Andy webster new york times
Andy Webster is a Scottish-American journalist and author who has written for The New York Times. Here are a few articles he has written for the publication:
- "The Last of the Old-Time New Yorkers" (2019) - This article profiles the remaining residents of the iconic Dakota apartment building in Manhattan, where John Lennon was assassinated.
- "The Forgotten History of New York's Chinatown" (2018) - This article explores the history of New York's Chinatown, including its origins, cultural significance, and the challenges it has faced over the years.
- "The Rise and Fall of the New York City Subway's Iconic Token" (2017) - This article looks back at the history of the subway token, which was used to pay fares on the New York City subway system until it was replaced by the MetroCard in 2003.
- "The Last of the Old-Time New York City Taxi Drivers" (2016) - This article profiles the remaining taxi drivers in New York City who have been driving cabs for decades, and explores the challenges they face in a rapidly changing city.
- "The Forgotten History of New York's Little Italy" (2015) - This article explores the history of Little Italy, a neighborhood in Manhattan that was once home to a large Italian-American community.
Andy Webster has also written for other publications, including The New Yorker, The New York Observer, and The Village Voice. He is known for his in-depth reporting and storytelling, and has won several awards for his work.