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When Sandy hit on the evening of Monday, October 29 we were watching TV. Something which has never happened before occurred – the upper right […]
When Sandy hit on the evening of Monday, October 29 we were watching TV. Something which has never happened before occurred – the upper right […]
This has been an interesting few months, so it’s hard to know where to start. Let’s begin with the New York Times article by Anemona […]
Walking with my dog Mr. Butter, I came upon this willful destruction of the St. Vincent’s Hospital chapel. It was particularly poignant as I thought […]
With so many affected communities throughout New York City, Long Island, New Jersey, and beyond, a truly heroic effort has begun to help storm victims […]
On Sunday, October 28, while the second worst storm in modern history was barreling toward the most populated region on the continent, I was contacting […]
On November 13, the full City Council approved a deal to upzone Chelsea Market, allowing international developer Jamestown Properties to erect two huge structures atop […]
A New Monthly Column of Political Commentary Over the last several months, while writing about Hudson River Park, the NYU expansion plans, and the demise […]
Barry Benepe comments on his son Adrian as he leaves office An enthusiastic crowd gathered at the Waldorf Astoria for cocktails and a dinner banquet […]
Just being at Tekserve encourages people to “think different.” How many computer stores can you think of that host art exhibitions? Offer 5¢ cokes from […]
Standing at the corner of 7th Avenue and West 12th Street, St. Vincent’s disappearing behind me like an Etch A Sketch® erasure, Millie, my ever-addled […]
In my six-story building (the magic number) we were lucky. When the power went out on Monday evening we still had gas to cook by […]
The NYC area is still reeling from the devastating storm that hit on October 29, 2012, and it will certainly take some time to heal […]
In the confines of a recent reflective train upstate to Albany, I found myself texting my former employer artist/designer Ricky Clifton. He had just returned […]
Today’s Washington Square Park contains musicians playing everything from jazz to bluegrass, performers showcasing everything from breakdancing to hula hooping, and students studying, rushing to […]
It turns out that the hit play of the current Fall/Winter Broadway season is Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? This play premiered 50 […]
Well, I think it really is our Bank Street neighbor’s fault. As head of Miramax years ago, Harvey Weinstein came up with a sure-fire way […]
SnackBar Traveling in Japan leaves me tongue-tied in many ways. I know how to order pickled fish cartilage at a local dive bar, but I […]
The Public Theatre recently “officially reopened” after a $40 million major renovation which includes the addition of a new hidden restaurant created on a floor […]