The Street is deadlong live the streets! While vultures are still picking over Wall Streets corpse, we interrupt this cataclysm to pay homage to an earlier era in our annual survey of what makes us love this town. Were talking about New York City street life, circa the Reagan 80s. Another volatile time politically and economically, in the end it paid huge dividends culturally: Wall Street greed flourished back then, but so did hip-hop. So were looking back, but lets be clearnot every aspect of those years was terribly desirable, and, as youll see in these pages, in hundreds if not thousands of little ways, weve got it much, much better now. This is still the best city in the world, and well take the Depression of 08 over the Bronx burning any day.
The economic downturn is going to hit us hardperhaps harder than other parts of the country. But, if anything, hard times have only burnished this citys luster. Its when times are tough that the arts, in particular, seem to explode with creativity. And one of the first places that transformation happens is in the streets of New York City. We bloomed in the 80s, but the grim 70s provided the soil. Now, its not a question of if that will happen again, but how. Our annual best-of issue helps us figure that out, compiling the people, places, foods, fashions, bands, and bizarre public happenings that help our city grow and adapt and innovate. Even before this crashs full impact was obvious, before the bubble had even burst, wed noticed that New York street culture was making a comeback: We could see it in the clothes, the clubs, the music. And it left us wistful for Dancetaria, the Mudd Club, Run-D.M.C., and breakdancers making it tough for three-card-monte players to find a spot on the sidewalk. Now, on the eve of another uncertain but possibly triumphant moment in our citys history, its time to celebrate what well all be nostalgic for in 20 years.
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sunshine 10/21/2008 12:37:19 PM
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