I Become a Crime Victim


After the rock

I went for a walk yesterday and when I got back to the trail head some s.o.b. had knocked out my window with a rock, then pulled the emergency brake. I’d put a block under the back tire, otherwise my truck would have rolled out into traffic. It took me a Read More

The life of the bohemian

… never had so much mahogany! One of those super-rare duplex apartments (with penthouse and studio) has just opened up at the Hotel des Artistes, a really old-school co-op at 1 West 67th Street. It’s listing for about $4.6 million.

Architect George Mort Pollard designed the Gothic-style building, which was finally completed in 1917.

Since Read More

New-ish, But Still Jew-ish: Fiddler Breaks Tradition

Concerning the controversy over whether David Leveaux’s revival of Fiddler on the Roof at the Minskoff Theatre is Jewish enough, may I ask everyone to remain calm while we remind ourselves of the most important thing:

Tradition, tradition …. Tradition!

Tradition, tradition …. Tradition!

Who day and night

Must scramble for Read More