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The Fourth New York

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Columbus Circle

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Central Park

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on line


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Labels: Walter Reade Theater

Catch the Flava

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Labels: Columbus Avenue

Saturday, March 13, 2010

a great window

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untitled

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Labels: City Hall Park

I definitely got the message

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Labels: City Hall Park

after school, on the bus

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birds in winter

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Labels: West 97th St.
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Karen
In "Here is New York," E. B. White identifies three New Yorks: the city of the people born here; that of the commuter; and--"the greatest"--that of the person born somewhere else who comes here "in quest of something." I think there is a fourth New York, mine: that of someone who grew up here, moved away, and then--finally!--comes back.
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