I love theater. Like, every time I go to New York, I see a play.
I would like to live in New York - it is my favourite city; I love it.
New York is a special place; it's a city that I love.
They call people who love London 'Anglophiles' and people who love France 'Francophiles.' I'd be the New York version of that.
I love making new friends and I respect people for a lot of different reasons.
In cities like New York and Austin, there's much more of a social context for music than in other places.
I do the 'New York Times' crossword puzzle every morning to keep the old grey matter ticking.
I was the youngest member of the New York International Brotherhood of Magicians. It was me and a bunch of 60-year-old Jewish men.
I started as a journalist for magazines in New York City, so it was always storytelling. And moving into movies was a natural transition.
The other states look to New York for the progressive direction.
I'm the New York Jew who actually grew up in Minnesota.
I'm never tired of going to the studio. I enjoy recording and documenting everything and trying new things.
My great-great-grandfather Julius founded the Communist Party in New York.
It's really important to me to keep growing and keep finding new things.
Instead of becoming an engineer like my brother, I moved to New York to be an actor.
The Dixiecrats meet again in New York. Now they're called Republicans.
I'm from the streets of New York. I know what tough talk sounds like.
I don't think there are any new media I'd like to cover.
It's an odd thing to go to New York to shoot a movie that is set in Indiana.
In nicey-nicey land, you must be happy-clappy and positive all the time - bad news is taboo.
It is easily overlooked that what is now called vintage was once brand new.