New York City in the Time of Coronavirus: A Pictorial Series – Round 2

City Pulse presents the second installment in our pictorial series, New York City in the Time of Coronavirus. We invite New Yorkers (and everyone) to send us pictures of their environments during this disquieting time. Whether you are snapping photos from your roofs or fire escapes or documenting your surroundings while venturing out for groceries and supplies, we want to see it! Stay safe. Stay home whenever possible. And please send all photos to beautynewsbk@gmail.com for inclusion in this photo series.

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All photo credit: @nicole_mist1826

A view of the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, with an empty Astoria Park peeking through in the distance:

A ghostly Astoria Park, featuring mask-clad Astorians:

One Astorian’s attempt at social distancing in Astoria Park, complete with a hammock setup and a book to read:

Williamsburg’s John McLaren Park at night:

Long Island City window advertising:

Newly closed skate park within Astoria Park:

Astoria Park fashion:

The famous Long Island City Pepsi sign:

Long Island City’s Socrates Sculpture Park:

Astoria kitten:

#welovenyc

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Gemma Lolos

Editor’s Choice Director | Social Media Manager | City Pulse Editor & Staff Writer

Gemma Lolos is a fiercely proud native New Yorker who is devoted to the arts in all its many forms. She loves to sing and listen to music, read great literature, experience inspiring theatre and film, and stream addictive television. She works full-time as a Marketing professional in New York City and does freelance writing on the side. In her free time, Gemma tries to immerse herself in the New York arts scene as much as possible, eat great food, and travel whenever she is able.