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SUMMARY:The Fulton Fish Market: A History
DESCRIPTION:Today\, the once bustling\, fragrant fish market in lower Manhattan’s South Street Seaport is a rebuilt retail destination with a new kind of marketing –  but from its founding in 1822\, through its move to the Bronx in 2005\, the Fulton Fish Market was an iconic New York institution. At first a neighborhood market for many different kinds of food\, by the late nineteenth century\, it became the nation’s largest fish and seafood wholesaling center. Thousands of immigrants worked at the Fulton Fish Market and introduced the rest of the city to their seafood traditions. In popular culture\, the market evoked images of the animated East River waterfront\, late-night fishmongering\, organized crime\, and a vanished working-class New York. In his new book The Fulton Fish Market: A History (Columbia University Press\, 2022)\, historian Jonathan H. Rees examines the market’s workings and significance\, tracing the transportation\, retailing\, and consumption of fish. Rees tells the stories of the people and institutions  – including fishermen\, retail stores\, restaurants\, and chefs – bringing together technological\, culinary\, and environmental history to explain how changes in the urban landscape and economy affected the history of the market and the surrounding neighborhood.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/the-fulton-fish-market-a-history/
LOCATION:Skyscraper Museum
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SUMMARY:The Deluge
DESCRIPTION:Launch of a new editor and author conversation series with Stephen Markley\, the bestselling author of Ohio\, to celebrate the launch of his new book\, a masterful American epic charting a near future approaching collapse and a nascent but strengthening solidarity.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/the-deluge/
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SUMMARY:The History of Antisemitism – Kill the Hollywood Jews: The Prewar Origins of Film Noir with Steven J. Ross
DESCRIPTION:When Nazi plans were learned and promptly ignored by local and federal authorities in Los Angeles\, a number of Jews working in Hollywood secretly funded a spy ring that operated from August 1933 until the end of WWII. These spies uncovered a series of plots aimed at attracting international attention to the Nazi cause and sparking a wave of deadly pogroms throughout the U.S. The most nefarious plot involved blowing up the homes of twenty-four of Hollywood’s most famous figures\, twenty-two of whom were Jewish. Many aspects of film noir\, the genre borne out of 1930s and ’40s Lost Angeles\, reflect these experiences\, along with witnessing corrupt officials and crime unpunished\, and the experiences of a post-war sense of dread. Learn these incredible stories with historian Steven J. Ross.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/the-history-of-antisemitism-kill-the-hollywood-jews-the-prewar-origins-of-film-noir-with-steven-j-ross/
LOCATION:Museum of Jewish Heritage
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Pen Parentis
DESCRIPTION:Nathanael O’Reilly\, Caitlin McDonnell\, Rio Cortez\, Catherine Woodard and JP Howard! read from their work during this month’s virtual salon.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/pen-parentis-8/
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