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Mona Molarsky was born in New York and has lived on the Upper West Side for many years. She’s written about city life--from potholes to poetry slams--for newspapers and national magazines.


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What’s your favorite New York neighborhood? If you’ve lived in the city for a while, chances are you have a list of them. But even if...
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Today is Poem in Your Pocket Day. Do you have a poem in your pocket? If not, you should find one right away. Otherwise, what will you do if a...
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The Upper East Side is home to several of the most charming bookstores in New York. Tucked in between high-priced restaurants and chicer-than-thou...
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Book Culture, one of my favorite Upper West Side bookstores, will be holding a reading on Friday to launch the winter issue of The Manhattan Review,...
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Although you might not know it by wandering the streets, there are close to a dozen booksellers on the east side of midtown Manhattan. Most of them...
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Once upon a time—and not so very long ago—mid-Manhattan was teeming with bookstores. As recently as the 1980s, you could stroll up Fifth...
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The last gay and lesbian bookstore in New York City will close after 41 years, according to its owner Kim Brinster. The historic Oscar Wilde Bookshop...
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Those who love to wander the streets of Manhattan know Chelsea and the Flatiron district offer art, shopping and trendy restaurants. Now a couple of...
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With its narrow streets, old brick houses and small mom-and-pop shops and businesses, the Village has long been one of Manhattan’s most...
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Did you know the Lower East Side of Manhattan used to be a Mecca for book-lovers? Today it still has some of the best bookstores in the city.For more...
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