


Scientist Faces off with Noise Pollution at Home and Cancer in the Memorial Sloan Kettering Labs
By Claudie Benjamin Bench to bedside, the more informal term for translational medicine as applied to cancer research, is scientist Kety Huberman’s expertise. “It’s the area in which research comes closest to patient care” said Huberman. It...
Literary Imagination of Longtime UWSer Celebrated by B&N in its 1st Live-Taped Podcast
By Claudie Benjamin Writer Ed Park will be interviewed about his new book Same Bed Different Dreams, for a live taped podcast next Thursday, November 9th at 7:00pm at the Upper West Side Barnes and Noble at 2289 Broadway. Park’s work has been...
Skateboarding Cool & the Shop
By Claudie Benjamin Nothing quite like the thrill of building up speed, flipping high in the air and then landing balanced surely on your skateboard as you skate on. Christopher Vidal, a long-time skateboarder and more recent skateboard entrepreneur said,...
A brief history of the lost Mineral Springs Pavilion in Central Park
by Megan Fitzpatrick The Mineral Springs building is a 1950s design which currently houses La Pain Quotidien. Its name derives from the original 19th-century pavilion that sold park goers mineral water. The immediate need for publicly accessible mineral water came...
Duplexing Penthouses: Upside-Down Plan or Not?
By Claudie Benjamin Architect Aaron Dussair, Executive VP of Pembrooke & Ives, has long mastered the challenge of working with as many as 40 stakeholders. He explained that beyond the input of the design/architectural team, those who weigh in on...
The UWS shows up to celebrate Hannah Arendt on her birthday!
by Megan Fitzpatrick This past Saturday, LANDMARK WEST! was invited to attend an event at 370 Riverside Drive to celebrate not only the birthday of Hannah Arendt, but to see the recently installed medallion honoring her memory and work while she lived in the...
Dream Job & Rewarding Hobby
By Claudie Benjamin Iva Smith found her dream job as a special education teacher at an East Harlem Public School after earning a Master’s at Columbia University Teachers College. Looking back on the 30 years she spent as a public school teacher until...
Double Vision: The NYTimes Nods to LW!
Two Mentions in the Gray Lady over the weekend: LW! is making headlines Covering our Advocacy and our Programming & Events A Sculpture in Search of a Home Rises Again: ‘Orpheus and Apollo,’ Created by Richard Lippold for...