
Eden Weingart
Art Director at The New York Times
design etcetera in NYC art direction and visual reporting @NYTimes
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4 days ago |
nytimes.com | Winnie Hu |Stefanos Chen |Eden Weingart |Tony Cenicola
Deep inside a subway station in Brooklyn, in a cramped, industrial room, Dyanesha Pryor pushes in a metal lever on a hulking machine that was installed nearly a century ago. A few hundred feet away, a signal light flashes red and a train that had been rumbling down the local tracks slides to a stop. Ms. Pryor, a transit worker, pulls another lever and a section of rail shifts into place, allowing the local train to merge onto a shared track in front of a waiting express train.
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1 month ago |
news.nestia.com | Aliza Aufrichtig |Eden Weingart
A Movie Game Can You Match the Oscar-Nominated Film to Our Headline? By Aliza Aufrichtig and Eden Weingart Feb. 27, 2025 We picked 20 movies that have been nominated for an Oscar since 1990 and found the headlines that ran with each New York Times review. Can you pair them correctly? ……
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2 months ago |
news.nestia.com | Mitch Smith |Eden Weingart |June Kim
Wildfires Are Revealing the Limits of Our Hydrant Systems Firefighters struggled to control the Palisades fire as it tore through neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades earlier this month. Mark Abramson for The New York Times By Mitch Smith, Eden Weingart and June Kim Jan. 24, 2025 As firefighters scrambled to extinguish the wildfires consuming neighborhoods across Los Angeles County this month, they often found that the hydrants outside the burning houses were not much help.
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2 months ago |
xpresschronicle.com | Mitch Smith |Eden Weingart |June Kim
As firefighters scrambled to extinguish the wildfires consuming neighborhoods across Los Angeles County this month, they often found that the hydrants outside the burning houses were not much help. It was hardly the first time in recent years that a wildfire had encroached on an American neighborhood, and hardly the first time that hydrants were unable to make a serious dent in stopping an unfolding disaster.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
news.nestia.com | Mihir Zaveri |Eden Weingart |Rebecca Lieberman |June Kim
Two Apartment Buildings Were Planned. Only One Went Up. What Happened? Read full article on The New York Times-NY
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