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Ibuki Mioda (澪田 唯吹, Mioda Ibuki) Voiced by (English): Julie Ann Taylor (game) [48] Brina Palencia (anime) [39] Voiced by (Japanese): Ami Koshimizu [9] [12] An outgoing, energetic student who is a guitar member of a popular all-female band and has a sensitive sense of hearing.
Ibuki (Street Fighter), from the video game series Street Fighter; Kamen Rider Ibuki, a fictional character from the Japanese television series Kamen Rider Hibiki; Ibuki (Yakuza) Ibuki Mioda, a fictional character from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, second game in the Danganronpa series
Miguel Abreu Gallery opened its first space at 36 Orchard Street in 2006 in the Lower East Side of New York City. [1] A second 8,000 square foot space was opened two blocks away at 88 Eldridge Street in 2014 to stage large scale projects and exhibitions. [2]
They met in 1967, just before Sabarsky opened his Serge Sabarsky Gallery at 987 Madison Avenue. The gallery quickly earned a reputation as New York’s leading gallery for Austrian and German Expressionist art, and Lauder was a frequent visitor and client. Over the years, the two men discussed opening a museum to showcase the very best work ...
The Shed (formerly known as Culture Shed and Hudson Yards Cultural Shed) is a cultural center in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City.Opened on April 5, 2019, the Shed commissions, produces, and presents a wide range of activities in performing arts, visual arts, and pop culture.
The Uncommons is a board game café in New York City established in 2013, located at 230 Thompson Street in Greenwich Village. It has claimed to be the first board game café in Manhattan, [1] and the largest board game library on the East Coast. [2]
In 2015, Carmen was the first full-length opera shown at the cafe, produced by IconoClassic Opera. [6] In 2024, the Nuyorican Poets Cafe announced a $24.1 million renovation of its venue, which was expected to be completed in 2026. The project would involve replacing the existing interiors with a new lobby, two theaters, dressing rooms, and ...
Orchard was an artist-run exhibition and event space located at 47 Orchard Street in New York's Lower East Side from 2005-2008. The gallery was run as a for-profit limited liability corporation founded for the project. The partners included artists, filmmakers, critics, art historians, and curators.