Sean BakerSean Baker’s latest movie, Prince of Broadway has been hitting up all the film festivals. It was just at Locarno this summer and more recently at Woodstock where it was well-received. Sean shares his thoughts on his last film, “Take Out”, a story based around a Chinese Delivery man, how he came to NYC “right at the end.”, why L.A.ers all look the same, and his 3am karaoke nights in Flushing.
We decided to ask a diverse group of young movers and shakers across the city where they like to hang out. Places that are under the radar, "best kept secrets" if you will. See what they have to say
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Yes, Amy Sacco, New York’s Queen of Mean Nightclubs is going the route of Donald Trump, by leveraging her now famous “name brand” every which way from Sunday. Recent exploits include:
“Creative Design” consultant at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas
“Lifestyle Consulting” for the District Condominiums in New Yorks’ Financial District
Opening a Bungalow 8 spin-off at the St. Martins Lane Hotel in London
Like Trump, she owns no real tangible assets save her name. Bungalow 8, while certainly a social success, was by no means an economic success. That is why its a bit peculiar why the Morgans Hotel Group is so quick to jump into bed with her. Moreover, we’re going to suggest that a place like District (upscale luxury condos) probably shouldn’t be taking lifestyle tips from a person who a) created a smokey drug-infested warren for the likes of Lindsay Lohan, and b) lives anything but a healthy lifestyle.
And why, according to the New York Observer is she taking a reverse red eye to LA at 5 am in the morning. Perhaps she isn’t doing all that well much aside from blowing a lot of hot air?
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