Middle class are fleeing NYC; the Observer breaks it down. [NYO]
Lame headline of the week: Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie. [NYT]
An opinion piece: protecting against gentrification. [El Diario]
How Columbia’s expansion is breaking up a family. [NYO]
Hot tickets to the NY Philharmonic. [NYT]
What’s inside the cabbie’s car? [NYT]
Rally for the JENA 6 included a contingent from NYC. [NYDN]
Suggestions that Columbia is faking its grassroots support. [NYP]
The Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk just bought a place uptown. [NYO]
About jazz in the city — including a paragraph on Columbia’s upcoming fest. [NYSun]
New talk of Cuomo succeeding Clinton, but L.G. David Paterson hasn’t been eliminated. [NYSun]
An architect with social justice in mind talks about his projects, including one in East Harlem. [Metropolis]
City’s parents want smaller class sizes. [Columbia Spectator]
NYC schools win $1 million Broad Prize for Public Education. [WNBC]
Putting Toronto in a 125th Street costume. [Edmontun Sun]












Posted on September 19, 2007 by learnbyheart