Ask a New Yorker: Hello Elizabeth McCarthy, Top of the morning to you. Have you ever been to Ireland? Elizabeth: I have, though not in a long time. It was about 1990 the last time I was there. Ask a New Yorker: Did you kiss the Blarney Stone? Elizabeth: I did kiss the Blarney Stone,… Read more »
Janice McDonald: With 8 Emmy nominations, she was dubbed the Susan Lucci of CNN. Janice has taken her career global – writing books and producing TV, using all seven continents as her stepping stones. People ask me what my favorite city to visit is and my immediate answer is always Bruges, Belgium. From the first time I… Read more »
Peter McLean, back in 2000, in New York, gave popular music a kick in the pants when he founded the D1 Music. Now, nine years later and with a slew of successes to my credit, this Australian native is living his dream. We’ve had some major milestones at D1 Music, Lisa Hunt’s Top 5 Billboard hit… Read more »
Janice McDonald: With 8 Emmy nominations, she was dubbed the Susan Lucci of CNN. Janice has taken her career global – writing books and producing TV, using all seven continents as her stepping stones. Since this blog is about travel, then I think the best way to start is to simply look at the issue of travel… Read more »
“’Twist of Love” is a celebratory track about that crazy little thing called love,” said Ms. Davis from her recording studio in Manhattan. “It’s a full blooded diva anthem that I hope will redefine the ‘twist’ track for the twenty-first century.”
Ask a New Yorker: How is your day going? Kristy: Oh, I’m great. We’ve just finished a three hour walking tour with Photo Trek Tours. It’s been excellent. We’ve seen more of the city this morning then the whole time we’ve been in New York. Ask a New Yorker: Walking tour, pray tell? Kristy: We… Read more »
ask a New Yorker: We’re going to try something different in this interview using word association. Let’s start with “ Sunnyside, Queens”. Morgan: I went to preschool there. I don’t remember too much about it. I remember having a little plastic pool outside on the front stoop, because the houses would get so hot in… Read more »
Side by side with every great man is a great woman. Through our extensive New York contact network we managed to get a rare interview with Mrs. Claus. Ask a New Yorker: You look great. Mrs. Kristin Kringle, aka Mrs Claus, love the shoes. Where did you get them? Mrs. Claus: In Renstal, which is… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: I just met an interesting gentleman here at The Coffee Shop at Union Square. Who are you? Max: Prince Mario- Max zu Schaumburg-Lippe. Ask a New Yorker: You said Prince? Max: I’m a prince from Germany. My ancestors go also through Austria through my mom and Denmark through my father, The… Read more »
Ask a New Yorker: I’m with the legendary Robert A. Kennedy, my uncle Sid, hanging in Washington, DC. Uncle Sid: We are at The Irish Times the most famous salon on Capitol Hill, famous for what? The 1987 tax bill was written here. Ask a New Yorker: How did you get the nickname Sid? Uncle… Read more »