In a Doorway, A Gentle Call to Arms

NY Times, Urban Studies | Exhibiting

INWOOD has long been a neighborhood of Broadway musicians and opera singers who practice inside and outside their apartments, then ride the A train downtown to musicals and cabaret shows, dressed in black evening wear, instruments in tow. Late at night they return to the quiet streets of this neighborhood in northern Manhattan, seemingly the exclusive province of musical artists. Read More at The NY Times >

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