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Welcome to Dramas Central. Watch all your favorite Pakistani dramas of various TV Channels in one place! Do subscribe for your daily dose of entertainment. https://www.youtube.com/c/dramascentral
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu 1, Episode 3, 3 October 2014 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu 1, Episode 2, 26th September 2014 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
The Queens neighborhood of Jackson Heights combines ethnic diversity with private gardens and still-affordable apartments. Grab the embed code for this video at Times Video: http://nyti.ms/1PEZOSu Produced by: ADAM KAUFMAN AND AARON WOLFE Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1kLvr05 Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Instagram: http://instagram.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.go...
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu1, Episode 13, Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu1, Episode 27, 20th March 2015 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu 1, Episode 4, 10th October 2014 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Some casual shooting using a roll of Kodak's discontinued Super 8mm stock (Ektachrome 64T), filmed in and around Jackson Heights, NY. Captured using a Nizo S560 camera (early Fall, 2013). DIY Telecine via Workprinter XP Processed by Dwayne's Photo, KS
Narrated by Suketu Mehta Photo and Production by Liv Buli
Julio Rivera was murdered on July 2, 1990 in the P.S. 69 schoolyard by three young men who went out that night armed with a claw hammer, a plumber’s wrench and a kitchen knife, hunting for “a gay guy to stretch out.” The next day, the press didn’t report on the homicide, the police were looking to write the murder off as a drug deal gone bad, and the community wasn’t going to do anything about it: business as usual in Jackson Heights where during the 70s and 80s over a dozen murders of gay men had never been solved. "Julio of Jackson Heights" is the story of how all this changed. It is the story of how a handful of people – Julio’s friends and family – decided that they would not accept the official police report, and learned how to organize, ultimately bringing their case to the attentio...
A tour through India in New York City, from Jackson Heights to Broome St. Temple. Music: "Middle North East" "Angi"
Liliana, Megan and Julia interview Jackson Heights residents for THE STRANGER PROJECT. Find out more about the project here: thestrangerproject.tumblr.com
Regardless of age or ability, everyone deserves the right to a safe and convenient bike commute. In New York City, every day the DOT is making that more of a reality - thanks to an incredible diversity of bike facilities. The city has moved past simple, striped bike lanes and on to refreshing configurations like curbside, floating parking-protected, physically separated, two-way bike paths. Bike riding is on the rise. Commutes that were unthinkable years ago, are becoming attainable. Riders are more confident in their knowledge of the street grid. One resource that helps is the NYC Cycling Map. Use this cycling freebie to not only link up to the best routes in your neighborhood, but also to find alternatives and experiment with your riding. You'll be amazed how easy - and safe - it can be...
Riding with the 99% from Jackson Heights, Queens to City Hall and sharing knowledge on the people's mic.
Two friends—one an immigrant from Bangladesh, the other a Queens native—find common ground in pretty ladies and a 5K run. Meet Kanu and Tom of Jackson Heights. From http://bit.ly/d0sBVf -- Know Your Neighbor is WNYC's video series about the characters, legends, and good folk living in your midst. For more episodes of Know Your Neighbor, go to: http://www.wnyc.org/neighbor
Mark Gorton interviews award-winning journalist Charles Montgomery about his fantastic new book "Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Thru Urban Design," which delves in to the hard-to-measure metric of happiness and how the built environment of the place we live directly affects us. It's only a short discussion of what's in "Happy City" but Mark and Charles discuss unique ways of measuring happiness thru neuro-science, behavioral economics, and psychology. It also ends up touching on quite a few New York City places like Times Square, the Lower East Side and Jackson Heights, Queens. As people continue to move back to cities, Mr. Montgomery takes a comprehensive look at the exurbs and how commuters lives are being made less happy thru their housing and employment choices. In the end, Charl...
Welcome to Dramas Central. Watch all your favorite Pakistani dramas of various TV Channels in one place! Do subscribe for your daily dose of entertainment. https://www.youtube.com/c/dramascentral
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu 1, Episode 3, 3 October 2014 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu 1, Episode 2, 26th September 2014 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
The Queens neighborhood of Jackson Heights combines ethnic diversity with private gardens and still-affordable apartments. Grab the embed code for this video at Times Video: http://nyti.ms/1PEZOSu Produced by: ADAM KAUFMAN AND AARON WOLFE Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1kLvr05 Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Instagram: http://instagram.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.go...
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu1, Episode 13, Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu1, Episode 27, 20th March 2015 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Watch Pakistani Drama Serial Jackson Heights by Urdu 1, Episode 4, 10th October 2014 Only on Urdu1 – High Quality Video & Fast Streaming.
Some casual shooting using a roll of Kodak's discontinued Super 8mm stock (Ektachrome 64T), filmed in and around Jackson Heights, NY. Captured using a Nizo S560 camera (early Fall, 2013). DIY Telecine via Workprinter XP Processed by Dwayne's Photo, KS
Narrated by Suketu Mehta Photo and Production by Liv Buli
Julio Rivera was murdered on July 2, 1990 in the P.S. 69 schoolyard by three young men who went out that night armed with a claw hammer, a plumber’s wrench and a kitchen knife, hunting for “a gay guy to stretch out.” The next day, the press didn’t report on the homicide, the police were looking to write the murder off as a drug deal gone bad, and the community wasn’t going to do anything about it: business as usual in Jackson Heights where during the 70s and 80s over a dozen murders of gay men had never been solved. "Julio of Jackson Heights" is the story of how all this changed. It is the story of how a handful of people – Julio’s friends and family – decided that they would not accept the official police report, and learned how to organize, ultimately bringing their case to the attentio...
A tour through India in New York City, from Jackson Heights to Broome St. Temple. Music: "Middle North East" "Angi"
Liliana, Megan and Julia interview Jackson Heights residents for THE STRANGER PROJECT. Find out more about the project here: thestrangerproject.tumblr.com
Regardless of age or ability, everyone deserves the right to a safe and convenient bike commute. In New York City, every day the DOT is making that more of a reality - thanks to an incredible diversity of bike facilities. The city has moved past simple, striped bike lanes and on to refreshing configurations like curbside, floating parking-protected, physically separated, two-way bike paths. Bike riding is on the rise. Commutes that were unthinkable years ago, are becoming attainable. Riders are more confident in their knowledge of the street grid. One resource that helps is the NYC Cycling Map. Use this cycling freebie to not only link up to the best routes in your neighborhood, but also to find alternatives and experiment with your riding. You'll be amazed how easy - and safe - it can be...
Riding with the 99% from Jackson Heights, Queens to City Hall and sharing knowledge on the people's mic.
Two friends—one an immigrant from Bangladesh, the other a Queens native—find common ground in pretty ladies and a 5K run. Meet Kanu and Tom of Jackson Heights. From http://bit.ly/d0sBVf -- Know Your Neighbor is WNYC's video series about the characters, legends, and good folk living in your midst. For more episodes of Know Your Neighbor, go to: http://www.wnyc.org/neighbor
Mark Gorton interviews award-winning journalist Charles Montgomery about his fantastic new book "Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Thru Urban Design," which delves in to the hard-to-measure metric of happiness and how the built environment of the place we live directly affects us. It's only a short discussion of what's in "Happy City" but Mark and Charles discuss unique ways of measuring happiness thru neuro-science, behavioral economics, and psychology. It also ends up touching on quite a few New York City places like Times Square, the Lower East Side and Jackson Heights, Queens. As people continue to move back to cities, Mr. Montgomery takes a comprehensive look at the exurbs and how commuters lives are being made less happy thru their housing and employment choices. In the end, Charl...