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PANTHEON: A history of art from the streets of NYC by Daniel Feral. We write this with 1 hour left of the campaign... This has been a tremendous effort by everyone! Thank you all for PUSHING to get the word out there, and supporting us with your hard earned DEAD PRESIDENTS. As of right now we are over 125% funded and hoping to be 100 DEEP. Remember, this is your project too! Before we delve into the various elements of our project, please don't be a stranger, friend us on Facebook / Pantheonnyc Exhibition and follow us on Twitter / PANTHEONnyc. Please visit the website for more info: you all in advance! We are creating a multi-faceted street art exhibition at the former Donnell Library, which is across the street from the Museum of Modern Art. We are inviting artists who have utilized and continue to utilize the street as their platform for visual communication to create artwork for this exhibition.

In further engaging residents and businesses of Community Board 5 in situ, we are hoping to have: Your pledges will help us to: Giant Rose Sculptures Planted Along Park Avenue. You can see Joan Rivers Saturday nights on WE tv in her very popular reality TV show with her daughter Melissa, but you might also catch the native New Yorker out and about around the city.

NY1's Stephanie Simon recently caught up with the comedienne and filed the following report. Joan Rivers is one of the busiest celebrities around and so maybe it makes sense that a Manhattan hot dog cart is one of her favorite spots to grab a bite. "This is quintessential New York," Rivers says. Because in between show tapings, interviews, gigs, and other appearances, who has time to stop for a full lunch. Stephanie Simon: Alright, Joan, I want to ask you: All celebrities say the best thing about being a celebrity is getting good reservations at the best restaurants. Now here you are at the corner of 59th and Tenth. Joan Rivers: This is so New York, you jump out of a limo...mustard and ketchup, this is what the city is all about. Constantine Mordaos (Food vendor): Unbelievable. "I love NY1. Snow Piles Become Art - Gothamist. Park Slopers Utterly Baffled by Meaning of Graffiti Tag ‘You Would’

Finished - Joe Mangrum Art News. Finished - Joe Mangrum Art News. Started a new painting at Washington sq - Joe Mangrum Art News. Breeze has got the best of me - Joe Mangrum Art News. Sponge bob ice cream and paintings to match - Joe Mangrum Art News. Wooster and Grand Street Art.