Providing more ammo that they aren’t a fusty, out-of-touch barnacle on the shell of New York culture, the Met is once
again threatening to withhold support of the renovation of the Lincoln Center. And, again, the renovation of the ostensibly most important urban arts center in the country might be stalled by a dispute over parking. That’s right. Parking. As you lather yourself up in superiority over how we don’t fall victim to the narrow individual interests that scuttle visionary thinking out in the sticks, each time you walk by the rusting (okay, it’s water damage, but whatever) hulk on 65th street, remember that no progress is being made because of concerns not that, not unlike a country fair or a NASCAR race, the bumpkins won’t be able to get out of their cars on time.
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Maybe they are worried if they rename the subways, no one will figure out how to get there.
Providing more ammo that they aren’t a fusty, out-of-touch barnacle on the shell of New York culture, the Met is once
again threatening to withhold support of the renovation of the Lincoln Center. And, again, the renovation of the ostensibly most important urban arts center in the country might be stalled by a dispute over parking. That’s right. Parking. As you lather yourself up in superiority over how we don’t fall victim to the narrow individual interests that scuttle visionary thinking out in the sticks, each time you walk by the rusting (okay, it’s water damage, but whatever) hulk on 65th street, remember that no progress is being made because of concerns not that, not unlike a country fair or a NASCAR race, the bumpkins won’t be able to get out of their cars on time.