Robert McFadden, a writer for the New York Times’ CityRoom blog, waxed poetic this morning about his recent visit to Morningside Heights. Sights include our local public library branch (conscience clearing), our fair campus (an “open fortress”), and Riverside Park (“burning yellow and russet”). Overall, it’s really just a page-long muse, but at least it’s a good testament to Bwog’s recent autumnal melancholy.
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@Yeah I actually am a huge fan of this neighborhood. It lacks a lot of the awful smells and noisiness that the rest of the city has. The downfall? UWS As***** are everywhere. The UWS is the new UES for being a self-important snob.
@Silly Rabbit It says a lot about my life that post #2 was the funniest thing I’ve heard all day.
@what do you call this neighborhood when Madonna Constantine and other plagiarists finally get kicked out?
Morningside Cites!
@What do you call this neighborhood when it becomes completely infested with mosquitos?
Morningside Bites!