showcasing unique graffiti and street art made exclusively by women. A celebration of female artists paints the walls of the ...
RIVERDALE, Bronx (WABC) -- Elected officials are coming together to stand against hate after racist graffiti was discovered in the Bronx two weekends in a row. It has since been painted over, but many ...
A man three police officers saw spraying graffiti in the Bronx was shot several times after fleeing the scene early Sunday, officials said at a news briefing. None of the three officers -- a sergeant ...
NEW YORK - Racist graffiti has been found at two playgrounds in the Bronx. Tuesday, local and community leaders gathered to denounce the incidents, saying it's part of an alarming trend. As CBS2's ...
? A Bronx police precinct is launching a pilot program to rid the borough of unsightly graffiti. Starting in April, the 49th Precinct plans to closely monitor businesses along Lydig Avenue for ...
“Destroyed and abandoned buildings along Hoe Ave and the IRT line in the Bronx, 1981.” Photos: 2018 Henry Chalfant/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy of Eric Firestone Gallery, New York.
A wall of graffiti behind Tracey Towers has caught the eye of an anti-graffiti group in the borough and now they're calling for the eyesore to be removed. Heather and Sirio Guerino are the two minds ...
No matter how much it annoys our current Chief of Police, graffiti is ingrained in NYC’s fabric. In the decades since it was common to see fresh murals painted on the sides of many of the city’s ...
Calling all transit nerds: you can actually get a tattoo in a replica subway car, built to the exact dimensions of a real one. TuffCity Styles is a tattoo and piercing shop on East Fordham Road in the ...
When Henry Chalfant sees ads on the sides of today’s subway trains, he often mistakes them for the graffiti he used to photograph in the 1970s and ‘80s. “I think, ‘Oh my God, window down,’” he tells ...
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