@thenotoriousmeg @DeirdreMcNo Sounds like fun! Feel free to DM if I can help…. And as it happens, my fascination with old magazines was stoked in the late 90s when, as an intern at @InterviewMag, I used to take (smoke) breaks at a weird desk in the back issue closet!
Now diving into the work of @MattDellinger and @DeirdreMcNo and wishing I could be back at my weird desk by the research library (technically some shelves crammed with guidebooks) at CN Traveler in the early aughts. Maybe not the weird desk part. 🤓📚
Green-Wood Cemetery is more alive than might meet the eye! Listen to Wild Talk Episode 11 to explore one of Brooklyn's most beautiful green spaces where the circle of life is on display.
https://t.co/4HyQp2hQTq
#historicgreenwood#newepisode#podcast#brooklyn
From @nytimes on subway ridership -- come back in low-income areas, slow comeback in office-heavy areas. Will fares rise to hurt those least able to pay the increase? Once again cities need to ask: why isn't subway free? Getting people to jobs is value in itself, taxable even.
A (literally) moving conversation about NYC and climate resiliency with @Jaineytweets. Normally edit and produce these Wild Talk interviews but of course had to jump into this one. #infrastructure#nerd
Episode 10 out now! This week on the podcast, we welcome @jaineytweets, climate policy and resiliency expert, to discuss how the threat of climate change is creating a new breed of resiliency infrastructure in places like NYC. @nyclimate#newepisode#greenpodcast
As a country we spend resources and attention to recovering from natural disasters. But resiliency is about preparing before they happen. Listen to Ep. 10, an in-depth conversation with Jainey Bavishi, NYC climate policy & resiliency expert @NYClimate
https://t.co/dRpXIlTM0N
@HistoryGonWrong I am writing a book, about a Civil War regiment, that started out as the former and has evolved into much more the latter. Seems like war is always ultimately about hearts and minds