Sushi chefs Daehyun Kin, left, and Kyoungjin Choi prepared fish before the lunch crowd arrived at Zutto, at 77 Hudson St. (See related article.) (Byron Smith for The Wall Street Journal) (via New York Photos of the Week, March 24th – March 30th - Photo Journal - WSJ)
Dickie Landry played a solo saxophone concert in and around the John Chamberlain sculptures at the Guggenheim Museum on March. 26. (Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal) (via New York Photos of the Week, March 24th – March 30th - Photo Journal - WSJ)
Allegra Chapman played ‘Winter Music’ by John Cage on a Yamaha Disklavier piano, accompanied remotely by Luna Inaba in Japan and Hojoon Kim in California, at the Juilliard School in Manhattan, on March 26. (Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal) (via New York Photos of the Week, March 24th – March 30th - Photo Journal - WSJ)
A villager rode his horse through a burned area of a forest in A Capela, in the Galicia region of Spain, on Monday. Firefighters had a blaze in the Fragas do Eume national park mostly under control on Monday. (Miguel Riopa/AFP/Getty Images) (via Photos of the Day: April 2 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
A driver cleaned snow off his car in Qinhuangdao City, in Hebei province, China. A snowfall hit the city on Monday, the first day of the Qingming Festival, or Tomb Sweeping Day, holiday. (Wang Hanzhi/Xinhua/Zuma Press) (via Photos of the Day: April 2 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
A man swam in a river in Qionghai, on the southern Chinese island of Hainan, on Monday. (Ed Jones AFP/Getty Images) (via Photos of the Day: April 2 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
Scottish deer foraged for food on a hillside near the Spittal of Glenshee Tuesday in Glenshee, Scotland. Snow returned to parts of Scotland just a week after the country experienced record high temperatures for March. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) (via Photos of the Day: April 3 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
A woman left offerings in honor of her ancestors at a cemetery in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China. The Qingming festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is observed Wednesday. Many Chinese will pay their respects to deceased relatives by leaving offerings by their graves, cleaning and beautifying the tombstones, and praying. (European Pressphoto Agency) (via Photos of the Day: April 3 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
Priests wore new clerical vestments during the annual Chrism Mass in Westminster Cathedral Tuesday in London, England. The design of the new vestments reflects key colors and geometric patterns present in the cathedral. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) (via Photos of the Day: April 3 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
An elderly woman sorted fish to sell in a market on the banks of the River Brahmaputra in Gauhati, India, Tuesday. (Anupam Nath/Associated Press) (via Photos of the Day: April 3 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
Horses grazed in Mongolia Wednesday. (David Gray/Reuters) (via Photos of the Day: April 5 - Photo Journal - WSJ)
An Indian Tamil Hindu devotee with a steel rod pierced through his cheeks took part in a religious procession for Lord Murugan in New Delhi Thursday. Tamil Hindus seeking penance and blessings of the Lord Murugan, son of Lord Shiva, pierce their bodies and carry pots of milk on their heads. (Manan Vatsyayana/AFP/Getty Images) (via Photos of the Day: April 5 - Photo Journal - WSJ)