Generally, I love traveling because it's great to see new places.
The good news is dollars don't vote, people do.
I love working in New York theater.
You have to be a xenophile at heart to be a true New Yorker.
Whoever envisions not one but two series in New York?
By 1988, I was living in New York myself.
I've always wanted to go New York.
Continue to study and learn new skills.
It's just exciting to be part of something that is brand-new.
Every ten years there is a new generation of actors.
If there ever was a militant religion, it was that of early New England.
New ideas in technology are literally a dime-a-dozen, or cheaper than that.
People in New York love having roof parties.
I don't think I'm ready for New York.
I'm a New Yorker; I've paid my dues.
I always work on New Year's Eve, no matter what.
Stretched by an idea, we can aspire to new heights, new ways of thinking.
Once we accept violence as an adaptation, it makes sense that its expression is calibrated to the environment. The same individual will behave differently if he comes of age in Detroit, Mich., versus Windsor, Ontario; in New York in the 1980s versus ...
Being in New York is an almost overwhelming experience. While Washington, D.C., is my favorite American city, I regard New York City as the most amazing city in the world. No other comes close. It is an incredible, inexhaustible engine.
My wife, aside from being amazing in general, was really the catalyst in this, and I really owe a lot of the move to New York to her. She reminded me I've always wanted to do move to New York for theater and said, 'Let's stop talking about it and do ...
I'm noticing a new approach to art making in recent museum and gallery shows. It flickered into focus at the New Museum's 'Younger Than Jesus' last year and ran through the Whitney Biennial, and I'm seeing it blossom and bear fruit at 'Greater New Yo...