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ICFNY interview with

Jeremy Hassell, WCBS Radio

UPCOMING SHOWS
Wednesday, June 27th:
IT CAME TO NEW YORK
Stories from people who
left THERE to come HERE

Want to see my blog?

Cool friends of ICFNY:

Bowery Poetry Club

The Moth

Speakeasy

Liar

Mouthpiece

Surf Reality

Toxic Pop

Rev Jen

Astrology  Explained

No Name & a Bag O' Chips

The Big Quiz Thing

Gothic Hangman

The Brick Theater

Collective: Unconscious

Lone Vein

Uncle Jimmy's Dirty Basemant

Tobi Joi

The NY Howl

Dixieland Space Orchestra

 

If you're from one of the five boroughs of NYC and have a

great story about being a

Native New Yorker, contact

Michele Carlo  to

schedule an audition

Special thanks to

The Bowery Poetry Club

for giving ICFNY

a place to play.

Love, kisses and thanks to

the excruciatingly

adorable Andy Christie

for his help with this site

And last but never least,

thanks to God for making me

an artist and not a hedge

fund manager.

Here are some pictures of my New York

Spanish Harlem, 1945: Puetro Rican soft ball "gang." Dad is second from right.

East 106 St. 1946

Hanging out, 1947: Dad is on the right. (Note WWII VD poster above)

Pigeons on the roof, El Barrio (Spanish Harlem).

Mom & Dad, 1960

Me & Dad (if I told you the year, I'd have to kill you)

Me,18 months old. Hunt's Point playground, Bronx, NY

My 4th birthday, Soundview Ave. The Bronx

Mom, little brother y mi abuela (my grandma).

Washington Heights, 1967.

View from my bedroom window, # 6 train, Zerega Ave. 1970's

St. Peter's Park, Bronx, NY. I painted the bicentennial mural.

Hanging out, 1979. Nobody is old enough to drink... yet.

Model SVA student, tripping in Central Park, 1984.


If you have pictures of your NY

and would like me to post them on this page, write me.