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Announcing the publication of City Lore's
by Marci Reaven and Steve Zeitlin
Hidden New York starts with 32
fascinating, little-known places in the Big City, meanders to
hundreds more, and seasons all with history and first-person
commentary. Based on many years of work by City Lore and Place
Matters, its delights range from the Hua Mei Garden on the Lower
East Side, where Chinese men meet to display exotic birds, to the
Edison Hotel in Midtown, where magicians gather around the Magic
Table; from the 'stickball boulevard' of the Bronx to the
bungalows of Far Rockaway; to a classic piragua drink on an East
Harlem sidewalk to the perfect bialy in Coney Island. Historian
Mike Wallace says, "if you're ready to venture off the
trampled tourist path of statues, skyscrapers, malls and museums,
this book's for you."
Research and interviews by Elena Martínez. Contributors:
Caitlin Van Dusen, and Natalie De Young, Makalé Faber, David
Hochman, Robert Maass, Elena Martínez, Joseph Sciorra, and
Roberta Singer. Entries by Tom Klem, Chris Neville, and Jennifer
Scott. Photographs by Martha Cooper and other great photographers
of New York City's splendid places. Published by Rutgers
University Press, and supported, in part, by Furthermore: a Program
of the J.M. Kaplan Fund. Click here to read Press coverage on Hidden New
York.
Copies are available from City Lore: citylore@citylore.org or
212.529.1955 ext. 305, or from commercial vendors.
101 photographs / 384 pages / November 2006
$22.95
Discussions, Tours, and Exhibits to get New
Yorkers talking about SPURA's Past, Present and Future. Click
here to download the pdf of this informative
brochure.
a full-color catalog of 28 new street
signs in five languages, installed at six separate
locations, that celebrate people, places, and community life on
Manhattan's Lower East Side. To see all 28 signs in Your
Guide to the Lower East Side, click
here to download pdf. To receive a bound print catalog of the
signs by mail, send a check for $6.00, payable to City
Lore, to: Place Matters, c/o City Lore, 72 E. 1st St., NYC
10003. For more information on the signs and where to find
them, go to Cultural
Initiatives.
written by City
Lore's Roberta Singer, Ph.D. and Elena Martinez,
for CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto
Rican Studies, vol. 16, no. 2, 2004. Research for this article
was conducted as part of Place Matters' Community Focus project
in the South Bronx. Reprinted courtesy of Xavier Totti. Download PDF of Article (Large file, 2mb)
(2002) is Place Matters' illustrated map/brochure of the Latin
Music & Hip Hop Trail in Harlem and The Bronx. Available
for $3 shipping/handling from Place Matters. Contact us at placematters@citylore.org or
City Lore, 72 East First St., NYC 10003.
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