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  • 2 weeks ago | tricycle.org | Bella Bromberg

    Even with her eyes closed and body coiled into a half lotus, Diana Ní Ruanaidh instantly recognizes her peers from the Black Mountain Zen Centre—by their footsteps—when they enter a room.

  • 2 months ago | observer.com | Bella Bromberg

    Daniel in his apartment, which doubles as the museum’s in-person site. Bella Bromberg for ObserverOn a misty Sunday evening, in a spacious SoHo loft, a handful of patrons sprawl across velvet green sofas (early arrivals) and perch on plastic black chairs (late arrivals) to watch a series of 16mm films about the history of New York.

  • 2 months ago | observer.com | Bella Bromberg

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  • Jan 15, 2025 | columbianewsservice.com | Bella Bromberg

    High-pitched yaps embellished Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please Please Please,” swelling into a cacophonous puppy-pop tune that rang throughout Citipups, a pet store in Chelsea. Emilio Ortiz has dedicated over a decade to this place, first as a salesperson, now its public relations manager. Ortiz, 32, finds the work meaningful. “Getting a puppy is one of those life milestones,” he said in mid-December.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | businessinsider.de | Bella Bromberg

    Meine koreanische Großmutter war immer ein Leuchtturm der Liebe in meinem Leben, so lange ich denken kann. In den letzten Jahren haben politische Meinungsverschiedenheiten nur in Streit und Tränen geendet. Unsere Familie ist zum Schweigen übergegangen, wenn es um Politik geht. Es gibt nur wenige Menschen auf dieser Welt, bei denen ich mich so geliebt fühle wie bei meiner Halmoni (Koreanisch für Großmutter).