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Close Call

I took the B train in to see shunn read at KGB last night, and it looks like I just missed this mess. People on my train were wrinkling their noses at the strong smell of smoke, but thankfully, I … Continue reading

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The Scars Of Robert Moses

I’ve posted a new song, “The Scars Of Robert Moses,” my latest NYC history song. It was sparked by a conversation with Mike Ford of Moxy Fruvous last year in Toronto. It took a while to write, and the recent … Continue reading

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This morning in Brooklyn Heights

I remember these grinder trucks from when I was a kid, and even then I didn’t understand how they stayed in business. This guy was driving slowly down Hicks Street, holding his hand out the window to hit his bell … Continue reading

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Broken Rules

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A Strike Song

Just in time for its conclusion, I’ve written a song about the transit strike. The song is still pertinent, though, since the issues raised by the strike aren’t going to go away when service returns. I’ve taken some creative license … Continue reading

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Then they came for the transit workers…

My grandfather worked multiple manual-labor jobs for much of his youth, and finally “made it” when he got a job for NYC Transit as a token booth clerk. He bought a house and raised his son on that salary and … Continue reading

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Smoke ’em if you got ’em (and if you’re rich, white and drunk)

The Wall Street Journal today ran a great front-page piece on the hookah bars in Queens, which are coming under pressure (who are the “neighbors” that are complaining???) since they illegally permit smoking. The hookah bars do not qualify for … Continue reading

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Your right to vote (and to have it counted)

If you’ve read about the nightmares of potential voting fraud all over the country, and the scary prospect of having your votes counted by Republican campaign contributors, then don’t think as a New Yorker you’ll be immune from those problems … Continue reading

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I Can’t Do It

The nasty leer of Rudy Giuliani on a campaign mailing finally decided me: I cannot vote for Mike Bloomberg. Yes, he’s done a good job as mayor, certainly a better job than Ghouliani. But you must, to some extent, be … Continue reading

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Secure Music Initiative, S.I. Ferry Style

Whatever you do, don’t let the terrorists in the Music Entertainment Room! (This door is on the main deck of the Andrew J. Barberi, one of the super-sized generation of boats that were introduced in the 80s. On October 15, … Continue reading

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