SepMon 2010

The Marriage Equality March
Photo by Jose Rolon for fiveoutsiders.com on his iPhone
On Sunday, September 27th, hundreds of us marched across the Brooklyn Bridge in support of Marriage Equality.
The event held by Marriage Equality New York (MENY) is an all-inclusive organization whose mission is to educate the public by raising awareness of the important right of all persons to enter into legally recognized gender neutral civil marriage with all the benefits and responsibilities that entails. Without marriage, committed same-sex couples are denied over 1,138 federal rights and obligations including social security, hospital visitation, co-parenting rights, estate tax, and immigration, just to name a few.
Their four-point approach is education, media, partnerships, and political advocacy. For more information go to meny.usTags: Photographs
SepMon 2010

Farmer’s Market, Union Square
Photo by Jose Rolon for fiveoutsiders.com on his iPhone
Operating throughout the year on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday is the superb farmer's market in Union Square (14th Street/Broadway).
Open between 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., the market offers a great range of organic and traditional foodstuffs and some great home cooked pies!
Tags: Jose, Photographs
SepTue 2010

Graffiti Art in SoHo
Photo by Jose Rolon for fiveoutsiders.com on his iPhone
If for any reason you decided that the art galleries in SoHo aren’t what you’re looking for, you might want to check out what’s going on outdoors. Right in the parking lot on the corner of Wooster and Grand, you’ll find a piece by controversial contemporary artist, Frank Shepard Fairey. He’s widely known for his Obama “HOPE” poster, and is featured in Banksy’s movie, Exit Through the Gift Shop, which our very own Tara has reviewed. If this is your thing, then don’t hesitate to check what’s around the corner of this building on the Wooster side. You’ll love it!
Tags: Art, Photographs
AugTue 2010

Long Beach, Long Island
Photo by Jose Rolon for fiveoutsiders.com
Folks are still taking advantage of what’s left of the summer. Long Beach would be the easiest to get to by the Long Island Railroad through Penn Station. The best part is that it isn’t too crowded during the week. A lot of New Yorkers who refuse to frequent NYC beaches claim Long Beach as the first acceptable beach to venture to.
For directions from Penn Station click here.
Tags: Photographs
AugMon 2010

Summer Street Fair, Soho
Photo by: JoséTags: Jose, Portraits