Issue 38 Archive
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Read Any Good Books Lately?
By Michele Weisman| Issue 38 | No CommentsSomething new: The Elephant’s Journey, a novel by José Saramago (translated from Portuguese), is an account of the extraordinary journey of an elephant from Lisbon, Portugal to Vienna, Austria during... -
Jumping Slope
By Nancy McDermott| Issue 38 | 4 CommentsPark Slope is like the Island of the Lotus Eaters. Decide to leave and it offers up delight upon delight. Suddenly there will be a thousand reasons why now is... -
Core Issues
By Melanie Hoopes| Issue 38 | No CommentsI’ve been a little off lately. Like I have to jab a pencil in my thigh to stay alert. My dog is strangely mirroring my condition. I throw the ball... -
5 Pit Stops for an Espresso Shot
By Chermelle D. Edwards| Issue 38 | No CommentsFor the early decades of my life, my only awareness of coffee was the stuff my father let percolate every morning. If black and bitter had a smell, what filled... -
Season to Thrive: Kabocha Squash & Sage Butter
By Destin Joy Lane| Issue 38 | No CommentsFor this issue’s seasonal feature, I’m sharing a wonderful fall squash recipe from Sustainable Table’s friend Brendan Brazier, also recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on plant-based nutrition. ... -
Draft Protection
By Nicole Caccavo Kear| Issue 38 | No CommentsMy son was born on Thanksgiving, which meant that he was a newborn in the coldest weather New York has to offer. This concerned me. Since I was the first... -
Teaching in the Slope
By Megh Wright| Issue 38 | No CommentsWe met two neighborhood teachers to learn what’s in store for Park Slope students this year and what makes teaching in our neighborhood unique. The school year is now in... -
Chasing Sanitation
By Lisa Dowda| Issue 38 | No CommentsWhat you don’t know about Eric Morales is what he knows about you. He knows you throw out a lot of nice furniture. He knows that you’re big wine drinkers... -
Evidence of Autumn
By | Issue 38 | No CommentsThe air is crisp, the leaves are colorful, and we found a whole new crop of items and activities to peek our interests. THE STREETS ARE ALIVE Atlantic Antic Sunday,...















