Bohemian Eclipse

Kate Millett is unpatriotic. The author of one of the defining books of feminism, Sexual Politics, for years has enjoyed a large Bowery loft and pays the un-Manhattan rent of $500 a month. So what else can a red-blooded landlord do other than throw her out? Nobody should pay that kind of rent for so … Read more

Harlem: The New Frontier?

‘Harlem is the last great frontier of Manhattan real estate,’ gushes Barbara Corcoran, manager of an elite New York real estate brokerage. ‘There are many wonderful things happening in this historic and beautiful area.’ Others are calling it the new Harlem Renaissance. Wonderful things do happen in Harlem but gentrification isn’t one of them. Since … Read more

Bollinger’s Whoppers

It was unexpected. The Court ruled against Columbia University’s use of eminent domain to facilitate its West Harlem land grab, putting that project on hold. New York State Supreme Court Judge James M. Catterson’s precise language highlighted objections raised up from the grassroots by organizations (like the one I belong to, Coalition to Preserve Community) … Read more

America by Birth, Rockaway by the Grace of God: A New York Surf Story

For people who grew up on the Rockaway Peninsula, the gradual loss of our homeland was as senseless as it was staggering. Once a shimmering seaside summer haven for New York’s working families, over time huge chunks of our coastal “Everyman’s paradise” fell to ruin. Across this geographically isolated barrier reef on the southeast Queens, … Read more