- A nice post to read after you finish @John_Wray's Lowboy RT @cityofstrangers NYC subways through the ages: http://tinyurl.com/yf2zqav #
- @RobAroundBooks Gee, thanks! What a nice compliment. #
- Having mentioned MD in lecture this morning I'm obliged to RT @ artnetdotcom Article on "rogue" Marcel Duchamp urinals http://bit.ly/bfHiin #
- Shd we be wary of the Whitman ref? RT @nyunews Edward Norton is astonishing in the two lead roles of "Leaves of Grass" http://ow.ly/1suaI #
- Have you joined our Facebook Fan Page? What are you waiting for? Our fans give good tips re local events/books http://www.facebook.com/pwhny #
- Today on the blog we begin profiling our Cambridge Comp contributors. First up, our colleague Tom Augst…. http://bit.ly/a9Of91 #
- Nice "reflection" on Chinatown. Now I'm hungry for dim sum. RT @cityroom Elizabeth and Bayard Streets, 9:55 A.M. http://nyti.ms/c1jYa3 #
- "This Is My City": Foundry Theater sponsors 5 free events in Apr/May exploring perspectives/possibilities of NYC life: http://bit.ly/b35qOv #
- A weirder show than people often realize! Consider http://bit.ly/ai9Ppu RT @NYHistory Today in 1943 Oklahoma opens at the St. James Theatre. #
- @karateboogaloo Thanks KB for that link. @colsonwhitehead's dead on about becoming a NYer by remembering what used to be where. in reply to karateboogaloo #
- On the blog: Cambridge Comp to Lit of NY contributor Robin Bernstein of Harvard University: http://bit.ly/cK1KFv #
- Go Newark! Not an April Fool's joke, right? RT @mattizcoop RT @CoryBooker We did it! 1st month w/o a murder since 1966! http://bit.ly/b8RrDn #
- Great piece on New Amsterdam Market RT @thelodownny #LaValva
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