Sentences with phrase «fair at basketball»

Rosenberg, Karen, A Roving Art Fair Finds A Home Court Advantage: NADA NYC Art Fair at Basketball City, The New York Times, May 11, 2013, p. C7.
After years of hosting art fairs at Basketball City — a structure housing a few courts on which to ball, set in the subway-less netherworld near the East River — NADA New York decided to uproot, and snatched up... Read More

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This year she will dance at Disneyland, Suns basketball game, local fairs and many dance competitions.
Considering two very fair propositions for the Hornets were given the veto for «basketball reasons,» it appears that the Association prefers Paul in New Orleans, at least for the time being.
Bandshell at Forest Park in Woodhaven • $ 300,000 to improve lighting along the shorefront facing Queens in Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island • $ 1.5 million to renovate the baseball fields at Glen Oaks Playground in Glen Oaks • $ 1 million to renovate Hallets Cove Playground in Astoria • $ 975,000 to improve the asphalt field at Hoffman Park in Elmhurst • $ 1.3 million to construct a meditation garden and upgrade Rachel Carson Playground in Kissena Corridor Park in Flushing • $ 322,000 to construct a skate park at Laurelton Playground in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment in Norelli Hargreaves Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Program.
Kearstie Hernandez, a chemistry teacher at Huntington Park High School and a 2014 Rossier graduate, listed during the roundtable discussion all the different roles she has taken on at her school, including head of the girls» basketball program, assistant athletic director, head of the science fair and several others.
NADA NYC Releases Fair List — Returning for its second edition during Frieze Week this May, the much - admired emerging art fair will take place at Basketball City on Pier 36 this time around and include more than 70 galleries from 13 countries, including Chicago's Corbett vs. Dempsey, New York's Feature Inc., and, on the nonprofit end, Queens's SculptureCenFair List — Returning for its second edition during Frieze Week this May, the much - admired emerging art fair will take place at Basketball City on Pier 36 this time around and include more than 70 galleries from 13 countries, including Chicago's Corbett vs. Dempsey, New York's Feature Inc., and, on the nonprofit end, Queens's SculptureCenfair will take place at Basketball City on Pier 36 this time around and include more than 70 galleries from 13 countries, including Chicago's Corbett vs. Dempsey, New York's Feature Inc., and, on the nonprofit end, Queens's SculptureCenter.
The seasoned cultural journalist weighs in on the works that captured his imagination at this year's fair, on view May 5 - 8 in Basketball City.
It will also leave Basketball City, the Lower East Side event space that has housed the fair since 2013, and set up shop on the far west side of Manhattan, near Houston Street, at Skylight Clarkson North, a venue at 571 Washington Street that has 70,000 square feet of exhibition space.
Yet at the same time, NADA seems to have long prided itself on its surprises, and its first edition in Tribeca (away from its usual haunt at Basketball City on the Lower East Side) made for a timely update on the fair's already sterling reputation in the art fair circuit.
The basketball hoops are smaller and they over-inflate the balls, the ring toss is won by maybe 2 or 3 people per WEEK based purely on luck, and the games where a lot of people play at the same time are definitely not fair.
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