New York City, Seen Through Its Bodegas
This summer, ten authors will explore their changing neighborhoods for The Bodega Project
This summer, ten authors will explore their changing neighborhoods for The Bodega Project
Megan Fernandes recommends disorienting literature that changes time and space
The author of "Permanent Record" on how social media is addictive and designed to keep us hungry
7 Novels to Help You Get in Touch With Your Inner Goth
Adam Smyer, author of Knucklehead, on the dark side of the city
Amy Brill remembers growing up, and growing into a community, at the neighborhood bodega in Corona, Queens
In the face of white gentrification in Ocean Hill, t’ai freedom ford makes sense of the bodegas that betray us and those that sustain us
A six-pack for the priests and darts for the devil worshippers. Eddie Joyce looks back at small town Staten Island life, then and now.
Tracy O’Neill gets to know the nitehawks at an East Williamsburg deli