NYC History: Links for the Weekend

A great feature on 99% Invisible about the “sandhogs” who build New York’s sewers, tunnels and bridge foundations. Narration by Roman Mars (?!). Rooftop daredevil Dark.Cyanide takes epic photos of the New York skyline from city rooftops. Familiar with the Curious Case of Sidd Finch, the fastest pitcher in world history? In 1985 the Mets…

Today in NYC History: The Slave Rebellion of 1712

The British takeover of New Amsterdam in 1664 brought several changes to the growing port city, and one of them was an increased, more brutal practice of slavery. On April 7, 1712, nearly two dozen slaves rose up in defiance, torching houses and taking to the streets to foment a larger rebellion. This early American…

Inside Andrew Cuomo’s Presidential Pipe Dream: Reviewing Michael Shnayerson’s “The Contender”

(The following article was published in Salon on April 1) “You guys are just scrambled eggs. You call yourselves professionals?” Michael Shnayerson had the misfortune of releasing his Andrew Cuomo biography, “The Contender,” after Cuomo’s time has passed as a serious presidential contender. There was a time when Cuomo’s presidential stock was on the rise.…