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Subscribe to Permanent Press blog. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. First, let me say this. I love The New York Times. And have read it faithfully since I was 13 years old, travelling from Jamaica, Queens to The High School. Of Music and Art as an art student on 135. Street and Convent Avenue in Manhattan. That goes back 67 years. In 1979 when my wife Judith and I founded The Permanent Press. And Second Chance Press. We were indebted to the Times. For those who dont read The New York Times. The Arts section .CONTENT
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