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“Man, only in New York,”
Mulgrew Miller
“Actually, every time I am back in New York, I read for as many plays as I can.”
Chad Lowe
“New York is the only region of the country where there are numerous schools in that price bracket -- close to $30,000.”
Myra McGovern
“[Zuckerman`s New York Daily News reported on September 22 that] a week after they [Palestinians] descended like locusts on the greenhouses...looters continue to pillage what should be a prize asset for a fledgling Palestinian state. ... I`m just sad that they are cutting off their noses to spite their faces.... It`s almost inexplicable.”
Mort Zuckerman
“We haven't done anything yet. We haven't earned anything. We don't deserve to be in the spotlight. Boston, New York, that's the show. That's prime time. I don't blame them [the TV schedulers]. The Yankees are the Yankees. The White Sox haven't done anything yet.”
Ozzie Guillen
“All of us at Time Warner Cable of New York feel honored to work with young people. Not only does a healthy school system increase the pool of highly skilled labor that local businesses rely on, but it also produces a more stable economy for the City.”
Barry Rosenblum
“When I came to Hollywood, I was summoned to Madonna 's apartment in New York City, ... and she was talking about All About Eve , and how it's one of her favorite films. Now I've seen it and I own it—I bought one of the prints. It's about how youth is perceived and very little has changed in this youth obsessed culture—it's about the need for approval from others. There is so much going on in that movie. It requires some psychoanalysis. All About Eve is the only film I would remake.”
Robert Luketic
“Yeah, I would want to be here. I love New York. I think he would want me to be here.”
Stephon Marbury
“I saw [State Radio] at Irving Plaza in New York City over winter break. They played to a sold-out crowd among other acts, and State Radio was the band the crowd got into the most.”
Andrew Hobson
“Hip-hop was born in New York but it's now a global phenomenon. It's here to stay, and it's part of American culture just like jazz is part of American history. It's part of the narrative we tell at the museum.”
Valeska Hilbig