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Edited by Marshall Berman and Brian Berger

New York Calling

From Blackout to Bloomberg

400 pages, 230 halftones  7-1/2 x 9-4/5 

Paper $25.00

ISBN: 9781861893383   Published September 2007
For sale in North and South America only

Introduction – Marshall Berman
Openers – Brian Berger

PUBLIC SPACES

Subterranean Vaudeville
Jim Knipfel

From Wise Guys to Woo-Girls
John Strausbaugh

Staten Island: The Forgotten Borough
Steve Maluk

There’s Hope For the Bronx
C. J. Sullivan

My Life in Graffiti
Joe Anastasio

Commerce
Luc Sante

Who Walk in Brooklyn
Brian Berger

Everyone-and-Everywhere in Queens
Kevin Walsh

The Homeless
Margaret Morton

CITY LIFE

The Other New York Awaits its Leader
Tom Robbins

NYPD
Leonard Levitt

The Practice of Everyday Life
Jean Thilmany

At Least it’s Not New York
Richard Meltzer

New York State of Crime
Tim McLoughlin

Civil Rights: What Happens There Matters
Leonard Greene

“Speaking Truth to Power”
Armond White

I Am a Renter
Philip Dray

Growing Up Unrented on the Lower East Side
Edmund Berrigan
 
THE THINGS WE DO

Going Downtown (On an Uptown Train)
Paul Kopasz

From Stonewall to Ground Zero
Robert Atkins

Sex Before Dot.com
Kate Schmitz

An Incomplete History of New York Galleries
John Yau

Scrapple From the Apple: New York Jazz
Allen Lowe

Death and Transfiguration in New York Rock
Brandon Stosuy

BIG ART Inc.
Anthony Haden-Guest

Coffee, Cocktails and Cigarettes
Daniel Young

Writing New York
Meakin Armstrong

From Blackout to Blintzes (and Beyond)
Robert Sietsema

Chronology – Brian Berger
Contributors
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Acknowledgements
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