New York Journal

Transient connections

Transient connections

New York Journal | Nothing is random in a city full of seemingly chance encounters

The march of art
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The march of art

New York Journal |  Fashionable art sometimes turns out to be art for the people, too

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Ballet of the sidewalks

New York Journal |  Jane Jacobs opened her eyes and the eyes of others to the complex order of cities

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Opiate of the gilded

New York Journal |  Did Henry Clay Frick seek peace and happiness through art?

Gospel and grunge
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Gospel and grunge

New York Journal |  A week in a city filled with prodigals, but not without hope

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Guarding revival

New York Journal |  Remembering the 1857 awakening, and looking for a "new sense of God"

Watering the city
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Watering the city

New York Journal |  Finding temperance, intemperance, and permanence in Manhattan

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Fields of drama

New York Journal |  Shakespeare in the park, in the parking lot, on the run...

Fleeting fame
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Fleeting fame

New York Journal |  Shakespeare, Walter Scott, Robert Burns, and ... who?

Very fast food
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Very fast food

New York Journal |  Beyond dog-eat-dog politics, a new chompion emerges

Taking it to the streets
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Taking it to the streets

New York Journal |  With a combination of in-your-face power and festive celebration, homosexual paraders put their cause on display

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