13) A sampler of New York faces including some who are well-known: Hillary Clinton, Charlie Rangel, Sheldon Silver, Eliot Spitzer, James Hoffa Jr., Holly Hunter, Fred Armisen, Seth Meyers, Steve Buscemi, Ed Koch, David Dinkins, David Paterson, Celeste Holm, LeRoy Nieman, John Stossel, Donna Lieberman (NYCLU), Randi Weingarten (AFT). 2008-2010 Click here
12) A portfolio of people: A Pittsburgh woman sits on her stoop with her dogs; 103-year-old Sadie Gelfand of the Lower East Side has a glint in her eye; Israeli former (and maybe future) prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to machers in Brooklyn. Fall 2007 Click here
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Photos of Central Park red-tailed hawk watcher Lincoln Karim,
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg and New York City Police Department
graduation, the moment when all the probies throw their gloves
in the air. Summer 2007 Click here
10)
Some good guys win, including Senator Chuck Schumer, Excerpts
from Howard Zinn to stave off election despair, Subway 100th anniversary
pictures, Interview with Wardell Pomeroy of Alfred Kinsey and
the sex studies. Fall 2004 Click here
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When we still had hope: "Cream Bush" from the Gay Pride
Parade, John Kerry at CUNY. Summer 2004 Click
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8)
The people who sell New York food, man with Virgin of Guadalupe,
John Turturro, Aida Turturro, Tony Sirico, Memorial to Jodie Lane,
electrocuted in front of Veniero's as she walked her dogs. Spring 2004 Click
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Patriots Against the Patriot Act. People at the bus stop bundled
up.Winter 2004 Click here
6) The blackout, Pigeon stories, Bubbe Carts on Parade, Summer
2003 Click here
5) Easter Parade with lots of silly hats, The Putz e-mail, Spring,
2003 Click here
4) War protesting in Union Square, Adaptations with Susan
Orleans, Jonathan Lethem, and Louis Begley, Iraq just before the
war (by Terry J. Allen), early Spring 2003 Click
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Blizzard, Winter 2003 Click here
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Brrrr, Winter 2003 Click here
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Peas on Earth, CIA HQ, Eric Rudolph was still loose, Remembering
Paul Wellstone, Pure Poultry, Fall, 2002 Click
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And back to the current home page: People from New York Labor Unions making a difference. Click here