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Welcome to New York City (Sort Of)
You can still fulfill your wildest dreams in New York City, but if you're a newcomer, you would best tread lightly.
Adventures in Real Estate, Part 2: The Lawyer Who "Phoned It In"
Paying cash for my new coop and having perfect credit should almost guarantee a quick and painless closing — shouldn't it?
Adventures in Real Estate, Part One: The Broker from Hell
Dishonest, greedy, and unscrupulous real estate brokers have given the industry a bad name.
Is New York "Over?" - Part Two
New Yorkers are perpetually dissatisfied. Some so much so, they are actually abandoning the city they once loved.
Is New York "Over?" - Part One
Is New York's hipness factor a thing of the past? And if so, could the next big "scene" be emerging across the river in - gasp - Jersey City?
Hearing Poe's Christmas Bells in the Bronx
Poe Cottage in the Bronx - where Edgar Allen Poe lived from 1846-1849 - still resonates with the poignant spirit of the author's time here.
Single Review: Talking Heads - "Life During Wartime"
"This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no foolin' around." Indeed.
New York Story: The Crackhead Next Door
The new "neighbor" banged on the door: "Open up punk. I want to talk to you face to face."
New York Story: Dysfunctional Family Reunion
What's a New Yorker to do when her boyfriend's cousin's uncle's dog's half-sister sends invites for an Oklahoma blowout?
New York Story: Washington Square, Greenwich Village
Bob Dylan, Lenny Bruce, Allen Ginsberg, Jackson Pollack, and countless other notables spread their creative wings in this boho paradise.
New York Story: The Dark Side of Gentrification
As a "sketchy" neighborhood becomes more "hip" and "desirable," where do the current residents go? Aye, there's the rub.
New York Story: Elvira's Theory of Chinese Takeout-Related Gentrification
To chart the signs of a New York neighborhood on the rise, look first to its Chinese takeout menus.
Far from being "worldly," New Yorkers are shockingly xenophobic when it comes to their pricey "turf."
John Lennon: New Yorker
As the mobs gathered in honor of Lennon, all I could think was: What would Lennon think of all this?
The Day the Bottle Dropped
On the mean streets of the Bronx, New York, you'd best learn to hold your liquor - and grip that bottle.