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O.K., so the first time I saw Olafur Eliasson’s New York City Waterfalls, I was thoroughly underwhelmed. On my morning run to the Staten Island Ferry, I got to see all four of them, three from afar and one from up close, and none of them seemed to match the majesty of the falls depicted [...]
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Ever since I moved to East Gramercy Park the Northeast Village, I’ve felt a sort of antipathy towards Gramercy Park. It seemed to me blatantly elitist to have a massive private park smack in the middle of a green space-starved area of Manhattan. In fact, New York City has the lowest green space [...]
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