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Allentown PA
Video tour of Allentown....
published: 11 May 2006
author: jerryz4852
Allentown PA
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
A return visit to the depressed former industrial city I once lived in. Demolish Allentown...
published: 30 Nov 2007
author: akeffo
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Allentown, Pennsylvania
A return visit to the depressed former industrial city I once lived in. Demolish Allentown or save it. You decide. Included are street scenes, the Fairground...- published: 30 Nov 2007
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- author: akeffo
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ALLENTOWN PA I 78 DRIVE THRU THE CITY DOWNTOWN AREA
ALLENTOWN PA I-78 DRIVE THRU THE CITY DOWNTOWN AREA....
published: 01 Sep 2012
author: willebegin
ALLENTOWN PA I 78 DRIVE THRU THE CITY DOWNTOWN AREA
ALLENTOWN PA I 78 DRIVE THRU THE CITY DOWNTOWN AREA
ALLENTOWN PA I-78 DRIVE THRU THE CITY DOWNTOWN AREA.- published: 01 Sep 2012
- views: 557
- author: willebegin
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Allentown PA (Pennsylvania) Real Estate Tour
Weichert is one of the nation's leading provider of home ownership services and Allentown,...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: WeichertVideos
Allentown PA (Pennsylvania) Real Estate Tour
Allentown PA (Pennsylvania) Real Estate Tour
Weichert is one of the nation's leading provider of home ownership services and Allentown, Pennsylvania real estate for sale. Contact Weichert today to sell ...- published: 20 Oct 2010
- views: 1252
- author: WeichertVideos
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Lil Jon Live @ MainGate Nightclub in Allentown, PA
MainGate Nightclub presents Lil Jon the King of Crunk Live!...
published: 16 Sep 2011
author: Main Gate
Lil Jon Live @ MainGate Nightclub in Allentown, PA
Lil Jon Live @ MainGate Nightclub in Allentown, PA
MainGate Nightclub presents Lil Jon the King of Crunk Live!- published: 16 Sep 2011
- views: 1514
- author: Main Gate
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Linden Street and Hall Street Allentown PA Dirty Streets
http://sites.google.com/site/allentowncleansweep/ for more on Allentown. Have you ever bee...
published: 13 Aug 2009
author: crazyclover11
Linden Street and Hall Street Allentown PA Dirty Streets
Linden Street and Hall Street Allentown PA Dirty Streets
http://sites.google.com/site/allentowncleansweep/ for more on Allentown. Have you ever been in Allentown and ffound your car going through a giant puddle.......- published: 13 Aug 2009
- views: 2591
- author: crazyclover11
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Ghost Captured on Constitution Dr. in Allentown, PA?
I went to Constitution Drive by myself yesterday afternoon. It is known to be haunted by a...
published: 17 Apr 2009
author: mia0899cs
Ghost Captured on Constitution Dr. in Allentown, PA?
Ghost Captured on Constitution Dr. in Allentown, PA?
I went to Constitution Drive by myself yesterday afternoon. It is known to be haunted by a man who appears to be walking with two dogs. This man was struck b...- published: 17 Apr 2009
- views: 39734
- author: mia0899cs
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Man shot multiple times found in 7-11 store in Center City Allentown, PA
Just before 7:00 PM Allentown Police and EMS responded to the 7-11 store at 7th and Linden...
published: 24 Jul 2013
author: newsworking
Man shot multiple times found in 7-11 store in Center City Allentown, PA
Man shot multiple times found in 7-11 store in Center City Allentown, PA
Just before 7:00 PM Allentown Police and EMS responded to the 7-11 store at 7th and Linden Streets for a man with gunshot wounds. EMS transported the victim ...- published: 24 Jul 2013
- views: 386
- author: newsworking
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Constitution Drive Allentown, Pennsylvania
Constitution Drive in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Road full of urban legends and haunting's....
published: 04 Sep 2010
author: Outtatheway1
Constitution Drive Allentown, Pennsylvania
Constitution Drive Allentown, Pennsylvania
Constitution Drive in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Road full of urban legends and haunting's.- published: 04 Sep 2010
- views: 2694
- author: Outtatheway1
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08.23.12 - 4TH ALARM; Allentown, Pa.
Box 2336 was transmitted at 12:01 for a report of a house fire at 854 N. 8th Street. It wa...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: newsworking
08.23.12 - 4TH ALARM; Allentown, Pa.
08.23.12 - 4TH ALARM; Allentown, Pa.
Box 2336 was transmitted at 12:01 for a report of a house fire at 854 N. 8th Street. It was dispatched with possible entrapment. Engine 4, 9, 6, Truck 2 and ...- published: 24 Aug 2012
- views: 46929
- author: newsworking
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12/31/2011 — Allentown Pennsylvania — center of town is SINKING
Get this to anyone you know in Pennsylvania -- specifically in Allentown PA --- THEY DESER...
published: 31 Dec 2011
author: dutchsinse
12/31/2011 — Allentown Pennsylvania — center of town is SINKING
12/31/2011 — Allentown Pennsylvania — center of town is SINKING
Get this to anyone you know in Pennsylvania -- specifically in Allentown PA --- THEY DESERVE TO KNOW THE TRUTH ! Full blog post with screenshots / links here...- published: 31 Dec 2011
- views: 12777
- author: dutchsinse
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Billy Joel - Allentown
Music video by Billy Joel performing Allentown. (C) 1982 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT....
published: 03 Oct 2009
author: billyjoelVEVO
Billy Joel - Allentown
Billy Joel - Allentown
Music video by Billy Joel performing Allentown. (C) 1982 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 1519557
- author: billyjoelVEVO
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Driving From NYC to Allentown, Pennsylvania #1
Driving From NYC to Allentown, Pennsylvania to goto Dorney Park. Saturday, June 29th, 2013...
published: 03 Jul 2013
Driving From NYC to Allentown, Pennsylvania #1
Driving From NYC to Allentown, Pennsylvania #1
Driving From NYC to Allentown, Pennsylvania to goto Dorney Park. Saturday, June 29th, 2013- published: 03 Jul 2013
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All Intellectual Animals are Dangerous
By Yeon Jin Kim Curator: Joel Carreiro
October 7-29th, 2010
The LAB (for installation ...
published: 13 Oct 2010
author: Panman Productions
All Intellectual Animals are Dangerous
By Yeon Jin Kim Curator: Joel Carreiro
October 7-29th, 2010
The LAB (for installation + performance art) is pleased to announce their October show, All Intellectual Animals are Dangerous is a multi-media installation offering the viewer a more intimate experience than usually found with public art projects. The windows of the gallery will be whited-out except for several small apertures, which will reveal various room interiors constructed out of paper and graphite, depicting an array of characters and events. Like Hitchcock`s Rear Window, each opening will give the audience a glimpse into different lives, however in All Intellectual Animals are Dangerous some rooms are inhabited by animals, some by people and one by an enormous spider. They are all presided over by a giant “Alice in Wonderland” –like character. Several of the interiors are small and present intimate, three–dimensional static tableau, and in a scale jump, two of them open onto larger spaces with narrative video projections, which are made by filming paper and graphite models. Passers-by may experience the piece as a cross between the viewing holes cut in a construction wall and the window displays on Fifth Avenue at Christmas time. On the busy streets of mid-town, this piece provides a voyeuristic experience of a fantastic realm populated by unusual and anthropomorphic creatures, all governed by a dream logic.
Yeon Jin Kim was born in Seoul, Korea, receiving her BFA from Seoul National University and MFA from Hunter College. She has shown work at the Islip Art Museum (Long Island), the Anne Street Gallery (Newburgh NY), the Storefront Artists Project (Pittsfield, MA), the Catskill Art Society, and Times Square Gallery (New York City). Kim’s videos have been screened in Seoul, Egypt, Germany and New York City. She has recently completed residencies at Yaddo (Saratoga Springs NY), the Saltonstall Foundation (Ithaca NY), BRIC/BCAT (Brooklyn) and the Islip Art Museum. Kim is a recipient of awards from both the Tony Smith Fund and the Ahl Foundation, and is currently an artist in residence at Henry Street Settlement. She teaches at the Ashcan Studio in Manhattan.
Joel Carreiro is based in New York City and directs the MFA Program at Hunter College. He has shown nationally and internationally and currently has a solo exhibition at Fairfield University in Connecticut, which will travel next year to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and then to Muehlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He is also currently showing work in Seoul, Korea. As an independent curator he has organized exhibitions for the Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn, the Rockland Center for the Arts and the Hopper House Art Center in Nyack, New York, and the Leubsdorf Gallery at Hunter College, as well as the Intar Gallery in New York City. He is currently co-curating, with Brett De Palma, an exhibition for the Catskill Art Society in Livingston Manor, New York called “Utopia and Wallpaper.
For further information about All Intellectual Animals Are Dangerous or The LAB please contact Danika Druttman at 212.339.2092 or email rogersmitharts@rogersmith.com
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Carol
The first time I saw Carol, I almost didn't talk to her. I assumed she was a volunteer hel...
published: 15 Nov 2009
author: InvisiblePeople.tv
Carol
The first time I saw Carol, I almost didn't talk to her. I assumed she was a volunteer helping the homeless in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Turns out, she was homeless.
Carol says sh is homeless because of the economy. She had a stable job in a restaurant, but when the economy went sour, her hours became reduced to the point that she could not pay her bills. Her husband had a work-related injury preventing him from full-time employment.
Like many of the other people I have met in my travels, Carol and her husband never imagined they would ever experience homelessness. They see themselves as normal, hardworking grandparents whose needs are simple. They hope to find assistance and get into an apartment before the cold weather arrives.
Special thanks to Allentown Rescue Mission. http://www.allentownrescuemission.org/
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A BRONX FAMILY ALBUM: THE IMPACT OF AIDS
A BRONX FAMILY ALBUM: THE IMPACT OF AIDS
A BRONX FAMILY ALBUM documents the lives of a Pu...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: Steve Hart
A BRONX FAMILY ALBUM: THE IMPACT OF AIDS
A BRONX FAMILY ALBUM: THE IMPACT OF AIDS
A BRONX FAMILY ALBUM documents the lives of a Puerto Rican family living with poverty and despair, with drugs and AIDS, with love and death. My project records the immediate effects of living with HIV/AIDS and the ongoing emotional repercussions of the disease on surviving family members.
In the fall of 1989 a psychiatrist at the Bronx Lebanon Hospital in New York asked me if I would photograph a support group he was offering for people with HIV and AIDS. I agreed, and spent the following year attending weekly sessions and photographing various members of the group. Among them was a married Puerto Rican couple, Ralph and Sensa Cartagena, with whom I developed a special rapport. Ralph, then 32, and Sensa, then 33, both had AIDS from intravenous drug use.
At that time, Ralph and Sensa were living on welfare in the Bronx with four children ranging from age 1 to 13. They had one daughter of their own and three daughters from three of Sensa’s previous relationships. All the children have tested HIV negative.
Over the years a strong relationship has developed between the Cartagena family and me. Throughout this time I have witnessed intense love, tenderness and robust joy. But I also beheld a series of stark turning points involving separation, loss, death, and the disintegration of the family. Ralph and Sensa separated in 1991. Sensa returned to drug use, supporting her habit through prostitution. In 1992, Sensa died of AIDS-related complications, while pregnant by a new boyfriend.
Seven months after Sensa’s death, Ralph’s new girlfriend Lucy and her two children moved in with him. Choosing not to protect herself from Ralph’s infection, Lucy contracted HIV. Ralph and Lucy separated soon afterward. In June 2001, Lucy died of AIDS-related complications.
In the spring of 1998 Ralph’s health took a dramatic turn for the worse. He developed an infection in his brain, lost the sight in his right eye, and became partially paralyzed in his left side. Ralph died of AIDS-related complications in October 1998.
After Ralph's death Rosa lived with and her sister Cristina. Rosa is now 23 years old and lives with her ttwo year old daughter, Shanya.
Since age 14, Cristina has been alone, wondering from one temporary home to another. In 1995, she met a boyfriend, Albert, with whom she had a son. In July 1998 she gave birth to their second child, a baby girl named Emily. Subsequently Cristina broke up with Albert, had a daughter from another man, and now lives with her three children in Allentown Pennsylvania. Cristina is 33 years old.
Jessica and Sensita were placed into separate foster homes after the death of their mother. All told they lived with thirteen different foster families by the time they turned 17.
When Jessica turned 18, she received a full scholarship to university in upstate New York. She is now married with two children and is teaching Special Education at a high school in the Bronx. Additionally, Jessica is finishing her Masters Degree in Education. Jessica is 31 years old.
At age 15 Sensita gave birth to a baby boy. She is now 28 and married, with four children ages 2-12. Sensita works for the MTA.
The photographs in this video were taken between 1990 and 1997. After a fifteen year hiatus I have reconnected with all four daughters. We are now collaborating on a book project documenting their lives with my photographs and their words.
The HIV-AIDS epidemic has dramatically changed the face of inner-city family life. Over 50,000 children and adolescents in New York City alone are now motherless and or fatherless because of this disease. Our hope is to help shed light to the consequences of this terrible epidemic.
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Tim Stark: Tomato Farmer to the Chefs
If you want to find the Eckerton Hill Farm stand at the Union Square Greenmarket, just loo...
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: eatTV
Tim Stark: Tomato Farmer to the Chefs
If you want to find the Eckerton Hill Farm stand at the Union Square Greenmarket, just look for the white jackets.
New York City chefs flock to the farmer Tim Stark for the juiciest, tastiest, rarest heirloom tomatoes around. Thomas Keller, Mario Batali, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Danny Meyer, Dave Pasternak, and Bill Telepan all get box after box of tangy Green Zebras, smokey Black Krims, and luscious Brandywines from this local tomato man. Daniel Boloud gets oxheart tomatoes—the coeur de bouef he loves so much from France—grown specifically for him.
It’s symbiotic: the chefs look to Stark to grow new varieties of tomatoes to keep their menus fresh and interesting, and it’s the chefs that have helped launch and keep Stark’s career growing: “When we had a lot of tomatoes the chefs put a lot of tomato dishes on their menus, very generously for us,” says Stark. “Without them we couldn’t have built this farm up into what it is.”
Tim Stark became a farmer 15 years ago. Raised on a farm in Pennsylvania, he was living as a struggling writer and consultant in New York City until a fateful day in 1996 when he started growing tomato seedlings in his Brooklyn brownstone. When the seedlings (all 3,000 of them) starting outgrowing the apartment, he knew it was time to move back to the country.
With mixed feelings, Stark returned to Pennsylvania to follow in his father’s footsteps, and now farms on three separate properties outside of Allentown. From water shortages to sandy soil, he has faced every agricultural nightmare, but he thinks that some of what’s wrong with his land is what makes his tomatoes taste so good.
Today Stark grows over 100 varieties of top notch tomatoes, from the more familiar varieties—Beefsteak, Roma, Sungolds—to the oddballs—Radiator Charlie’s Mortgage Lifters, Green Giants, and Kelsie’s Yellow Romas.
Some are boldly colored or beautifully striped; others, funny looking with splits and cracks. From the tiniest cherries to the monsters that can weigh three pounds, each tomato variety has a unique flavor profile, from the earthy smoke of the Black Krim, to the fruity brightness of the Striped German.
Stark’s tomatoes have become a brand unto themselves, called out by name on restaurant menus. At Per Se, the Cepe Custard is made with “Eckerton Hill Farm’s Tomatoes, Nasturtium Capers and Mizuna. “ At Café Boulud, it’s “Eckerton Farm Tomato Gazpacho with prosciutto grissini, avocado english cucumber, basil”—the tomatoes are the only ingredient whose source is named.
Tim’s favorite way to eat his tomatoes? On bread with a bit of mayo or slice of cheese. As he says, he leaves it to the chefs to do all the fancy stuff.
We’re with Tim— when it comes to a fresh heirloom tomato, the simpler, the better. We prefer our tomatoes raw, or slightly cooked, at the most. Our favorite ways to eat ‘em: tossed with mozzarella and basil for a Caprese Salad, or chopped up with oil and vinegar, salt and pepper, and basil ribbons for a basic tomato salad.
Heirlooms ripen very quickly, and can rapidly get soft and oozy, which makes them perfect for a no cook pasta sauce. Chop them up, and, making sure to capture all the juices, toss with olive oil, feta, basil, garlic, salt and pepper. You’ll be addicted.
What’s your favorite way to eat heirloom tomatoes?
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TOP FACEBOOK FAMOUS OF 2013 IN ALLENTOWN P.A! (:
MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE! , MORE VIDEOS COMING SOON! (: ADD THEM ALLLLL! (: BOYS: #1 - https...
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: Jordy Valdez
TOP FACEBOOK FAMOUS OF 2013 IN ALLENTOWN P.A! (:
TOP FACEBOOK FAMOUS OF 2013 IN ALLENTOWN P.A! (:
MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE! , MORE VIDEOS COMING SOON! (: ADD THEM ALLLLL! (: BOYS: #1 - https://www.facebook.com/#!/blam.tatted?fref=ts #2 - https://www.faceboo...- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 3631
- author: Jordy Valdez
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Staybridge Suites Allentown West - Allentown, Pennsylvania
Hotel and Resort photography & video by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com) Looking for extended st...
published: 18 Apr 2011
author: photowebhd
Staybridge Suites Allentown West - Allentown, Pennsylvania
Staybridge Suites Allentown West - Allentown, Pennsylvania
Hotel and Resort photography & video by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com) Looking for extended stay hotels in Allentown, PA or a place to stay for just one night? T...- published: 18 Apr 2011
- views: 206
- author: photowebhd
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Whitestone Village | Allentown PA Apartments | Morgan Properties
http://www.morgan-properties.com/whitestonevillage Allentown Apartments for Rent | Whitest...
published: 27 Feb 2013
author: Morgan Properties
Whitestone Village | Allentown PA Apartments | Morgan Properties
Whitestone Village | Allentown PA Apartments | Morgan Properties
http://www.morgan-properties.com/whitestonevillage Allentown Apartments for Rent | Whitestone Village Welcome Home To - Morgan Properties Whitestone Village ...- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 77
- author: Morgan Properties