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Sketches on life in the city. Sunday, October 19, 2014. On Saturday I blogged about informal economies in New York. Today, I wanted to throw the spotlight on the Global City, the traditional arena for thinking about and discussing the informal city. The beginning of José Saramago's novel The Cave. Is a harrowing account of the informal city that forms a ring around an unnamed city. Saramago was Portuguese and it's fun to think that he is describing Lisbon in this passage from the opening pages:. So I cou...

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Sketches on life in the city. Sunday, October 19, 2014. On Saturday I blogged about informal economies in New York. Today, I wanted to throw the spotlight on the Global City, the traditional arena for thinking about and discussing the informal city. The beginning of José Saramago's novel The Cave. Is a harrowing account of the informal city that forms a ring around an unnamed city. Saramago was Portuguese and it's fun to think that he is describing Lisbon in this passage from the opening pages:. So I cou...

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musingsonurbanlife: January 2012

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Sketches on life in the city. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. The New York Times reported. On Sunday that tuition at New York’s private schools is or soon will be $40,000. As someone who has just spent four years living in England, it strikes me that not being able to afford Spence or Andover is not the same disadvantage in America as not attending South Hampstead or Eton in the United Kingdom. The British character of Lane Pryce. And why would someone choose to live in a city that forces such a choice? A few...

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Sketches on life in the city. Monday, July 30, 2012. Coffee culture has hit Los Angeles in a big way since I lived here a decade ago. The various branches of Intelligentsia Coffee. Around town serve a fine cortado. In Manhattan Beach hit the spot. Nevertheless, I was unprepared for how ridiculous I was about to sound as I enter Bru. When I visited many cafés around Los Angeles, the scene seemed to eclipse the neighborhood charm. Hipsters looked around to see who else was there. A café doesn&#8217...

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Sketches on life in the city. Monday, July 30, 2012. Coffee culture has hit Los Angeles in a big way since I lived here a decade ago. The various branches of Intelligentsia Coffee. Around town serve a fine cortado. In Manhattan Beach hit the spot. Nevertheless, I was unprepared for how ridiculous I was about to sound as I enter Bru. When I visited many cafés around Los Angeles, the scene seemed to eclipse the neighborhood charm. Hipsters looked around to see who else was there. A café doesn&#8217...

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musingsonurbanlife: February 2012

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Sketches on life in the city. Wednesday, February 08, 2012. On Monday night at the home of Tracey and Philip Riese in TriBeCa, Performa. Founder RoseLee Goldberg hosted a Curator's Circle talk detailing the history of performance art across the 20th century. The event was intended for supporters and friends of the performance art biennale that recently completed its fourth year. Would have been available to rent for $200 a month in the 1970s, when she moved to the city. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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musingsonurbanlife: November 2012

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Sketches on life in the city. Friday, November 02, 2012. Sandy and all that remains. They say that you are a New Yorker once you are able to say, “That used to be.” Indeed, in my various stints as a New Yorker, nothing has impressed me more than the volatility of the city made manifest in how much disappears. I pine for Tonic on the Lower East Side, Studio B and Monkeytown in Williamsburg, Double Happiness in Chinatown, and countless other haunts now gone. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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