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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Good old Steve brings us this uber informative interview today with Noah Tepperberg co-owner of Marquee and founder of the Strategic Group. In it, he talks about the days when Marquee was nothing more than a wasted up wear house, his loyal clients, and his global empire including TAO and Dune, as well as the big business of clubs. Here’s some words of wisdom direct from Steve at the end:
“Is Marquee the best club in New York? Well, for people who like this type of club, sure. But Pacha offers a totally different type of club and so do Home, Splash, 40/40, and Webster Hall. Each operator does their own thing. Mark Baker, Noah Tepperberg, Carlo Seneca, and those we will meet going forward, each have their own way of doing things. Just like ballers and lawyers. For some it’s just the money; for others it’s the art or the lifestyle. For Noah and Jason it’s all of the above, along with the pride of being great at what they do. And that’s why they own the dominant club…business.”
I can NOT WAIT for his interview with Wass Stevens, coming up soon! Can.Not.Wait. Stay tuned….