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April 3 , 2003  
 
 
                       

 

Tunnel Hackers
By Gabriel Rodriguez-Nava and Michael R. Schreiber

There’s more to New York than meets the eye. Beneath Gotham’s towering skyscrapers, a network of tunnel systems, many abandoned, provide adventure for a select few. These tunnel hackers are happier under ground than above – and if you can track them down, they’ll probably bring you into their world.  <more>

 Religious Sex: It's Not The Gap
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Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue Tunnel.  PHOTO: Julia Solis 

 

 

Birds Of New York
By Jonathan Matsey and Diego Graglia

New York’s parks, shores and rooftops are home-sweet-home to hundreds of species of birds, from the common pigeon to the endangered piping plover, making the city one of the ultimate places to engage in birding, the hobby of birdwatching.  <more>

 

Above The Roof
By Beth Schepens
and Jessica Belasco

In New York, space is a precious commodity.  Residents and real estate developers try to make the most of the limited space in this towering concrete jungle.  When they run out of room below the roof, the next step is to look above.  <more>

 

 

The 96th Street Divide
By Sean Alfano and Kalyanaraman

New York.  A city of enormous wealth and widespread poverty.  We take a closer look at the income gaps throughout New York neighborhoods and spotlight East 96th Street, location of the city’s most blatant border between rich and poor.  <more>

 

Subway Sounds
By Jennifer Johnson
and Noel Pangilinan

Deep within the city’s labyrinthine subway system, musicians compete with the sound of trains roaring by or screeching to a stop.    For most underground musicians, the subway is their stage and the harried commuters their audience.  <more>