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Twenty years later, Tribute in Light helps New York City heal. Photo by Joe Woolhead.

IN NEW YORK, art isn’t limited to the galleries and theaters; it overflows into the streets, draping itself across the city’s skyline. Architects, artists, social organizations, and New York’s many public agencies each play a hand in building the immersive installations that speak towards some of today’s most pressing topics. New York-born architect and artist Gustavo Bonevardi is recognized for his many public projects exploring the impact local and global crises have on our population, and in New York today he is perhaps best known, along with creative partner John Bennett and lighting designer Paul Marantz, as among the artists behind Tribute in Light, an annual light projection commemorating the anniversary of 9/11. Today managed by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Tribute in Light was conceived with the support of the Municipal Art Society as two beacons echoing the Twin Towers as they defined New York City’s skyline. Though the two light beams don’t represent the actual size of the towers, which were each an acre in size, the gap between the beams and the net acreage the installation occupies is approximate to the size of the towers. “What we’ve settled on is to create not the buildings themselves, but the void between those,” Bonevardi notes, emphasizing “this tension between these two vibrating pillars.” With the beacons of light reminiscing what the Twin Towers represented, Bonevardi adds that, “to my mind, it always seemed like the World Trade Center towers were sort of like a gateway, like a door to the city,” symbolizing open arms to the millions passing through each year. In the 20 years that Tribute in Light has taken place, it has acquired a steadfast following that looks to those lights each year, recalling that same message the towers once represented.

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Tribute in Light. Photo by Joe Woolhead.

Yet, Bonevardi hopes that the installation looks less at what was, and more at what could be. The Freedom Tower now erected serves as a new vision for the city’s reception of travelers and immigrants alike. Lower Manhattan on its broader spectrum has transformed from a once “beautiful and haunting” evening ghost town, as Bonevardi describes it, to a thriving neighborhood accommodating both residential and commercial tenants collaborating together to build a culture of arts, activism, shopping, and dining.

Gustavo Bonevardi
Gustavo Bonevardi. Photo by Ann Foker.

“I think that’s what New York is, it’s always fresh and new and vibrant,” Bonevardi notes, adding that when it comes to downtown’s future, “I expect it to be something unexpected. I expect to be surprised somehow. I mean, the city is constantly reinventing itself.” His most recent proposal, Missing, explores what traces the COVID-19 pandemic left on cities through footsteps echoing the many who passed away these nearly two years. Whether through such unexpected displays of resilience or delicate works of art, Bonevardi and the many other artists across New York show that this city champions perseverance and adaptability above all, underscoring what it takes to be a New Yorker.

Learn more and view a selection of Bonevardi’s works at gustavobonevardi.com.

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The Jonas Brothers and Ryan Tedder Talk Growth, Family, and Healing

October 9th, 2013 brought heartbreak for millions of teenage girls when it was officially announced that the wildly popular, Grammy-nominated Jonas Brothers were breaking up. The three brothers went their separate ways, citing “a deep rift within the band” and “a big disagreement over their music direction” as the reasons for the split.

Following the band’s split, Kevin, Nick and Joe continued to exist in the public eye, Kevin for the reality television show about his life with wife Danielle Jonas, Nick for his successful solo music career, and Joe for his funk-pop band DNCE.

However, on February 28, 2019, six years after the break-up, the Jonas Brothers announced their reunion as a band. They debuted their first single since the band’s absence, ‘Sucker,’ the next day. Their new fourteen-track album, Happiness Begins, and the Amazon Original documentary following their journey as brothers, Chasing Happiness, were released on June 7, 2019.

Despite the overwhelmingly positive reaction to the reunion of the beloved group, fans still had a lot of questions about why the band decided to get back together, why they broke up in the first place, and what this new era will bring for the band.

Kevin, Nick and Joe, joined by OneRepublic frontman and Happiness Begins’ executive producer Ryan Tedder, tried to answer some of these questions to a live audience of press and fans at a TimesTalk in Tribeca on June 13, 2019. The event was a part of The New York Times’ live conversation and performance series.

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Tedder and the three Jonas’ covered topics like their collaboration, the new album and its influences, and most importantly, the growth of the Jonas Brothers as a band and as a family during their break.

The new era for them began with the intention to just do a documentary, they explained, to share more about their lives and growth with fans and the world, and it evolved organically into the official reunion of the band.

A recurring theme during the hour-long session was healing. The brothers discussed the personal rifts and the factors that caused them, which developed between them before Nick’s decision to pursue a solo career- the ultimate catalyst in the band’s break-up. It was a difficult decision, but one they all felt necessary, as Nick said. He carefully articulated the importance of the break and how it allowed each of the band members to discover who they were as individuals, rather than basing their identity solely on the band.

Nick Jonas

“I never felt like I gave up on our friendship, our brotherhood or any of those moments, but I needed to take a step away from it. And it took a lot of time, it took a lot of healing for me personally. And I will say it was hard. There were times where it was tough to watch them succeed. But I started to realize that I was succeeding so much and growing so much as a person,” Kevin said of the growth the hiatus forced them to undergo.

Part of that growth meant distancing themselves from Disney. Nick assured that they were thankful for the platform that Disney had given them but said that “The flip side of that too was that it was limiting, at a certain point. When we wanted to grow and evolve as artists, it started to insulate because we felt like people that we wanted to work with, like the Ryan Tedders of the world, maybe they wouldn’t want to work with us because they didn’t take us seriously.”

Tedder laughed at the comment and went on to say the Jonas Brothers are one of his favorite bands to work and write with for several reasons, one being their priorities. All three brothers are now married, and Tedder, who also has a family of his own, described his respect for their dedication to getting home for dinner with their families and keeping themselves grounded. The reason that their return to the group and making music together works, they said, is that the band is no longer the most important thing in their lives and no longer ranks above their relationship as a family.

Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas, The Jonas Brothers

Tedder collaborated with the band to write several songs on the new album, including ‘Sucker’. “What they brought to ‘Sucker,’ what they added to it, is something that I never could’ve done, and no act on earth would’ve done it better than them. And it changed the temperature on the record. You have to acknowledge the right artist and the right song,” he said.

As far as questions about the new album, they described their new music as a balance between all of the brothers’ styles and cited Stevie Wonder, The 1975, Post Malone, and Prince as some of the influences on their new sound.

The Jonas Brothers are a rare example in the media of growth and an authentic familial bond, on top of being one of the millennial generation’s most beloved bands, and I, for one, am excited to continue to watch them grow. Be sure to check out Chasing Happiness on Amazon Prime, and blast Happiness Begins all summer long!

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Live the Life of Luxury at Four Seasons Downtown this Valentine’s Day

Celebrate Valentine’s Day in style with a variety of special offers from Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Designed to suit those with the most discerning taste, a mid-week staycation will have couples falling in love all over again with Lower Manhattan as the backdrop.

Take the Elevator Home

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Looking for the perfect mid-week getaway on Valentine’s Day? Look no further than a delectable five course prix-fixe dinner at CUT by Wolfgang Puck, an overnight stay at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, and a Soak Service for two.

CUT offers a stunning five-course prix-fixe menu with choices that range from a Japanese hamachi cone to grilled prime dry aged New York sirloin. Also available are various options for two including pan roasted Maine lobster, USDA prime porterhouse and Creekstone Farms tomahawk chop. After dinner, take the elevator home to a personal oasis upstairs.

Before or after the perfect Valentine’s Day dinner, indulge in a Soak Service – the latest offering from The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Curated by Spa Director Tara Cruz, the Soak Service Menu features a variety of offerings that have all been designed to restore, soothe or detox depending on the need. Every single guest can indulge in a Soak Service throughout their stay as every single room and suite in the Hotel features a deep soaking tub. The Valentine’s Day Package includes a Rose Revival for Two, which features pure Himalayan salts to naturally lift spirits while tuberose and lemongrass ignite the feeling of positivity and love. Seasonal citrus and floral notes are elegantly paired with sparkling rose and decadent homemade treats to satisfy even the most elevated palate.

Following dinner and the Soak Service, settle in for the perfect night’s sleep in the most luxurious Four Seasons beds with views over Manhattan, perfect for the mid-week city staycation and even if you have to get back to the office in the morning.

Rates start from $599, including an overnight stay in a Superior King Room, dinner for two in CUT by Wolfgang Puck, and the Rose Revival for Two Soak Service. To book this special package, call 646 880 1924 and quote “V-Day Package.” Package is only available on Thursday, February 14, 2019.

The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown

This Valentine’s Day, treat a loved one to an unforgettable experience at The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Book any of these treatments in The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown during the month of February and receive a complimentary glass of champagne at CUT to complete the experience. For reservations, contact The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown on 646 880 2990.

Choose from the following offerings available for the entire month of February:

Love Adorned – A Couples Massage

A warm rose quartz massage and custom essential oils are perfectly paired to ignite the feeling of positivity and love. Choose from a 50 or 80 minute treatment.

Royal Ritual

Fit for any king and queen, the five and a half hour treatment includes the following:

  • 50 minute re-mineralising crystalising detox body treatment
  • 80 minute four-handed serenity massage with warm rose quartz
  • 80 minute green caviar facial
  • Wanderlust manicure and pedicure

Nurvaana Couples Reading 

A duo session provides insight on how to build an even stronger future together. Each customized session includes side-by-side acupuncture, chakra cleansing using essential oils, and an open discussion and clairvoyant reading. The experience will elevate communication techniques and appreciation for each other.

Chakra Crystal Clearing for Two 

Experience an energy balancing Chakra Crystal energy clearing session to harmonise the body and mind and create a deeper connectivity between partners. 

THE CRISTALLINE Crystal for Kids Workshop

A Valentine’s Day themed Crystal Class for Kids is where little ones can learn about the energetic power of crystals and the perfect stones to radiate love and abundance year round. The workshop will take place on Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 10:00 to 10:45 am. Email spa.nydowntown@fourseasons.com for reservations.

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A Day Of Love & Healing Coming To Governors Island On Sept. 10

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A Day Of Love And Healing — a charity event being held on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Governors Island — will feature yoga, sound, art, pilates and healing.

The event was created by Christine Dimmick, the founder of The Good Home Co. to spread love and wellness during a time of increased violence. Christine called upon friends who are top artists, yogis and healers, and all generously agreed to participate and donate their services for the event because they all believe in raising consciousness to love.

Attendees are invited to bring a mat, take a class and raise the vibration. All proceeds go to charity, of which there are three hand-picked charities. Each charity was chosen not just for their efforts in making a difference, but to change the paradigm and show others a new path. These charities are sundarafund.org, freshair.org and mindfulschools.org.