Filming Is Up But Will It Last?
By Heather Corcoran
Sometimes – especially when you’re running late and some kid with a clipboard and headset tells you to step to the other side of the street – it seems like all of New York is turning into a film set.






















By Alysha Brown


By Alysha Brown
By Elissa Gilbert
In the summer of 1949, when Nicholas K. Coch was a young boy, his father took the family to pick berries in a New Hampshire forest. A forest fire had recently swept through and produced fertile ground for berry patches. Noticing that the trees were not only blackened by flames but were also broken, Coch asked his father why.
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