Janice McDonald: With 8 Emmy nominations, she was dubbed the Susan Lucci of CNN. Janice has taken her career global – writing books and producing TV, using all seven continents as her stepping stones. Since this blog is about travel, then I think the best way to start is to simply look at the issue of travel… Read more »
“’Twist of Love” is a celebratory track about that crazy little thing called love,” said Ms. Davis from her recording studio in Manhattan. “It’s a full blooded diva anthem that I hope will redefine the ‘twist’ track for the twenty-first century.”
Ask a New Yorker: How is your day going? Kristy: Oh, I’m great. We’ve just finished a three hour walking tour with Photo Trek Tours. It’s been excellent. We’ve seen more of the city this morning then the whole time we’ve been in New York. Ask a New Yorker: Walking tour, pray tell? Kristy: We… Read more »
ask a New Yorker: We’re going to try something different in this interview using word association. Let’s start with “ Sunnyside, Queens”. Morgan: I went to preschool there. I don’t remember too much about it. I remember having a little plastic pool outside on the front stoop, because the houses would get so hot in… Read more »
Side by side with every great man is a great woman. Through our extensive New York contact network we managed to get a rare interview with Mrs. Claus. Ask a New Yorker: You look great. Mrs. Kristin Kringle, aka Mrs Claus, love the shoes. Where did you get them? Mrs. Claus: In Renstal, which is… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: I just met an interesting gentleman here at The Coffee Shop at Union Square. Who are you? Max: Prince Mario- Max zu Schaumburg-Lippe. Ask a New Yorker: You said Prince? Max: I’m a prince from Germany. My ancestors go also through Austria through my mom and Denmark through my father, The… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: I’m with the legendary Robert A. Kennedy, my uncle Sid, hanging in Washington, DC. Uncle Sid: We are at The Irish Times the most famous salon on Capitol Hill, famous for what? The 1987 tax bill was written here. Ask a New Yorker: How did you get the nickname Sid? Uncle… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: Where am I? What’s going on here? Who are you? Natasha: My name is Natasha Schoonbroodt at Collectrium headquarters. We provide beautiful technology for the art world. So when it comes to online catalogues, IPhone applications, nifty IPhone applications that recognize a picture of art work and pulls the information up… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: Good seeing you again! I met Neal Hemphill on the Circle Line twilight boat tour around Manhattan. He was the announcer/ tour guide. Neal: It’s funny, I meet people and tell them I’m a tour guide on a boat, they say, “Oh really?”, and I say, “Yes, I work for New… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: You are Uberchic today. For the whole month, actually! Lou: I should consider myself a fashionable lady, thank you very much. Ask a New Yorker: Where are you headed? Lou: I am heading to Purume, a restaurant. It’s not all vegetarian, but mostly. Ask a New Yorker: Do you use nutritional… Read more »