Tag Archives: Francis Coppola

“Cheap steel job.” A NYC building you might have heard of

There is a building that straddles a point of land between Broadway and Central Park West, with a sweeping overlook upon the 59th Street corner of Central Park, as well as the entirety of Columbus Circle. The view is so … Continue reading

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Scenes From My Life: A quiet word about loudness

I do not want anybody yelling at me. Yelling does not grab my wandering attention. Yelling does not further harden my firm convictions, nor soften the ones you’re yelling at me about. Yelling does not scare me. Yelling does not … Continue reading

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Paths Crossed: When Al Pacino became Michael Corleone

In the 1970’s Hell’s Kitchen, there was an Italian restaurant on 39th Street, so far west, in such an area of dark nothingness, you’d wonder if your cab driver was about to slip you into the Lincoln Tunnel for an … Continue reading

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