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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This is a fairly common condition that we find ourselves experiencing after reading articles from popular periodicals. Today was no exception. The New York Post ran a story today about the growing number of kids that are taking private jets to summer camps this year, many that are less than an hour away. Its not the more obvious issuse of people spending $8000 for a 30 min flight for jr., or even the demands these little tykes have been coming up with on board (Cap’n Crunch, pedicurists, and pb and j’s) that irks us…We are more concerned about the way Mr. O’Hara is holding his daughter Danielle in the photo that accompanied the article (pictured above). The look on his face and the grip he has on the poor girl is just wrong in so many ways.
p.s. The best part about summer camps from our memories included being able to act like you DIDN’T come from loser parents such as ones portrayed above, being able to get dirty, and…..the bus ride there and back.
p.p.s The kids get props for the Cap’n Crunch requests.