'When New York Was Ours Alone'

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Jul 12, 2021

While the city and the nation celebrate the end of the worst of the pandemic and we’re all enjoying reconnecting in person again, New Yorkers must reconcile the fact that tourists will once again flood our streets. New York Times culture editor Adam Sternbergh recently wrote about the phenomenon of New Yorkers having the city to ourselves and joins us to discuss the love/hate relationship of locals and tourists. We'll also take calls from listeners about what you will miss once the tourists -- and the lines -- fully return.

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