Sultana, The Queen of the Middle East Village
Sultana is an East Villager who feels as deeply about Middle East peace as he does about high heels after dark. "I believe in makeup," the Palestinian drag queen says. "Even if you're doing the...
View ArticleSamuel, The Concise Poet
UPDATE: Samuel Menashe died on Aug. 22nd. He was 85. (September 1, 2011) "The struggle is against too many words!" says Greenwich Village poet Samuel Menashe. For more than 50 years, Menashe has lived...
View ArticleMalcolm, The Dog Man
Keeping dogs happy is a serious business for Malcolm Smart of Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. With a doggie daycare center, grooming shop and supply store, he has made a love for pups his life's work.
View ArticleJulianna, The One-Woman Choir
Musician Julianna Barwick creates multitiered, otherworldly songs with her voice, a few machines, and Garageband. And it all goes down right in her bedroom in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
View ArticleAngie, The Crafty Burlesque Dancer
By night, Angie Pontani is a burlesque dancer. By day, she's a craft-obsessed homebody, whose passions include crochet, stitching and stain removal. Get to know this sexy "grandmom at heart" in...
View ArticleChong No, The Troubadour of Stuyvesant High
The halls of Stuyvesant High School are home to some of the city's brightest students—and a Korean-American Lady Gaga. Meet 17-year-old Chong No from Bayside, Queens.
View ArticleNominate Your Neighbor!
Know Your Neighbor puts the spotlight on the unsung souls living right next door. There are one-of-a-kind thinkers, doers and makers on every block of New York City, and I'm counting on you to lead me...
View ArticleRiding the Current with Artist Marie Lorenz
New York is a city of islands, irregular masses of land that straddle rivers, creeks and bays. Yet, other than a minority of folks who regularly ride one of the few ferry systems, we are a culture that...
View ArticleMs. Blu, The Psychic Singer
She sports blue clothes and an equally blue 'do, and when she sings the blues she channels the mood of the crowd. Meet Ms. Blu of Chelsea.
View ArticleKanu and Tom, The Running Mates
Two friends--one an immigrant from Bangladesh, the other a Queens native--find common ground in their love of pretty ladies and a good 5K run. Meet Kanu and Tom of Jackson Heights.
View ArticleYazmean, The Middle-School Actress
Move over, Beyoncé: Thirteen-year-old Yazmean Lee of Jamaica, Queens, is getting ready to be the biggest leading lady in Hollywood.
View ArticleDean Radinovsky's Secret Chapel
On the corner of 57th Street, in view of the West Side Highway, a drafty warehouse houses a warren of artist studios. For two years, artist Dean Radinovsky visited his studio late at night, mixing...
View ArticleAhmed, The Muslim Detective
Watch Meet Detective Ahmed Nasser, a Yemeni immigrant who has tried to make post-9/11 life easier for Muslim New Yorkers. Since 2002, Nasser, a detective with the New York City Police Department, has...
View ArticleThe Community Gardeners of Flatbush
When you think of Flatbush, Brooklyn, you might not necessarily think of greenery, flowers and groomed tree pits. But a group of ladies on E. 25th Street between Clarendon Road and Avenue D think...
View ArticleNatsuko, The Home Librarian
When Natsuko Garcia moved to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, she realized that the dozens of Japanese families that had recently settled there could really use a children's library. So she decided to build one—in...
View ArticleClaudia, The Single Mom
For nearly 20 years, Claudia has enjoyed a celebrated career performing with the pop band The Magnetic Fields. These days, she has taken on a wildly ambitious side project: single motherhood.
View ArticleJason, The New York Drawer
Artist Jason Polan wants to draw every person in New York—literally every person in New York—so he started a project to document his efforts. Two and half years in, Polan is still going strong,...
View ArticleJudee, The Gift Collector
Last-minute shoppers and re-gifters, let the story of Judee Rosenbaum inspire you to change your ways. Each January, she begins collecting a year's worth of finds for family and friends, precisely...
View ArticleMike, The Homeless Vet
Mike Monroe dreams of being a professional wrestler. For now, he lives in a shelter for homeless veterans in New York City. After serving in the U.S. Army for seven years as a medic, including on a...
View ArticleJohn, The Tempeh Man
A couple of years ago, John Parker decided to build an incubator in his Brooklyn home to start making tempeh from scratch. Since then, it has turned into a vocation. Parker spends literally dozens of...
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