
I just churned out--fine, it was more like laboriously dragged out of me--
another dispatch for The New York
Times. It's appearing in this Sunday's print edition, but up online today (at precisely 12:20 am, as a matter of fact).
OK, so I should've probably first told you what it's about. In the off-chance you ever happen to be in
New Haven, and on a specific day of the month to boot, this story could become semi-relevant. There's this
chic new architectural talk series where each month, an architectural firm will open its doors and let random people off the streets goof off in their office. And you can drink.
Then, at the talk, they'll try to solve a design challenge around town. Don't worry, the architects usually "solve" the problem beforehand, that is, before they start drinking the wine that's provided.
This was another fun story for me. After the talk, I got to fill my tummy with a huge steak at
Central Steakhouse, which, get this, was shipped overnight from Uruguay. No wonder I had to write a positive story :-).
Before I go, I want to give a shout-out to Scott Healy, Kathleen Krolak, and their staff at
Town Green Special Services District for putting together this series. Didn't have space in the story to acknowledge you guys, so here you go.