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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Everyone’s been complaining how “preppish” we’ve been lately so here another “Brooklyn Weekend” things to do for you, from our female Brooklynite:
Take in an art house flick at BAM (if you haven’t seen Persepolis yet..Go!) followed by a post film discussion/farewell to weekend fancy brew at 4th Ave Pub, the greatest little bar in Brooklyn.
Brunch at Kitchenbar then a hike through Prospect Park (ok, I know it’s a little cold for this, but bundle up and drink lots of coffee!) to Kate Wollman Rink for a little afternoon ice skating. Seriously, this isn’t like Central Park, or Rockefeller Center. It’s basically you, your beau/buds, some really excited throngs of middle school boys and girls, and the bulky shadows of century old trees. No skyscrapers to be seen. It’s like a mini jaunt to the Berkshires…except it isn’t.
whats awsome iis how finally i read something and think of a moz song . call me corny but its life and we only h ave one of those so live it up and never shut your mouth!
whats awsome iis how finally i read something and think of a moz song . call me corny but its life and we only h ave one of those so live it up and never shut your mouth!