Andrew Lipstein lives a double life. In one, he’s a novelist whose books often reflect on contracts of power and the ways people fall prey to their own insecurities. In another, he’s a tech guy.
For more than 20 years, Lee Campbell — always with a bright lip and the air of a symphony conductor in a dining room — has been a substantial force in New York’s natural-wine world.
On a recent Friday, the bright seaside melodies of Colombia’s Pacific Coast floated out over a quiet side street off Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights. Inside Terraza 7, two singers sashayed ...