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Up at Lou's Fish

A Documentary about the Fulton Fish Market and its Demise.

 

Thursday
26Feb2009

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Jake Siegel was born and raised in Brooklyn. He earned a BA in international relations from Boston University. After completing a 14 month deployment to Iraq Jake returned to New York. He currently serves as a First Lieutenant in the New York National Guard’s famed “fighting 69th” infantry regiment. Though faithful to the neglected art of straight pool, if 9-ball is your game he has a standing offer to give you the 7 in a room of his choice. Jake is a man of his word. Email jake at thearchjournal@gmail.com.

 

 


Alex a lifelong Villager, makes her living as a production designer, photographer, photo editor, and Jill of all trades in the film industry. Her own films, often featuring FDR and burlesque girls in separate but equally intriguing cameos, have been critically acclaimed by friends and family alike. Recently she completed a documentary about The Fulton Fish Market called Up At Lou's Fish about the demise of the fish market on South Street. She has been published in The New York Press and on Newpartisan.com. Email Alex at thearchjournal@gmail.com.

 

 

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Contributors

 

 

Salvatore Borriello is from Queens but now resides in Brooklyn. He studied at Queensborough Community College and has a liberal arts BA from Sarah Lawrence College.

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J.E. D’Ulisse works in television news. He was awarded an Emmy in 2002 for something involving September 11th. Having been on the cutting edge of gentrification in Ramallah, Palestine (two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, bidet and garden $600 a month) he has recently returned to Rome, Italy to satisfy a mighty craving for pasta.

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Paul Christopher Hoppe is a professional poker player and martial arts instructor. He plays bass in the East Coast incarnation of Max and the Marginalized and guitar in a newborn five piece. He records his daily musings here: zenmadman.blogspot.com.

 

 

 

 

Zach Intrater lives in Brooklyn with his wife. He graduated from the University of Chicago and New York University School of Law, and has worked at a large law firm and clerked for two federal judges. His wish is for James Dolanto forevereat his soup with a fork.

 

 

Tim Marchman writes about sports for the Wall Street Journal. A former columnist for the New York Sun and managing editor of New York Press, he's also written for Slate, The New Republic, The Weekly Standard, National Review, and the Los Angeles Times, and been a guest on National Public Radio, CNN, and Fox News. He lives on the South Side of Chicago

 

 

 

Roy Scranton iscurrently earning an MA in Liberal Studies at the New School, after having spent the last decade hitchhiking, protesting, flipping eggs, and serving in the U.S. Army. His fiction and articles have been published in Denver Quarterly, LIT, canon, CITY, and elsewhere.He's looking for a publisher for his Iraq War novel, Your Leader Will Control Your Fire. He lives in Brooklyn.

 

 

Sarah Shears has been many things in many places. To name a few she has been a bartender in New Orleans, a Scuba dive guide in Europe, and most recently a Costume designer on indie films in NYC. Currently she resides in Brooklyn with her fiance.

 

 

 

                              

Harry Siegel is an editor at Politico. He has formerly worked as the editor-in-chief of New York Press, the founding editor of the Web site NewPartisan.com, and the OpEd page editor on The New York Sun, and his work has appeared in publications including Commentary, The Daily Beast, The New Republic, The New York Observer, The New York Post, The Public Interest and The Weekly Standard. A lifelong Brooklynite, he lives in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.

 

Elizabeth Ralston was born and raised in Blue Ridge, GA, but has been a New York resident since 2001. By day she works primarily as an Art Director and Property Master for a wide variety of productions, and by night, you can find her operating as a rogue mercenary in the wilds of the Upper East Side.

 


Josh Wertheimer walks around New York City and takes pictures. He is currently learning how to build guitars.
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