“To the ruling class, Larry Davis is society's nightmare, a horror-film monster who keeps coming back every time you think you’ve put him away for good. But to the powerless, Davis is a resistance fighter ... ”
Originally published November 28, 1988
“My mother is an urban peasant and I am my mother’s daughter. The city is our natural element. We each have daily adventures with bus drivers, bag ladies, ticket takers, and street crazies. Walking brings out the best in us.”
Originally published March 17, 1987
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The Bronx has a rich cultural past, but the literary community is invested in cultivating an even richer cultural future
May 29, 2018
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May 3, 2018
Even her detractors can’t deny the palpable strength of will that makes “Invasion of Privacy” vibrate with personality
April 10, 2018
Diego León, the man behind ”Dandy in the Bronx,” shows us favorite spots in his neighborhood
April 5, 2018
Mayor de Blasio may be a shoo-in, but there are other important votes at stake
November 6, 2017