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Articles: Issue 33, Summer 2010

Community

Issue 33

Poetry is Alive and Well in Park Slope

Grace Smith

Tina Chang, who became Brooklyn Poet Laureate this February, is a busy woman. Born and raised in New York City, she now lives... »more

New Wave

Issue 33

The Art of Discovery Through Wandering

Patrick Morris

People don’t wander anymore. We use Google to find an exact match, we map routes, we line up our Netflix queues. We... »more

Shop Local

Issue 33

Coffee Cache

Anne Hinsman

Do Brooklyners actually need more coffee to get up and do what they need to do? Or is it the lure of the “Third Place”... »more

Community

Issue 33

Get To Know Your New Neighbors

Sarah Stansbury

In case you haven't already heard, keeping wombats, grizzly bears, komodo dragons, ermines and sea lions is still illegal... »more

Dispatches From Babyville

Issue 33

The End of Summer Loving

Nicole Caccavo Kear

Every June, I start a hot and heavy love affair with Summer in the City. I'm smitten with his seemingly endless sunlight... »more

Hypocrites Almanac

Issue 33

Follow Your Fear

Melanie Hoopes

I expect advice columns to be clear, concise, and useful. Since I am a hypocrite, this column is divided into two parts and... »more

Community

Issue 33

Veggies On Top

Joseph Schilling

I like to think I have an open mind. So last Spring when The Edible Guy called to pitch veggie-centric gardens I didn't blow... »more

Shop Local

Issue 33

Destination: Park Slope

Bianca Swift

There’s nothing quite like a New York City summer when businesses, organizations and city departments organize all... »more

Reader Cafe

Issue 33

Benchmark

Jenny Ecclestone

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Local Literature

Issue 33

The Most Natural Thing In The World

Grace Smith

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