New York - 15 Dicembre 2017 From Soho to Carnegie Hill: A Life in Process Life in Soho was impersonal and lacked the neighborhood feel that many other sections of the city boast. For the 2 years that I called Soho ‘home’. When I exited, on a cold winter morning in February, 1993 I forged uptown, as far from Soho as possible, while remaining in Manhattan. I landed in Carnegie Hill: its refined ambience is one of the facets that I’ve grown to love.
New York - 1 Agosto 2017 Harlem, Then and Now: a Neighborhood with Emotional Connections Equitable Life made the area even more undesirable by restricting the potential sale of homes. Homes sat vacant for years, and when they were finally made available to an open market, they were priced at $8000 each. They attracted groups of hard working professionals or ‘strivers’ who gave the houses their current name.
Primo Piano - 26 Febbraio 2014 Polly McCourt partorisce in strada a New York. Se anche in Italia i “miracoli” esistessero ancora Polly McCourt ha partorito in strada, a pochi passi da casa, nell'Upper East Side di New York. I passanti sono entrati in soccorso mentre la donna, accasciata, ha dato alla luce sua figlia. Una vicenda di profonda umanità collettiva. Nell'Italia della crisi, accadrebbe?