O. O. McIntyre // Ten years ago there were hundreds of freelance reporters haunting Park Row. They made a vicarious… Read more Park Row Freelancers Out
Author: An Odd Book
Where in the neighborhood is a blacksmith shop?
O. O. McIntyre // I spent the other night in an apartment in the neighborhood where I formerly lived. I… Read more Where in the neighborhood is a blacksmith shop?
This Dada Stuff
O. O. McIntyre // On a stage about as large as a dining room table, I saw a Dadasistic opera… Read more This Dada Stuff
Chucking Bluffs
O. O. McIntyre // New York’s 400 leap from the silken coverlets every week or so to learn that another… Read more Chucking Bluffs
Fawncy Meetin’ You Heah
O. O. McIntyre // Now the exciting moments at grand opera to me are at the intermissions. During the promenade… Read more Fawncy Meetin’ You Heah
I Belong to the Bishop’s Church
O. O. McIntyre // New York knows the Reverend William Wilkinson as “The Bishop of Wall Street” and his theme… Read more I Belong to the Bishop’s Church
Staying Married by Staying Apart
O. O. McIntyre // Married couples in Manhattan are trying to knock the divorce evil for a row of shanties… Read more Staying Married by Staying Apart
Onion Mike’s on Second Avenue
O. O. McIntyre // Amid the clamorous ugliness of Second Avenue is Onion Mike’s. My cicerone for the excursion to… Read more Onion Mike’s on Second Avenue
Jazz is Still the King
O. O. McIntyre // No visiting potentate has received a more rousing reception upon arriving in America than did Paul… Read more Jazz is Still the King
Why Shouldn’t a Comedian be Happy?
O. O. McIntyre // New York is offering a wide range of plays this season. There is something to please… Read more Why Shouldn’t a Comedian be Happy?