Category: City Sketches
City Sketches: East Coast/West Coast
Posted by Ryan Donovan | Apr 27, 2018 | City Sketches, Features | 0 |
On Lenox Ave
by James Livingston | Mar 31, 2020 | City Sketches, Commentary, First Person, James Livingston: Politics and Letters
My girlfriend and I are holed up in Harlem, just south of its epicenter at 125thand Lenox Ave, a.k.a. Malcom X Blvd. Since there are no delivery dates available from any purveyor until far into next week (I write on March 31),...
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by James Livingston | Apr 10, 2019 | City Sketches, Commentary
There I was on the 3 train, minding my own business, reading I Am God, the incredibly funny and polyphonous novel by Giacomo Sartori, and a middle-aged woman sits down next to me, ready to grade papers on her way to Brooklyn....
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by Ryan Donovan | Apr 27, 2018 | City Sketches, Features
Drawing, according to John Berger, is an act of discovery. “It is the actual act of drawing,” he...
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