Fort Worth, where the West begins. Much smaller and livable of busy and vast Dallas, that is far only twenty miles by car or an hour with the comfortable Trinity Railway Express, this quiet provincial town has its origins in the most sincere and authentict texan roots, like the cowboys, the herds of cattle,…
A view on Dallas
Dallas, big things happen here. The sign that welcomes me at the entrance of the city is clear, does not take long to realize it. Dallas, proudly renamed The big D by its citizens is simply great, in every sense! A great city, combined with the close Fort Worth, six million people, one of the…
Autumn in Central Park, short guide
There’s someone who thinks it was born with New York or even that it be an example of how Manhattan had to be in the past, before that the skyscrapers, industrial spaces, large avenue and chaotic traffic would transform it in the most famous and fascinating city of the world. What a mistake! Central Park…
The Bushwick Collective, “rebirth” and Street Art in New York
Bushwick is a former working-class neighborhood in the north-east of Brooklyn, not far from the most popular Williamsburg. You can get there easily with the L subway line (the gray), from Union Square to Jefferson Street Station. Few flights of stairs and you find yourself in the center of the neighborhood. Zimad, a well-known…