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Nell Boeschenstein

Nell Boeschenstein lives in Brooklyn.

Out of the Brainland and Into the Heartland

Thomas Jefferson’s heart’s work was to carve out a little Eden on a small mountaintop. NELL BOESCHENSTEIN visits Monticello again and again and again. (Profiles | February 11, 2010)

Window Shopping

Never mind all that gloomy talk of falling real-estate prices. For many renters, even a heavily mortgaged apartment is the stuff of daydreams. NELL BOESCHENSTEIN checks the listings for her future. (New York, New York | October 28, 2009)

Jack & Ginger

Moving back to your hometown offers opportunities to rekindle old friendships—and start new ones. An 80-proof love story by NELL BOESCHENSTEIN. (Personal Essays | September 16, 2009)

Dog Crazy

Ogling New Yorkers cavorting with their dogs, new resident NELL BOESCHENSTEIN longs for the creep-targeted, mother-terrifying, media-maligned best friend she left behind. (New York, New York | December 12, 2007)


TODAY’S FEATURE

Persephone in the Park

Spring is popping up all around New York City, but those crocuses have a dark history. JANICE P. NIMURA explains the Pagan past of what’s growing on 87th Street.

OUR MAN IN BOSTON

No Eyes on the Prize

Who is the Pulitzer Prize named after? James McGrath Morris peers into a fascinating life.

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