While in New York, I have been studying the artist community. It is a truly fascinating that I identify with, and feel very separated from. A majority of the research has brought up issues of gentrification , in which artists are drawn to an area for cheap rent prices, which are then multiplied by their presence's impact on the neighborhood, thus kicking them out due to their low income. During this we have heard the term "hipster" thrown out a lot by groups very far and very close to what the name seems to identify with, and it has made me very curious. So curious that I am considering writing an essay called, "Why I bought a v-neck." It is a group that is disliked, yet followed and identified, yet rejected by many whom it identifies.
In other news, I saw Hairspray on Broadway last night.
I also just ate at Hummus Place and it was AAAMMMAAAZZZZIIINNNGGGG. I had hummus with a Mediterranean bean and egg topping, plus Baklava and Turkish coffee.
Tomorrow I am eating a "dirty water dog" and going to another gallery reception. Saturday another gallery opening, Sunday an artist church and Serendipity, Wednesday giving a presentation, and Thursday coming back to LA which may or may not be a desired event.
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