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Midnight Diner: Where Everybody Knows Your Ramen

At times these times require escape. Here again America’s once great institutions fail us. Perhaps it is just a question of personal taste, but I find very little that is produced by the American...

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A West Side Story

Willy, our retired super and part-time Bachata musician, told us that the street used to be a major avenue for drug dealing until Giuliani cleaned it up. He said that one of the local drug dealers once...

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Come Back Poetry, We Need You

For several decades subway riders in New York have been confronted with random slabs of verse entitled “Poetry in Motion”, whose main effect, whatever its purpose, is to confirm the onward sterility of...

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The Hero With a Thousand Options: The Anti-Mythology of the Star Wars Sequels

The original Star Wars trilogy stands as one of the greatest cinematic trilogies ever made. It spawned a franchise that consists of additional movies, novels, comic books, video games, and even radio...

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Janet Malcolm’s Second Chance: Or How To Be a New Yorker New Yorker

The article, in the September 24 edition of The New York Review of Books, clangs like a false note. I read it once and wondered what its point was? I read it again and wondered what its hook was? The...

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In Defense of Moviegoing

The moviegoing experience is in danger. The Walt Disney Company recently announced that it would make streaming its primary focus, if need be. What that means is that its big-budget films, such as its...

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NEW ESSAY: People in Boxes

It has been a little more than 18 years since my husband proposed to me in perhaps the least romantic way possible. But that’s not the story. We are gamers and science fiction fans, which, as anyone...

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The Presumed Rise after the Fall of Civilization

If we fall, we’ll get back up again. If we tear it down, we’ll rebuild, bigger and better. That’s what we tell ourselves. That’s what we believe. That isn’t necessarily what happens, as the ruined...

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Faith or Moralism?

I’m going through the book of Romans with a friend of mine, and the first two chapters offer an interesting contrast. The second half of the first chapter talks about people who wallow in their sins...

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What Covid Changes will be “Permanent?”

A little over a month ago, I was in a ZOOM meeting hosted by the Bristol Bar Association, in which all of the judges in the Second Judicial District spoke about the measures they were taking concerning...

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