“Every man needs a good, solid watch. My favorite watch is the Presidential Rolex. I own many watches, but this one is usually the one on my wrist. I buy mine in the Diamond District in New York City. Classic.” MenNeedsCitiesWatchesNew YorkMinesMy FavoriteEvery ManPresidentialClassicNew York CityDiamondWristsRolexWrist Watches Author:French Montana
“New York and New Jersey are probably two of my favorite places to get really good surf in the summertime.” TwoNew YorkMy FavoriteJerseyGet RealSurfNew JerseySummertimeFavorite Places Author:Brandon Cruz
“I'm a New Yorker, and working in New York was divine for me. I loved working there and going to work there, which I've been able to do three or four times in my career, and I just love it. It's my favorite.” AbleThreeCareersFourNew YorkDivineMy FavoriteGoing To WorkNew Yorkers Author:Ali MacGraw
“I've lived in London, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, New York, and Turin. But New York is my favorite city. It has so much energy, so much toughness.” EnergyCitiesNew YorkMy FavoriteLondonParisToughnessRioRio De JaneiroFavorite City Author:Lapo Elkann
“In a New York Post interview, Judy Blume, author of young-adult fiction, gave this advice on getting your kids to read: "Moms come up to me at book signings and describe how they're telling their daughters, 'These were my favorite books,'?" she says. "I say, 'Quit it! That's the biggest turnoff!'"You want to get them to read them, leave them around the house and every so often, say, 'You're not ready to read this yet.'” WantBookKidsYoungHouseFictionAdviceNew YorkReadyMomDaughterAdultsMy FavoriteYoung AdultCome UpQuittingPostsInterviewsNot ReadySigningFavorite Book Author:Judy Blume
“I love Mexico because that's where I'm from, but my favorite city, whenever I need to recharge, I love Paris. I get very inspired while I'm there. There's so much art and culture, and Paris, before New York, that was the capital of the world. And I love history too, so I go there. It does something special to me.” WorldNeedsDoeArtCultureCitiesSpecialNew YorkInspiredMy FavoriteParisMexicoSomething SpecialSpecial To MeArt And CultureVery InspiredFavorite City Author:Diego Boneta
“My favorite thing of all time is a New York City when there's a blizzard. Everything gets really quiet, and everyone goes to the movies and the park.” CitiesNew YorkQuietMy FavoriteAll TimeParksNew York CityGet RealFavorites ThingsBlizzard Author:Idina Menzel
“Museums that aren't perfect are the ones that I love. Museums that aren't overdesigned. I always like to visit the strange, odd museums. In New York, the Frick is absolutely my favorite, favorite place because I like to think that it was someone's home not that long ago.” ThinkingLongHomePerfectNew YorkStrangeMy FavoriteOddMuseumsLong AgoFavorite Places Author:Reed Krakoff
“My favorite holiday spot has to be New York, on the St. Lawrence River. Without a doubt that area there is perfect for me. Very, very spacious. It's nice.” PerfectDoubtNiceNew YorkAreasRiversMy FavoriteSpotsHolidayPerfect For Me Author:Tom Felton
“I admired the earnestness of these people, many of whom had joined Greenpeace and marched for noble things in their youth. But I didn’t share their hatred of the establishment. After all, the establishment had given me so many of my favorite things: Nick at Nite, the New York Knicks, Stephen King, Taco Bell, Green Day. The list went on and on.” PeopleGivenShareNew YorkYouthKingsHatredGreenMy FavoriteNobleListsEstablishmentBellsFavorites ThingsEarnestnessTacosKnicksTaco BellGreenpeace Author:Simon Rich
“One of my favorite apps is VSCO, which is for editing photos. I think they have great filters. And then I read the New York Times.” ThinkingNew YorkMy FavoriteEditingNew York TimesFiltersApps Author:Kiernan Shipka
“I was always drawn toward the Actor's Studio. I studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute when I first came to New York. One of my favorite teachers was one of Al [Pachino]'s teachers, a guy named Charlie Laughton, who was just a wonderful, wonderful man.” MenFirstsGuyActorsTeacherWonderfulNew YorkMy FavoriteStudiosAlsCharlieInstituteWonderful Man Author:Karen Allen