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Ask a New Yorker: Mark just got off the phone. How did your call go? Mark: Good. I was speaking with someone, I’m not going to name the television network, but they’re going to be doing a piece about us in the near future which is exciting. This happens time to time. From early November… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: How is your day going Harvey? Harvey: Well, I took the bus to the train & then before I knew it, when I got off the bus, the train has an escalator and two of the three were not working . So I went and waited at the elevator and there… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Who are you? Andy: My name is Andy Sansone, and I’m the President and owner of Big Apple Channel. This gentleman over here is Dale Kanzler and he is the person in charge of sales and marketing. We are here to speak with our new friend Kennedy Moore. We’re looking forward… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: What hospital were you born in? Eric: Kings County Hospital; 1970, August 26th around 8:00am. Ask a New Yorker: So that would make you a native New Yorker? Eric: Yep. I’m a native New Yorker, fourth generation. My great grandmother on my mother’s side settled here on the Lower East Side… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Our July 2008 New Yorker of the Month April Lynn Martin takes us on a journey from coffee in Soho to malaria, charity and fashion in Africa and back to NYC with her newest endeavor. Ask a New Yorker: April has just arrived with a plant in hand. What kind of… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Who is Jayms Blonde? Jayms: Jayms Blonde is an anagram for my real name. This gives you many possibilities, some of them sexy some of them not. Ask a New Yorker: Great, O.K I like anagrams, holograms, telegrams but the question remains: who is Jayms Blonde? Jayms: I grew up as… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Boaz, how did this idea for your style of sculpting come to you? Boaz: It is very simple actually. The way I came up with my style was a process. I came to New York in 1975. I moved to Soho. I had a loft in Soho. As I started working,… Read more »

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Ask a New Yorker: Through my dear friend Elaine Kwon, I’ve met David Drake. Ask a New Yorker: Where to begin? There are so many places to start this interview. I’ll start by simply asking, what is Drakelife? David: Drakelife was the initially concept I had several years ago to bring friendship, friends, people with… Read more »

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I met Andrea at The Brasserie on 53rd street off of Park Ave. Ask a New Yorker: What do you do? Andrea: I provide training in speaker skills, media training and selling skills under the auspices of what I call networking. I’ve written three books on business networking, relationship building and communication skills. As I… Read more »