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Aileen Jacobson

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Writer at Freelance

Contributor at The New York Times

Regular contributor to New York Times, writing theater reviews and stories about the arts and about real estate. Author of two books.

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  • Nov 22, 2023 | nytimes.com | Aileen Jacobson

    Living inThe neighborhood, known as New York’s first suburb, is a place where ‘people want to stay forever.’Published Nov. 22, 2023Updated Nov. 27, 2023Deborah Hallen first visited Brooklyn Heights as a member of an amateur chamber music group. A year later, she moved there. A year after that, following a performance on Staten Island, she met Paul O. Zelinsky, an illustrator of children’s books, who, it turned out, also lived in Brooklyn Heights, in his art studio.

  • Oct 25, 2023 | nytimes.com | Aileen Jacobson

    When Wendy Yang Clark first arrived on City Island, a place she had never heard of, it was early-morning dark. A costume designer, she was there to work on the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire” in this narrow, 1.5-mile-long section of the Bronx. “Then the sun comes up,” Ms. Clark said of that life-changing moment a decade ago, “and I’m in this little magical wonderland.”A woman walked by with several children, all carrying beach paraphernalia.

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Aileen Jacobson
Aileen Jacobson @aileenj
27 Jul 22

Burgers with Bugs? What Happens When Restaurants Ignore Online Reviews - HBS Working Knowledge - via @HBSWK https://t.co/jpXXcduZq4

Aileen Jacobson
Aileen Jacobson @aileenj
7 Oct 21

RT @CentralParkNYC: Squirrels are frequently the first creatures to greet Park visitors, ever-present & always busy ambassadors to our shar…

Aileen Jacobson
Aileen Jacobson @aileenj
30 Apr 21

Talking with whales https://t.co/I5DZNVu7It Actually at this point, just listening to whales. Talking with them? Maybe later.