I find N.Y. very inspiring; there is an amazing energy and flow of creativity in N.Y. like nowhere else.
Hip hop started in NY so it's important that New Yorkers realise that to talk about NY music and its sound should not be a small-minded conversation. Music is supposed to evolve. It's supposed to be going through changes, it's not supposed to sound exactly the same as what it did when it started. NY hip hop has to be allowed to move on and grow and expand.
I've seen a fair bit of the States and the rest of the world, and I'm convinced that there's nowhere I'd be happier, there's nowhere I'm missing out on because I'm in NY.
I thought I would attend school and get an assistant position and work my way up but being in NY and seeing the pace of everything, is very inspiring.
Just watching the people on the streets of NY is inspiring, there are so many styles and unique points of views. Fashion is very much inspired by the streets, has always been and I'm sure it will continue to do so.
There is an energy in New York that is like nowhere else I've been, and I feel free there, and that is inspiring.
The punk scene in NY was so gritty and nihilistic & I was like ooh I want to do that
I like the tube more than the NY subway though, you've got cushioned seats.
I read the NY Times but I don't trust all of it.
I read the NY Times but I don't trust all of it
I think I finally fell in love with NY.. I miss it already !
My youngest son is a writer. He wrote for 'The District' and 'CSI: NY.'
I learned everything about fashion during my time at the 'NY Times.
I learned everything about fashion during my time at the 'NY Times.'
My youngest son is a writer. He wrote for The District and CSI: NY.
I'm a Jewish kid who grew up loving hip hop in NY.