
Julia Vitullo-Martin
@JuliaManhattan
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Writer, planner, West Sider, fallen-away poli scientist, loves every inch of New York. Former lives at RPA,Manhattan Inst, Vera, City Hall, Parks, more
New York City
Joined September 2009
RT @harrysiegel: An incredible malapropism:. “This is why it’s important to have a seat at the table, to see what’s on the menu and to be o….
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Trophy Boys at @mcctheater to August 3. Forget the @nytimes. Run to see it.
Well-worth seeing: Emmanuelle Mattana’s “Trophy Boys" at @mcctheater. Brilliant, exuberant acting, interesting play, ignore the nyt's idiocy and head for West 52nd Street.
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RT @FutureCities5: Not a single one of these listed New York pols does anything about the noise tormenting our neighborhoods.
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RT @FutureCities5: Very important play: The racism of the 50s meant that The Nat King Cole Show never got a national advertiser to pay for….
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RT @FutureCities5: Yes, as debonair as Cary Grant! And then there's the little yellow tail, which surely attracts the ladies come nesting t….
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RT @Hoboken_FBW: Thousands of nonessential flights create “helicopter hell” along Hudson River, including #Hoboken .30,000 tourist flights….
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RT @FutureCities5: Cute, but it carries a small fraction of the number of passengers who ride public transport in New York City.
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RT @BigCityLiving1: Saw Trophy Boys. Loved it. Couldn't believe Jesse Green's nonsensical review. Are we back to the old days when hateful….
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RT @AFineBlogger: The @NYCParks just announced that the faux "pilot" program for HIGH-SPEED E-bikes and E-Scooters is now permanent. Just a….
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Profoundly important @KonradPutzier piece: "Over the past decade, immigrants, largely from Latin America, have moved into depressed, working-class urban neighborhoods in cities across the US, drawn by low rents and proximity to jobs." via @WSJ.
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Well-worth seeing: Emmanuelle Mattana’s “Trophy Boys" at @mcctheater. Brilliant, exuberant acting, interesting play, ignore the nyt's idiocy and head for West 52nd Street.
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So true! That's why Simon & Garfunkel sang, "Where did you go, Joe DiMaggio? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you.".
"There was never a day when I was as good as Joe DiMaggio at his best. Joe was the best, the very best I ever saw. Joe DiMaggio was the greatest all-around player I ever saw. His career can not be summed up in numbers and awards. It might sound corny, but he had a profound and
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RT @SallyGold: A doom-and-gloom msg. Lack of a GOTV operation. A cloistered candidate driving around NYC in a Dodge Charger, ducking public….
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Fascinating @reihan piece on Mamdani citing many factors, including elite overproduction, Peter Turchin’s discomfiting hypothesis that societies go haywire when the number of wannabe elites outstrips the number of truly elite jobs.
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