I would LOVE to know more about your sister’s piece! I read the digital archives of the Diary, going back 42 years, and I bet you anything with enough detail I could locate her piece. Really, if you can supply details and possibly a time period, I would love to try and find it.
Your SNL/taxi piece is great. Youre right about their not printing it. But its a funny thing, with just the right cheek and panache, they might. Just everyone once in a while, they run a piece with a sort of unexpected anti-Diary twist, and the readers eat it up and roar with laughter. Its a rare treat to see. (Actually, I bet you have tons of great stories!)
Ive been pestering an old street vendor of used books (Broadway and 95th) to send in some tales hes told me. Like when the neighborhood was ticked off about a new Godiva shop moving in (why, I would never know, probably a bunch of anti-capitalist morons). So they encouraged pedestrians walking by to run across the street and ask for Mars bars and Snickers.
And one spectacular New York book seller tale: Richard told me of a book store that no longer exists, but in its day, if a customer asked for a book they didnt have in stock, especially a big glossy expensive one, they would stall and pretend it was hard to locate downstairs, some nonsense to get the prospects phone number.
Then theyd send an employee to one of the big stores, shoplift the book (I kid you not), and come back and call the customer. Evidently they did it all the time. He told me the name of the store, and I dont remember it, and possibly the Times could run into trouble if anyone associated is still around. But Richard has so many great stories, I want him to get published. Thats one the readers would plotz for.
For a terrific quasi-anti-Diary bit of noir, read my piece from last year, A Stranger in the Building on Official Business. Every word is true and I will never stop giggling every time I remember the incident and pinch myself that it made Met Diary. I sent it Jan. 16 and they called me the day before Inauguration Day, Thursday the 19th. Fastest response I ever had. Totally made my weekend. tinyurl.com/ddbadge
You must mean Broadway and 85th. There’s a very interesting guy there with great books and he knows all about psychoanalysts in New York and who they treated. He gave me the address for his website and it is a sketch. I don’t know where he got all this information from. There’s no vendor at Broadway and 95th but there is a good one at Broadway and 96th. Somehow I think it’s the 85th Street guy, though.
The neighborhood went nuts when the Victoria’s Secret opened at around Broadway and 85th, and that was because of the window displays. They obviously didn’t know the neighborhood they were opening in. They changed the displays to something less prostitutional and the store is still there today.
I’d love to trade stories with you and Richard sometime!