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I moved to New York in '92 and got my graduate degree in acting from NYU - they have a great acting program. I graduated in '95.
My father left Ireland because he did not want to muck horse manure for the rest of his life, and he wanted to come to New York.
New York is a passionate city. They want a winner. They deserve a winner. I think we did an outstanding job of bringing it back.
Being from New York, if you're gay, you're gay. I think it's important that if you are gay, you not be afraid to say who you are.
When I came to New York after high school in 1959 and started to meet musicians, 'Hot House' was like a standard jam session tune.
My favourite thing is to do crossword puzzles. I do the 'New York Times' one every morning. Then I go to the barn to see my horse.
I was performing in New York and my friends started to call me Gaga, they said I was very theatrical and they said, 'You're Gaga'.
Cities like New York have already followed San Francisco and have started similar organizations like sfCiti; New York has TECH NYC.
I first came to Jewish-Catholic relations in 1963, while studying for the rabbinate at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York.
I live in New York and I love hanging out in gay clubs, and a lot of my friends are gay. But, for better or for worse, I'm not gay.
I obviously spent a lot of time in New York City, and I loved it, but Chicago has a very different history than New York City does.
You have here In New York one of the greatest and most picturesque and artistic structures in the world. I mean the Brooklyn Bridge.
To play at the Mecca of basketball and the Garden every night, it's probably the greatest decision I've ever made to go to New York.
My mum used to work in New York in Spike Lee's shop; she did the outfits for the video for P.M. Dawn's 'Set Adrift on Memory Bliss.'
Buying an apartment in New York was beyond my wildest dreams. I had to scrape together every cent to buy it. And I'm so happy I did.
I'm from Brooklyn, New York. I'm a hip-hop artist. That's just that. You're going to have to accept me or just not be a fan, I guess.
I'm originally from New York, and my style follows suit. Since I've lived in L.A., though, I feel like I've become a lot more casual.
I play rec softball sort of religiously. I'm a huge baseball fan. When I lived in New York City, I'd go to a Yankees game every week.
New York is a city with virtually no habitable public space - only private spaces expensively maintained within the general disaster.
New York feels like the whole city is into dance music. That's not how it felt when I was younger. There was more of a hipster scene.
I live in New York simply because I don't know any better. I moved there when the show went off the air a couple of years after that.
I fell in love with jazz when I was 12 years old from listening to Duke Ellington and hearing a lot of jazz in New York on the radio.
Shakespeare in the Park is one of the greatest gifts in New York City. You just have to wait for the tickets - and it's worth the wait.
What I like about New York City is nobody cares. If they do, they don't ever approach. They just give you a 'What's up?' and that's it.
I have a shoe habit. If I'm in New York, it's a problem because I'm walking and I have access to more stores. In L.A., it's not as bad.
I'm very curious to know what it's like, death - I always say to my wife, 'I wonder if we'll have the 'New York Times' when we're dead.'
But I was in awe of the painters; I mean I was new in New York, and I thought the painting that was going on here was just unbelievable.
I was born in Beijing and raised in England and America. I studied political science in college and film in graduate school in New York.
In California, I do like to just chill out and go to the beach, but I love the energy here. I feel very productive when I'm in New York.
I loved growing up in Portland because I'm not from L.A. or New York or Chicago or some cool city... It was a very regular suburban life.
You can't live in New York City and be the most important person in town; you just can't. There are too many other important people here.
New York City is crazy and beautiful and really close to my heart, and I've always had dear friends here - family, actually, I would say.
New York feels like sometimes it's not part of the United States. So does L.A. Chicago feels like it's a big city that's part of America.
I grew up in New York City: Harlem, New York. I played ball for probably two of the biggest amateur basketball organizations in the city.
Many of America's and New York's sons and daughters are around the world fighting for the freedoms that the Statue of Liberty stands for.
Like Joseph Mitchell, I would scour the streets of New York and find little pieces of what other people think of as junk - and collect it.
I wish that food trucks could exist here in Chicago like they do in Brooklyn and in New York, where you're actually cooking off the truck.
I find inspiration for my line of jewelry from traveling and from my lifestyle. I have three collections: New York, Palm Beach, and Paris.
Living in New York always felt to me like living in the middle of a carnival. It never stopped. There was something very exciting about it.
I went to School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, and we had a bunch of singing classes. My first job in New York was an Off-Broadway musical.
I graduated from Brown in 2001, moved to New York, and spent a year and a half just looking up 'Backstage' magazine auditions and grinding.
I honestly if I get a vacation I'm gonna go and sit on my couch in New York cause that's the one place I haven't been for a very long time.
My main residence is Baltimore. I have an apartment in New York, one in San Francisco, and I live in a rental in Provincetown in the summer.
I've spent my life visiting a handful of people who are very close to me when they've been committed to one hospital or another in New York.
Yeah, we held a junior carp tournament on the St. Lawrence River in New York last August. I hosted that along with a couple of other people.
Living in New York after 14 years, I'm such an outdoors kind of person. I love gardening and building things. I like restoring old furniture.
I do not go outdoors... As far as I'm concerned, the whole point of living in New York City is indoors. You want greenery? Order the spinach.
In White Plains I wasn't theatrical at all. I was a model and I used to take the train into New York three days a week to do travelogue work.
In L.A., I have more of a yard existence, and so I enjoy walking my two little dogs in New York - one's a Maltese and the other's a Shih Tzu.
There's no such thing as the United Nations. If the U.N. secretary building in New York lost 10 stories, it wouldn't make a bit of difference.