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The Annual World Trade Center Blogs

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 10, 2022 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2022

    Index to the annual, multi-part, multi-media series is here.

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On This 9/11 …

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 10, 2016 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2019

The new, beautiful NYC skyline renews hope, masks pain   Since 9/11, September has never been an easy month. In fact, the reality of the events get harder to face each year. Something which never should have happened, did, and the world changed forever. Each year I post links to a series of blogs about the history of The World Trade Center to the present. We New Yorkers left to survive that day will never forget. 📌You can find the series here.   [note: the photos posted are not mine]   Astronaut Frank Culbertson recalls seeing the attacks from space. … Continue reading →

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The WTC Blogs: Part 6: The New World Trade Center, Its Story And Incredible View

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on March 6, 2014 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2023

  We’re back! Click here to get to the TIME Magazine article with the incredible 360° GIGAPAN panorama of New York City. If you are not a New Yorker, you will get a better idea of the scope of the city, it’s hugeness, and the incredible job that was done to make lower Manhattan whole again. If you are a New Yorker, the same goes for you. Feel awe. Video: The TIME making of the gigapan photo:    

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9/11 The Falling Man: The World Trade Center Blogs: Index to 6 part multimedia series (updated 9/13)

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 10, 2013 by Sans SouciSeptember 11, 2013

*click the links *Lead-in: From Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan/A visual essay and a prelude a visit to the area triggers memories   *Part 1: Windows on the World Video: Building the World Trade Center Introduction George Willig, the wire walker Memory: dining at Windows On The World   *Part 2: Audio Walking Tour: A thousand pictures from the sounds “Featuring voice messages, interviews, eyewitness accounts, live music, audio artifacts–the elevators, revolving doors, the piano in Windows on the World…stories and sounds from the world Trade Center and it’s neighborhood.” Follow the map 102 facts   *Part 3: Poetry: Billy Collins/The … Continue reading →

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NYC Photo Journal: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on August 12, 2013 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2015

This past weekend I declared REST. I had a headache that persisted on and off into Monday. Saturday I enjoyed sleeping for a couple of hours here and there. Sunday was relaxation and escape day and as you know, I never leave without you. My father was born in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn in the early nineteen-teens. His family was poor. His father was a tailor and if memory serves me correct, they lived behind the tailor shop. At one point there were nine children or births, six of them made it, my father was the oldest and lived … Continue reading →

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9/11. The World Trade Center Blogs: Index to Multimedia Series (updated)

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on October 15, 2012 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2025

This series has been updated several times. It was originally posted in 2008. [9/13, 9/14, 9/15, 9/16* 9/18, 9/21, 9/22, 9/23]   The posts have audio and visual components. They are best viewed on a large screen with audio on.   *📌Lead-in: From Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan/A visual essay and a prelude a  visit to the area triggers memories   *📌Part 1: Windows on the World Video: Building the World Trade Center Introduction George Willig, the wire walker Memory: dining at Windows On The World   *📌Part 2: Audio Walking Tour: A thousand pictures from the sounds (Narrated by Paul … Continue reading →

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[293.] NYC Photo Journal: From Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan: A visual essay and a prelude…

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on October 15, 2012 by Sans SouciAugust 29, 2020

Red Hook, Brooklyn. Labor Day, 2008. This area had been neglected, was run down, seedy, and not very visitable. It’s main landmark was a city housing project. And then something wonderful happened. The Swedish home furnishings company know as IKEA, stepped in and did wonders. In return for its waterfront property it created Erie Basin Park, a free water taxi service to lower Manhattan (to lure over Manhattan-ites). The great thing is, anyone can use the taxi service, and they do, to go to work or to get to Manhattan. Many people forget, including the city government, that New York … Continue reading →

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Guide to The World Trade Center Blogs

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on October 15, 2012 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2013

Index to the 4-part series which will run from 9/8-9/11. *Lead-in: From Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan/A visual essay and a prelude a recent visit to the area triggers memories   *Part 1: Windows on the World Video: Building the World Trade Center Introduction George Willig, the wire walker Memory: dining at Windows on the World   *Part 2:Audio Walking Tour: A thousand pictures from the sounds “Featuring voice messages, interviews, eyewitness accounts, live music, audio artifacts–the elevators, revolving doors, the piano in Windows on the World…stories and sounds from the world Trade Center and it’s neighborhood.” Follow the map 102 … Continue reading →

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The WTC Blogs: Part 5b: A Visit to the WTC Site and Lower Manhattan

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on October 7, 2012 by Sans SouciSeptember 9, 2016

Click the photos to enlarge.   Before our 4:00 pm appointment to view the site, we walked what felt like miles, in the heat to Battery Park; I wanted to see the atrium, an arched globe of glass that was virtually destroyed. It had opened onto the WTC plaza. We rested for a while and then hauled ourselves up and walked almost for a half hour to the site. There is so much construction going on that it is difficult to walk directly. There is a subway overpass and the amount of stairs was exasperating. Luckily we found an elevator. … Continue reading →

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[58.] The WTC Blogs: 1. Windows On The World

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 4, 2012 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2023

The world, and how it was. 9/11 Memorial series originally posted on Yahoo 9/07       Introduction to The WTC Blogs In the early ’70s, from the classroom window where I taught, I watched as the World Trade Center started to peek above the buildings in my view. Gradually it ascended, higher and higher, two towers that became beacons, compasses, lighthouses.They were gigantic. Unless you’ve been to New York City, it is impossible to imagine how they loomed over everything, how they called to you. How you could take them for granted.They weren’t gorgeous, not in the minds of … Continue reading →

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[59.] The WTC Blogs: 2. Audio Walking Tour: a thousand pictures from the sound

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 3, 2012 by Sans SouciAugust 29, 2020

“A picture is worth a thousand words.” I will give you the sounds– from them you will have a thousand pictures. Today I am posting the World Trade Center walking tour of Paul Auster, who is a New York City poet and screenwriter.   “In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, Auster added his distinct and original voice to NPR’s Peabody Award-winning Sonic Memorial Project, a nationwide collaboration that came together to chronicle and commemorate the life and history of the World Trade Towers. Now, from the vantage point of Ground Zero, Paul Auster leads us through streets and time … Continue reading →

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[60.] The WTC Blogs: 3. The Names~Billy Collins, U.S. Poet Laureate

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 2, 2012 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2018

The Names by Billy Collins, United States Poet Laureate 06 September 2002, New York photo taken from the roof of his school, 9/12/01 by Mr. Souci; you can still see the smoke . Yesterday, I lay awake in the palm of the night. A soft rain stole in, unhelped by any breeze, And when I saw the silver glaze on the windows, I started with A, with Ackerman, as it happened, Then Baxter and Calabro, Davis and Eberling, names falling into place As droplets fell through the dark. Names printed on the ceiling of the night. Names slipping around a … Continue reading →

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[61.] The WTC Blogs: 4. Personal Response: The Aftermath

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 1, 2012 by Sans SouciSeptember 10, 2022

. . . . . . . . . . . . The Falling Man No one is sure who he is, but it is believed he was a worker from Windows on the World; he was one of many who fell or chose to jump to avoid the inferno I The morning of September 11 I awoke from a dream, a strange dream. It was later than I would normally rise; I was on a teaching sabbatical and taking courses during the ’01 and ’02 school year. It was wonderful not having to get up at the usual 5:15 … Continue reading →

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