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Brooklyn’s People’s Ball honored style, legacy, an Brooklyn’s People’s Ball honored style, legacy, and community at the Brooklyn Public Library, bringing together fashion, performance, and celebration on a runway built for the people.The evening recognized honorees Patricia Michaels @patriciamichaels, Bethann Hardison @bethannhardison, and June Ambrose @juneambrose, with Souleo @souleouniverse helping guide the night, a performance by Melba Moore @melba1moore, and music from DJ Fritzo @djfritzo.From the stage to the runway, the night celebrated the people who shape culture, open doors, and keep creativity moving forward.1️⃣ Tag yourself or someone you know
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Brooklyn’s People’s Ball turned the runway into a Brooklyn’s People’s Ball turned the runway into a celebration of creativity, community, and self-expression at the Brooklyn Public Library.From sculptural gowns and theatrical headpieces to bold walks and quiet moments of joy, the night felt like fashion made for the people — expressive, handmade, playful, and proudly Brooklyn.1️⃣ Tag yourself or someone you know
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Jeff Bezos’ Met Gala celebrated billionaire excess Jeff Bezos’ Met Gala celebrated billionaire excess. Rise and Resist’s People’s Gala celebrated the people who make everything possible.Protest, performance, fashion, and satire came together on a red carpet built for resistance — with calls to tax the rich, confront climate destruction, and push back against billionaire power.1️⃣ Tag yourself or someone you know
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Thousands of cyclists rolled through New York City Thousands of cyclists rolled through New York City for the 2026 TD Five Boro Bike Tour, turning car-free streets into a moving celebration across the boroughs.From DUMBO and the Manhattan Bridge backdrop to riders waving, cheering, and throwing peace signs along the route, the day had that classic NYC mix of motion, energy, and personality.1️⃣ Tag yourself or someone you know
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May Day Protest — New York City, May 1, 2026Thou May Day Protest — New York City, May 1, 2026Thousands marched through Lower Manhattan calling for higher wages, immigrant protections, and expanded public services, with labor unions, community groups, and activists leading the demonstration.From “$30 per hour” to “ICE out of NYC,” the crowd reflected a broad coalition of demands across the city.1️⃣ Which slide hits the hardest?
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Broadway Takes a Stand: The People’s Filibuster at The Public Theater

Richard Scalzo3 months ago2 days ago111 mins
Three speakers at The People's Filibuster event on Public Theater steps including Peter Dinklage and Oscar Isaac speaking at podiums

January 31, 2026 | The Public Theater, NYC

On a bitterly cold Saturday afternoon, the steps of The Public Theater became a stage for democracy. For eight hours, from 11 AM to 7 PM, Broadway’s brightest stars stood shoulder to shoulder with elected officials, community leaders, and everyday New Yorkers for THE PEOPLE’S FILIBUSTER—a collective interruption that merged artistic expression with urgent political action.

A Day of Voices

Peter Dinklage delivered Amanda Gorman’s poem “For Renée Nicole Good — Killed by I.C.E. on January 7, 2026,” his voice cutting through the winter air. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Cynthia Nixon, Oscar Isaac, Renée Elise Goldsberry, John Leguizamo, Laura Benanti, Sara Bareilles, Christine Baranski, and Ariana DeBose were among the dozens of performers who took turns at the podium, reading from founding documents, contemporary writings, and songs that speak to America’s democratic ideals.

The Atmosphere

Despite the bitter cold, the crowd remained engaged throughout the day. The mood was serious and defiant. Participants wore red stickers emblazoned with “A PROTEST FOR HUMANITY” and “THE PEOPLE’S FILIBUSTER.” The Public Theater’s golden lighting provided a striking backdrop against the gray winter day.

Between readings, some performers broke into song, their voices echoing off the buildings of Lafayette Street. These musical interludes offered brief moments of beauty amid the serious subject matter.

Art Meets Activism

The event was conceived as a direct response to ongoing crises—state-sanctioned violence, abuses of power, and the erosion of civil liberties. By pairing America’s founding documents with contemporary works, the organizers created a conversation across centuries about what the nation claims to stand for versus the realities many communities face.

The Public Theater livestreamed the entire eight hours and encouraged a digital component, inviting people to record their own readings using #PeoplesFilibusterNYC. The organizing team also provided resources for continued engagement: contact information for elected officials, guides to constitutional rights, and information about immigrant justice and bystander intervention training.

The Power of Presence

What made THE PEOPLE’S FILIBUSTER particularly striking was the commitment of its participants. These weren’t brief celebrity cameos—performers stood in the cold for their allotted time, some visibly affected by the words they were reading, others channeling defiant proclamation.

Manhattan Borough President stood alongside theater artists. Public Works community members shared the podium with Tony Award winners. In moments of crisis, all voices matter.

As the day stretched from afternoon into evening and the winter light faded, the event took on an almost vigil-like quality. For eight hours on the steps of The Public Theater, Broadway proved that sometimes the most powerful political statement is simply refusing to be silent.

Hamish Linklater and Lily Rabe read from prepared remarks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Actors Hamish Linklater and Lily Rabe read from prepared remarks during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
New York State Attorney General Letitia James speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.
Letitia James, New York State Attorney General, speaks during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Brad Hoylman-Sigal speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal addresses the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Nia Alsop speaks into a microphone at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Artist and speaker Nia Alsop addresses the crowd from the podium during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Oscar Isaac speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Actor Oscar Isaac speaks during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
U.S. Representative Adriano Espaillat speaks from a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Adriano Espaillat, U.S. Representative for New York, reads prepared remarks while addressing the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in New York City.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Constance Wu speaks at a podium on the steps of The Public Theater during The People’s Filibuster in New York City.
Constance Wu addresses the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, speaking from the steps of The Public Theater in New York City as part of a daylong public reading and protest.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Gail Merrifield Papp speaks into a microphone at a lectern during The People’s Filibuster in New York City.
Gail Merrifield Papp addresses the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, speaking from the steps of The Public Theater in New York City as part of a daylong public reading and protest.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.
Julie Menin, New York City Council Speaker, addresses the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Laura Benanti speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Laura Benanti speaks at the podium during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, addressing the crowd from the steps of The Public Theater in New York City.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
New York City Comptroller Mark Levine speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.
Mark Levine, New York City Comptroller, addresses the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Nina Davuluri speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Nina Davuluri addresses the crowd from the podium during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in New York City.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
New York State Assembly member Robert C. Carroll speaks at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Robert C. Carroll, a New York State Assembly member, addresses the crowd from the podium during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in New York City.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
A speaker gestures at a podium during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater, with a child standing nearby.
A speaker gestures while addressing the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in New York City, as a child stands nearby on stage.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
A speaker stands at a podium holding printed pages during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
A speaker holds printed pages while addressing the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in New York City.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
A speaker wearing a red coat and scarf stands at a lectern with a microphone during The People’s Filibuster in New York City.
A speaker addresses the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, speaking from the steps of The Public Theater in New York City as part of a daylong public reading and protest.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
F. Murray Abraham reads from a sheet of paper while speaking at a lectern during The People’s Filibuster in New York City.
F. Murray Abraham reads from prepared remarks during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, speaking from the steps of The Public Theater in New York City as part of a daylong public reading and protest.📍 NoHo, Manhattan 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Shoshana Bean speaks passionately into a microphone at The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Shoshana Bean speaks from the podium during The People’s Filibuster, a public civic action held outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment
Susan Sarandon stands at a podium reading from a phone during The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Actor and activist Susan Sarandon reads from her phone alongside a fellow speaker during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment 🎬 @susansarandon
Daphne Rubin-Vega speaks into a microphone at The People’s Filibuster outside The Public Theater in New York City.
Actor and activist Daphne Rubin-Vega addresses the crowd during The People’s Filibuster on January 31, 2026, outside The Public Theater in Manhattan.📍 NoHo, New York City 📸 @a_fixed_moment 🎭 @daphnerubinvega
Three speakers at The People's Filibuster event on Public Theater steps including Peter Dinklage and Oscar Isaac speaking at podiums
Broadway luminaries took turns speaking during THE PEOPLE’S FILIBUSTER at The Public Theater on January 31, 2026, standing in the cold for eight hours of readings and protest.
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Project Dance New York City brought a full day of Project Dance New York City brought a full day of contemporary dance to Times Square on April 18, 2026.From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., a rotating ensemble performed choreographed pieces on an open-air stage, blending lifts, group formations, and solo moments against the backdrop of Manhattan traffic and crowds.The event turned one of the busiest intersections in the world into a temporary performance space — movement unfolding in real time between tourists, screens, and city noise.1️⃣ tag someone you see 👀
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Washington Square Park on 4/20 felt different this Washington Square Park on 4/20 felt different this year.Heavy police presence. No vendors. Less of the improvised chaos and street culture that once defined the day. At times it felt subdued — almost controlled.Some in the crowd suggested the atmosphere was a response to the snowball fight crackdown earlier this year. Whether or not that explains it, the heightened policing was impossible to ignore.But moments still broke through.A portrait in smoke. A quiet bench scene. A mock battle turning into public theater. A raised foam bat becoming a rallying gesture. Small flashes of spontaneity surviving inside a changed ritual.Maybe that’s part of the story now: not just what 4/20 is, but what New York feels like when public traditions are reshaped by control.These frames hold both sides — the surveillance, the performance, the stillness, and the people still finding ways to make something happen.Full gallery + story at link in bio.
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Movement took over the courtyard at MoMA PS1’s 50t Movement took over the courtyard at MoMA PS1’s 50th Anniversary Block Party — dancers, DJs, artists, and strangers turning a spring afternoon in Queens into something communal. From the dance floor to the chalk wall to the crowd packed into the courtyard, the energy kept building.Music by @saintjamesjoy set the tone when these moments unfolded.Tag yourself or someone you know 👀Full gallery + story link in bio
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Participants gathered at Scream Fest on April 18, Participants gathered at Scream Fest on April 18, 2026, at Little Island Plaza near Pier 57 in New York City for a performativeThe event used collective screaming as a form of political expression, blending protest, performance art, satire, and communal release. Participants wearing “VOTE + RESIST” sashes carried signs addressing war, fascism, and authoritarianism while taking part in a series of group scream actions.Scream Fest transformed public dissent into a visual and participatory action, using humor, costume, and performance as tools of protest.Link in bio.#ScreenFest #RiseAndResist #NYCProtest #Photojournalism #AFixedMoment
50 years of MoMA PS1 and this felt like New York a 50 years of MoMA PS1 and this felt like New York at its best.Good music spilling through the courtyard, people dancing everywhere, breakers pulling crowds into circles, DJs keeping it moving, and art showing up in unexpected corners. It had that rare thing where a big event still felt loose, open, and personal.What I liked most was how much joy was in the space — people dancing, wandering, talking, discovering things.Happy to have been there to document the 50th. More from this day coming soon — dancers, DJs, portraits, and details I haven’t posted yet.Link in bio.#MoMAPS1 #QueensCulture #NYCArt #Photojournalism #AFixedMoment
Voices from the No Kings protest in New York City Voices from the No Kings protest in New York City on March 28, 2026.From Times Square to the surrounding streets, thousands marched carrying messages that ranged from anger to humor — each one part of a larger demand to be heard.Moments like these don’t happen in isolation. They build, they echo, and they stay.Full gallery + story → link in bio
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Sam Heughan as Grand Marshal at the NYC Tartan Day Sam Heughan as Grand Marshal at the NYC Tartan Day Parade 🇺🇸🏴 From the main stage on Sixth Avenue to the crowds lining the streets, the energy carried through every part of the parade — dancers, families, and longtime supporters celebrating Scottish heritage in New York City.Full gallery + story → link in bio#NYCTartanDay, #SamHeughan, #NYCParade, #ScottishHeritage #Outlander
Bagpipes, tartan, and a little Outlander energy 🇺🇸 Bagpipes, tartan, and a little Outlander energy 🇺🇸🏴
The NYC Tartan Day Parade 2026 took over 6th Ave with music, tradition, and a crowd hoping to catch a glimpse of @samheughan 👀More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.Spotted: @nyctartanweek @sassenachspirits and Nessie
Sam Heughan (@samheughan) appears at the NYC Tarta Sam Heughan (@samheughan) appears at the NYC Tartan Day Parade 2026, bringing Scottish pride to the heart of Manhattan 🇺🇸🏴
The Outlander star and founder of Sassenach Spirits walked Fifth Avenue, connecting with fans and celebrating Scottish heritage during one of New York City’s most vibrant cultural events. Behind him, the @nyctartanweek banner marks the official celebration that transforms Midtown into a showcase of tradition, culture, and community.
From pipe bands to clans and performers, the parade continues to highlight the deep cultural ties between Scotland and the United States — right in the streets of New York City.More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.A Fixed Moment — capturing culture in motion.
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📅 April 11, 2026
Rain, gold, and a little bit of magic ✨Easter Pa Rain, gold, and a little bit of magic ✨Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival, NYC.More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.1️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
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Easter in NYC, rain and all. 🌸🌧️The Easter Parad Easter in NYC, rain and all. 🌸🌧️The Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral on April 5, 2026 brought out some of the most creative looks in the city—from handmade floral hats to full-on fashion moments in the middle of 5th Ave.Rain, umbrellas, and a lot of personality.
New York always finds a way to make it interesting.Which look stands out to you? 👇📍 New York City
📅 April 5, 2026
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