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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 28
New York Times Marks 50 Years of Metropolitan Diary With Celebrity Entries
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 28

New York Times Marks 50 Years of Metropolitan Diary With Celebrity Entries

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 28

Summary

  • The New York Times is marking the 50th anniversary of Metropolitan Diary, its reader-submitted column of distinctly New York moments, with a retrospective and new celebrity contributions.
  • Founded in 1976 by editor Arthur Gelb, the feature invited residents to send in brief encounters and observations from across the city’s five boroughs.
  • The anniversary look-back highlights how the column evolved from references to phone books and subway tokens to MetroCards, Starbucks and modern celebrity sightings.
  • Across decades of poems, confessions, overheard gossip and short scenes, the column has served as a time capsule of everyday New York life beyond major headlines.

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