Grandes y pequeñas historias de Nueva York y aledaños.
Little and not so little stories about New York and surroundings.
In English and Spanish, depending on the mood.
Apr 3, 2009
sigo out of business
Aunque no pueda contenerme y escriba de vez en cuando, sigo de vacaciones hasta finales de Semana Santa. Pero no dejeis de venir por aquí. Gracias!
Barbara Celis is a reporter and a documentary filmmaker, madrileña con alma de neoyorquina y adn italiano. Maybe one day she will also be a rock star but she's still learning how to play guitar. She lives in New York and writes regularly for the Spanish daily El PAIS. She has been a contributor for the LA Weekly, the Canadian film website Ioncinema.com, Cinemania magazine, the Spanish editions of Vogue and Rolling Stone, Ars Magazine and other publications. She is also the director of the 65 minutes documentary Surviving Amina (2010). Barbara Celis was awarded the V Premio Paco Rabal de Periodismo Cultural in 2011 (Cultural Journalism Award in Spain) and a 2009 USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Fellowship.
Her natural environment is the East Village, the Lower East Side, Chinatown and everything below 14th street. Brooklyn used to be her home and sometimes she still misses it. But she takes the subway and bikes up and down. New York is big, stories about this city are endless. She doesn't believe in the power of 'speed-blogging' so she will only write when she has something interesting to add to the blogosphere.
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