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Trip Sheets: The Artistic Scene

Episode 4 of 5

Recalling his time driving a taxi in 1970s New York, writer Michael Goldfarb explains that the city then was a place of violence and economic collapse, but also of artistic ferment.

Writer and broadcaster Michael Goldfarb drove a taxi cab in New York during the 70s while he pursued an acting career. In five essays, he looks back to the days when he filled in his "trip sheets".

In this edition, Michael looks through the windscreen of his taxicab at the unofficial social policy that led to arson and population decline in 1970s New York and its unintended consequence: a flowering of the artistic scene.

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15 minutes

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Thu 19 May 2016 22:45

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  • Thu 2 Oct 2014 22:45
  • Thu 19 May 2016 22:45

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