I miss New York terribly. There is no place like the city. I miss people-watching. I miss the nightlife. I miss the food. There are so many options in New York City.
It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story.
In New York City, everybody goes into therapy.
I love New York City.
From the top of the quarry cliffs, one could see the New Jersey suburbs bordered by the New York City skyline.
I'm not going to give it the big 'I am' now that I'm a New York Times bestseller.
I was in the original cast of 'Wicked', and that got a bad review in 'The New York Times,' and it's the most successful thing that's ever been put onstage.
I feel like I have one foot in New York, one foot in London and one foot in India. But it's important to me to invest time with family.
New York is great, but I miss L.A. - I feel like there was something exotic about L.A. that I kind of underestimated at the time. It was very unfamiliar to me.
Yeah, the New York Times is very intellectual and very, very prestigious, but it doesn't reach the market that People magazine does.
A lot of the time when I write about the person that I love, I feel like I'm writing about New York.
My usual route is, I do a play at South Coast Rep, then there's time between and I revise it, and then I take it to New York.
I ain't no author, man... my writing skills are not of 'New York Times' best-seller quality, trust and believe it ain't. My vocabulary ain't.
Wikileaks in its essence is a publisher, pure and simple. They were very much in the same position as 'The New York Times' and 'The Guardian.'
I once stood in the middle of New York city watching my name go round the electronic zipper sign in Times Square and I felt pretty thrilled, but not quite as thrilled as I felt when I saw my name in the 'Examiner' for the first time.
New York City is an amazing place to raise children.
I live not too far from it in New York City.
I would love to do a television show in New York City.
Embedded in 'The New York Times' institutional perspective and reporting methodologies are all sorts of quite debatable and subjective political and cultural assumptions about the world. And with some noble exceptions, 'The Times,' by design or other...
I have one rave 'New York Times' review framed next to a flop 'Los Angeles Times' review. And it's for the same show. These people watched the same show. That's what happens. They love it, they hate it.
My plan for 'The New York Times,' if I get the deal, will be putting the paper on every newsstand across the country and making 'The Times' accessible to every Chinese household. China is such a big market and is too big to miss.