Christine KuriharaBridging the DivideThe five boroughs of New York (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island) are all a bit different, as you probably know or can…1d ago1d ago
Christine KuriharaA Cornucopia of the CuriousI do enjoy finding the random unusual thing in this city. It’s not hard! There are a lot of creative people here (or whose stuff is here)…4d ago4d ago
Christine KuriharaThe Streets of New YorkThis August (and many other Augusts here, evidently) the city dedicated a few rather prominent streets to pedestrians and cyclists. The…4d ago4d ago
Christine KuriharaSon comes to Town (to eat)Ah, I love it when our kids come visit. Of course, two of them live here, so that’s pretty easy, but our son and daughter-in-law live in…Aug 12Aug 12
Christine KuriharaMosaics under New York CityThe other day someone asked me what my favorite subway station was — I thought at the time it was an odd question. Most subway stations…Aug 6Aug 6
Christine KuriharaPerfectly in-Suff-erableWe were lucky to get TDF tickets to see Suffs this week — that’s the Foundation that offers discount seats (you don’t get to pick which…Aug 4Aug 4
Christine KuriharaStone by StoneIf you’ve been reading this blog for a bit, you might have noticed that I enjoy architecture — I’ve been quite inspired by it here in New…Aug 11Aug 11
Christine KuriharaTurning 72It was a grand birthday day and, in fact, week, as we celebrated my making it this far. Let me just say, I’m feeling quite blessed to have…Jul 29Jul 29
Christine KuriharaUniquely BroadwayBack to the theater last night to see Illinoise. It’s my birthday week, so we had a night on the town — dinner at P.S. Kitchen (more on…Jul 25Jul 25
Christine KuriharaThe Men We ElevateWalking through Central Park in NYC, you’ll no doubt notice several statues along your route. These are mostly men. There’s Shakespeare and…Jul 241Jul 241