Ask a New Yorker: Where are we? What’s happening? I’m, like, in another world. Goran: We are on Roosevelt Island, a small island between Queens and Manhattan. It is one of the most beautiful spots on New York City. I moved here in March 2010. I would like to stay here for a long time…. Read more »
Posts Categorized: New Yorker of the Moment
Ask a New Yorker: I’m with Alan Rabinowitz. Did you know that there was another Alan Rabinowitz that’s a famous zoologist? Alan: Yes I did. It’s not me. I’m the famous Internet marketer at SEO Image: http://www.seoimage.com/ Ask a New Yorker: Where do you live? Alan: New York City. Ask a New Yorker: Famous internet… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: It’s great seeing you. What’s going on? What did you just say? Darrel: I’d hate to leave New York on such a beautiful day and go to L.A because it feels like L.A is here when NY is sunny. Ask a New Yorker: Why are you going to L.A? Darrel: I’m… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: I’m with Howard Tullman at the Greenwich Hotel. I first heard about Howard after reading an interview in Inc. Magazine – “The Most Accomplished Best Connected Entrepreneur You’ve Never Heard Of” Ask a New Yorker: This is a beautiful hotel. I was sitting in the back room which is exquisite, heavenly…. Read more »
Thomas Pryor’s work has appeared in The New York Times, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, A Prairie Home Companion, New York Press, Underground Voices Magazine, Opium Magazine Online, Our Town, The West Side Spirit and Ducts. Thomas curates a monthly storytelling show at Cornelia Street Café on the second Tuesday of the month. His story, “Madame Butterfly… Read more »
AANY: Who are you? What do you do? Where do you come from? Why are you in New York? I dig your look. Clarence: Well, first and foremost, I’m a student at St. Johns University. I’m a Junior. I’m a freelance photographer, freelance videographer and a new designer. I just started to show the pieces… Read more »
This interview took place inside Trinity Church, in the museum in the back. AANY: You have a wealth of knowledge. Beth: Actually I’ve worn a cork on a string around my neck, so just ‘stick a cork in it’ if I get too wordy because there is so much to say, and you know, I… Read more »















