Picture this, District resident: In the not too distant future, you go to hail a cab. Almost immediately a black sedan, which is less than six years old or has fewer than 300,000 miles on it, pulls up ...
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HBO’s “Taxicab Confessions” is back in Gotham. Fresh episodes are being filmed in New York again, eight years after city officials drove the show to seek a more friendly locale — Las Vegas. When the ...
It’s late at night when Dakota Johnson hops into a yellow taxicab at Kennedy airport in the new film “ Daddio.” She’s just going home to Manhattan, 44th Street, between 9th and 10th avenues. And her ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Some days, one finds a screenplay or some Latin text beneath Maureen Dowd’s byline on the New York Times op ...
“Daddio” chronicles a cab ride from JFK airport in Queens to 44th Street between 9th and 10th avenues in Manhattan; it’s a 17-mile journey. Under normal circumstances, there’s hardly enough time to ...
TWO VERY INTERESTING economics pieces (yes, it is possible) in the New York Times yesterday. The first is a front page piece headlined Very Richest’s Share of Income Grew Even Bigger, Data Show. The ...
A cab is an odd place: Two strangers who have no expectation of ever seeing each other again share an intimate space in what can turn into a rolling confessional. If the taxi is making a journey from ...
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