Leaving Los Angeles
Leaving Los Angeles By Mickey RapkinWinter 2013There’s some paradox, some string theory, maybe, whereby if Los Angeles disappeared into the ocean, New York would also grudgingly cease to exist. They...
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Subway Lifer: A Fisherman on the Subway By Bill Hayes November 12, 2013 A series about living in New York. 0 Comments
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Extras By Michelle OrangeFall 2016Disgrace is a public phenomenon, defined by public measures—of perception, opinion, consensus. To suffer disgrace is to arouse a collective sense of betrayal, bounds...
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Subway Rorschach By Neil SheaSpring 2017In the new city we carry our newborn son down the block and into the subway. His first journey, diving under rivers, piercing webs of pipes and wires, rattling...
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The Humanity Notebooks Illustrations by Chris RussellSpring 2018The Many Faces of an Urban Commute 0 Comments
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Wrong Yoga By Karan Mahajan, Illustrations by Sergio García SánchezSummer 2018Of all the types of yoga practiced in the US today—Hatha yoga, Ashtanga yoga,Vinyasa yoga, Bikram yoga—the one that I...
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When He Was Small By Jill BialoskySummer 2020When he was small,I rented a little studio in a building on Ninety-Fifth Street so I could have a room of my own to write. The studio was the size of a...
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Dark City By Leslie Jamison, Photography by Dina LitovskySpring 2021Manhattan Last Spring 0 Comments
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Man, Man, Et Cetera By Cal Shook, Illustrations by Joey YuFall 2021You schedule the U-Haul for a weekend when your husband plans to be in the woods. You do not repeat your argument that camping isn’t...
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