Friday, October 19, 2012

When I heard that ANNIE was coming back to Broadway (again), I was flooded with memories from my own youth. As Peter Allen once famously said “Everything old is new again…” and that can certainly be said about Broadway where revivals are a big staple these days since new musicals are hard to come by. As a teenager I was living in New York with relatives including an aunt who worked as a soprano in Broadway musicals. I had a parttime job selling Broadway souvenirs (cast recordings, keychains and dolls) at Broadway’s biggest hit: ANNIE, which began life at the ALVIN THEATRE on West 52nd Street in 1977. I worked for a man named Ray Fanning who ran the merchandise counters in many Broadway shows and whom I still occasionally see strolling the theatre district today at age 85. Ray lives at 888 Eighth Avenue (52nd St) near the Alvin Theatre which is where many of the out-of-town children in ANNIE were housed by the producers with their Moms while in town doing the show. Setting up my merchandise counter at the theatre before the house opened each evening and matinee, I would chat with the many ANNIE “stage moms” and kids who were hanging out in the front of the house before the doors opened to the ticket-holders. Since ANNIE is a show with lots of kids, there were always Moms, Dads, brothers & sisters, aunts, uncles, etc. hanging out. Parties were frequent at ANNIE…every child’s birthday was celebrated with a cake and gifts in the theatre, trips to events and museums and water parks, etc. were organized thru the show on the days off. Many famous people came to see ANNIE since it was the big hit of the day. I recently found the ticket stubs for the tickets when I took my parents on July 4 holiday matinee. Third row center orchestra seats for the hottest show in town: $23 each!! I became friends with so many of these folks including orginal Annie Andrea McArdle and her Mom Phyllis, her successor Shelley Bruce (real name: Michelle Merklinghaus…Bruce was her Dad’s name. Her Mom was Marge); Shelley was the “Annie” who they discovered had leukemia and left her role prematurely to have treatment. She beat the disease and is now happily grown with a family of her own. When Shelley left ANNIE suddenly, the role was up for grabs so 12-year old Sarah Jessica Parker was promoted from the chorus of ANNIE orphans into the lead role. I still recall that the theatre was abuzz with the gossip that Sarah didn’t want to cut her long, brown hair and dye it red so she almost lost the role, but eventually she relented. Sarah was a ballet child…slim with a long neck, hair always up in a bun as she was constantly coming from dance class. I would hang out with Sarah’s brother Toby and play pinball and video games in the Broadway arcade when the show was on. We’d also hang in Sarah’s dressing room and do homework. Sarah grew quickly and only lasted as “Annie” under a year. It was essential that Annie was small and looked age 11. When the Annies started sprouting breasts and curves as well as height, it looked strange when Daddy Warbucks bounced her on his lap. I was in Sarah’s dressing room on her last day as Annie along with Brooke Shields and her Mom Teri and most of Sarah’s brothers and sisters. We were all cleaning out and loading the Parker station wagon because the NEXT Annie, Alison Smith was waiting in the wings to move in. Most of the ANNIES were typical child stars…very mature for their ages….11 going on 35 so to speak, including Andrea and Sarah. Shelley was a more typical mischievous kid with a wild streak. Allison Smith was a natural redhead which the others were not, and the youngest Annie at age 9, even though Annie was supposed to be 11. I think the producers were tired of constantly changing Annies because age 11-12 is an age when the growth spurt typically happens with kids and here was a smallish child at age 9 who could stay for awhile without growing up too fast. Allison was a nervous, insecure child who needed constant reassurance. She loved to sit on my lap backstage and had a terrible nervous habit of biting her nails which her Mom said replaced sucking her thumb. A few years later she grew into a lovely teenager and became the daughter on TV show KATE & ALLIE. My friend Laurie Warner was the “Annie child wrangler” which means she was in charge of keeping the kids corralled and happy at events such as Night of 100 Stars, the TODAY show, the Macy’s Parade, etc. I was there at several events to help Laurie because the kids like me so much. The cast was invited to the Carter White House to perform numbers from the show in the East Room. I’m still friendly with Andrea McArdle who you can still hear on the original Broadway cast recording (who I recently went to see at her nightclub act in 54BELOW, the new space below STUDIO 54). I’m also friends with Diana Barrows (one of the original orphan kids in the show whose trademark expression was “Oh My Goodness”) and some others. I remember 3 years into the show they added a black child as an orphan because of criticism that there were no blacks in the show. Her name was Jodie and she was adorable… It will be interesting to see what they do with the “new” ANNIE which I understand is much more racially diverse than the original from the Jimmy Carter years. And I’ve also heard that an all-black ANNIE is coming soon starring Willow Smith the daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Andrea McArdle at BELOW54

Got to relive a bit of my past Monday evening July 30 by going to see Andrea McArdle's cabaret show (final night) at BELOW 54...the new cabaret space created underneath Studio 54, the famous nightclub where I once worked. I also worked at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon), two blocks south when the Broadway show ANNIE was playing there when Andrea McArdle was playing the orphan at age 12. I was selling souvenirs: Annie dolls, records, tapes and keychains & coffee mugs in the lobby. I knew everybody in the show...all the Annie stage mothers (Annie was a show full of kids so therefore, lots of kids and siblings were running all over the place). I knew Andrea, her Mom Phyllis and her Dad Paul, Shelley Bruce (the second Annie who replaced Andrea) who left suddenly because she had leukemia. She was replaced with another Annie "orphan" from the chorus...a girl named Sarah Jessica Parker. I remember being in Sarah's dressing room her last day as ANNIE, helping her Mom and siblings (and Brooke & Teri Shields) clean out her suite and load the car. I have barely seen any of these people in all the years that have passed since then. My friend Pete Mannion made all the plans and got the tickets and we had a fabulous table with our friends Rich, Nick, Gretchen, Tracey and Naomi. Andrea looks FABULOUS...trim, great figure, gorgeous hair and her voice in tip-top shape. She sang standards from the '70's including Over the Rainbow (remember when she played teenage Judy Garland in the movie RAINBOW?) and of course she finished the show with the one iconic song from the 70's....HER song...TOMORROW from Annie. Also, we were sitting by another icon from the 70's...Cybill Shepherd. After the show, we were invited backstage to Andrea's dressing room where she thanked us for the flowers we sent and kissed everybody. I got to chat with her Mom Phyllis for the first time in YEARS! All in all, a fun nostalgic night and a stroll down memory lane. ....the sun'll come out....TOMORROW!

Monday, July 23, 2012

From my dear friend Peggy- Peggy was reminiscing with another friend and longtime Harlem resident Raymond Lewis about Sylvia Woods, owner of SYLVIA’S of Harlem, who died this week. Peggy: In addition to mourning, I will also be quietly chuckling as I remember hilarious stories about "The Queen of Soul Food," which left me in stitches. I told Raymond about the time Sylvia told me that she used to open the restaurant an hour before the posted time in order to feed the local drug pushers, so that they would leave her customers alone. ("I've paid my dues,” she said.) Then there was the time a desperate young mother came into the restaurant with four emaciated children and Sylvia fed them for free and then sat down with them and prayed. I recalled how locals used to come in, weighed down with black plastic bags of “hot” goods, and try and sell them, not only at the entrance, but also in the dining rooms. No night went by when you weren't accosted by a vendor whispering “Got some good stuff tonight,” trying to unload everything from jewelry to household goods. One day a vendor came into SYLVIA’S and tried to sell patrons a green casket. “A green casket?” Raymond asked the guy. “Yeah, a green casket, like what you bury folks in.” “Where is it?” “Outside, in front of the restaurant.” “How much do you want for it?” “$400” “Nah…too much.” “Where did you get it?” “The funeral parlor around the corner.” “Anybody in it?” “No…it’s empty.” “No thanks. I’ll catch you next time, when you’ve got a wider range of colors.” Not believing him, Raymond went outside. There, right in front of SYLVIA’S, by the curb, lay a dark green coffin. So tomorrow, when the tears are flowing and we’re all choking as the choir sings “Amazing Grace”, I will also smile as I remember the coffin by the curb.

Monday, July 16, 2012

---Celeste Holm passes away at 95 years young--- I met Celeste Holm a few years back because we were both members of the American Theatre Wing (the people that give out the TONY awards). The Wing was run by the (now late) Isabelle Stevenson, a lovely woman who had one foot in the world of the theatre and the other in the world of "high society." Isabelle herself passed away in 2003 at age 90. Celeste had appeared on Broadway many times (as well as classic movies) so of course she was a member of the wing. Celeste lived in a huge, classic old New York apartment at 88 Central Park West (where the Robert DeNiro's currently live but don't want anybody to know about it). The Theatre Wing would have cocktail parties every year leading up to Tony Award time in June so that everyone could meet the nominees and potential winners. I had heard that Celeste was beginning to be "confused" a bit and perhaps had the beginngs of Alzheimers or Senior Dementia. I experienced this first hand at a ATW pre-Tony cocktail bash in Times Square. I was chatting with the lovely Miss Holm, when suddenly her face changed and those gorgeous, big expressive eyes which looked so wonderful in her many movies, looked at me with a touch of panic and confusion and she said "Jim, where are we again?" I said "Celeste we are at a Tony award hosted by Isabelle and the American Theatre Wing." She seemed OK for a minute and then said "Why are we here??" Isabelle was near my elbow and I touched her and said "Isabelle, dear-- Celeste wants to know why we are here...." She looked a bit concerned and then said: "I'll take care of it..." and she drifted over to chat with Celeste and give her some undivided attention. After that, the stories about Celeste going in and out of reality were scattered around New York and then she married a man YOUNGER than her own two sons, which became the subject of talk, especially when her sons hired lawyers and obtained the rights to her money and estate, fearing her young husband might have other ideas. Celeste Holm died this week....1917-2012. We all remember her from her Oscar-winning role in Gentleman's Agreement and of course ALL ABOUT EVE with Bette Davis. She was also the original girl who "cain't say no"...Ado Annie on Broadway in OKLAHOMA in 1943. She will be missed. Jim Dykes is an actor and a private guide in New York City. He gives tours of history, architecture, tidbits etc. for private groups and individuals.

Matt Damon: Resident of Manhattan's Historic Upper Westside!!

The Upper Westside of Manhattan is one of New York City’s premiere residential neighborhoods and is literally “teeming” with celebrities. Historically, after the creation of Central Park, the East side developed into an “old money” neighborhood of big mansions and elegant townhouses: Astors, Whitneys, Vanderbilts and such, while the Westside real estate market languished amid sparse development prolonged by the Panic of 1873. The neighborhood finally began establishing itself as the first grand “apartment building district” in the U.S. with buildings such as The Dakota, the Prasada, the Ansonia, etc. in the 1880s, the gay ‘90’s and early 1900s. Eastsiders thumbed their noses at the Upper West, saying “no one important will EVER live over there!” Early Westsiders included theatre people (horrors!), famous musicians, sports celebrities and immigrants who had actually worked hard to make their fortunes. Today Central Park West has celebs including Madonna, Baryshkinov, Donna Karan, Mark Cuban, Darren Star, LeBron James, Josh Groban, Armani, Denzel Washington, Sting, Nascar driver Jeff Gordon and a Russian billionaire driving up prices with his new $88million purchase. It was 1892 when the residents of the Upper Westside, well aware that the area was beginning to boom as a grand residential district, petitioned the city to change the numbered names of the avenues to much grander-sounding names such as Central Park West (for Eighth Ave.), Columbus Avenue (because of newly named Columbus Circle and the newly presented statue of Columbus), Amsterdam Ave. (Dutch revival was all the rage in the 1890’s), WestEnd Avenue (after London’s WestEnd) and Riverside Drive (for obvious reasons). When I first moved to New York City and lived with relatives on West 68th Street, this once grand old NYC neighborhood had become a low-rent, run-down section of town with many Laundromats, hardware stores, Mom & Pop shops and boarded up buildings. There were hundreds of gorgeous old buildings begging to be discovered and renovated which finally happened in the 1980’s. In a previous column I mentioned that Lady Gaga grew up around the corner from my old apartment (on W. 70th St.) and still lives there occasionally with her parents. Other celebs who have flocked to the Upper Westside include: Jerry Seinfeld, Glenn Close, Helen Gurley Brown, Bono, Steven Spielberg, Diane Keaton, Steve Martin, Dustin Hoffman, Demi Moore, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas. In one building near Lincoln Center are: Celine Dion, Howard Stern, Liam Neeson, Regis Philbin, Alan Alda, Marilu Henner, Tony Danza, Julie Andrews, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner! Mega-watt movie star Matt Damon, his wife Lucy and their brood, has also made New York home over his native Boston. After many years of living in a loft downtown on Lafayette Street, Damon was forced to re-locate from the East Village when the NY Post published a photo of him entering his building. On the side of his building was a billboard of his latest Bourne movie with the headline: BOURNE GOES HOME… and a Post paparazzi got a great picture of Damon entering the building with the billboard in plain view. Ahh…the problems of the rich & famous…the loss of privacy in exchange for a $20 million paycheck (per movie!) For now, he’s moved the entire family (wife and several daughters) up to W. 86th Street in a gorgeous old rental building with an interior garden courtyard built by John Jacob Astor. Real estate sources say Damon is searching for a place to buy in the neighborhood but keeps getting outbid by people with deeper pockets than a film star. Although Damon is Boston-born and bred, he’s obviously chosen Yankee territory over Red Sox territory as his home. Jim Dykes is the co-founder of Rich and Famous Tours of NYC. For more information go to: www.JimDykes.com or www.RichandFamousTours.com

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Jim Dykes' Rich & Famous Tour spots Snoop Dog, John Lithgow, Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Aniston

Recently on our Rich and Famous Tour (www.RichandFamoustours.com ) we've spotted John Lithgow (riding the C subway train) on Central Park West, Sarah Jessica Parker juggling her children on the street and Jennifer Aniston walking quickly thru the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel! We saw Snoop Dog walking with his posse on Ninth Avenue, leaving Justin Timberlake's SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY Restaurant! People are always amazed when we spot celebs, no matter how many times I insist to them that New York City is Celebrity City!

The Hudson Theatre- a Broadway Jewel and another Titanic (love) Story

Built by famous Broadway producer Henry B. Harris, the Hudson Theatre is one of Broadway’s oldest surviving playhouses. The Hudson Theatre, located at 141 West 44th St., opened Oct. 19, 1903 with a production called COUSIN KATE, starring 24-year old Ethel Barrymore. The theatre, according to the New York Dramatic Mirror newspaper, was “one of the handsomest theatres in the country.” Elegant Tiffany skylights, Tiffany tile stage trim, backlit Tiffany windows, etc combined with the latest in electric lights, fireproofing, sprinklers and 28 exits made the Hudson the safest theatre in New York. Patrons entered on W. 44th St, while actors and staff entered thru W. 45th St. which was a first. Also the lobby is 100 feet long which adds to the feel of grandeur as one enters. In 1912 Henry and his wife Irene were returning from Europe on the TITANIC after seeing many new shows in London and shopping for new fashions in Paris. Mrs. Harris had fallen and injured herself the day before in her state room, so Henry carried Irene and carefully placed her in the last lifeboat to leave the TITANIC. Her last view of Henry was him waving goodbye from the deck of the doomed ship. Four months after the tragedy, Irene decided to become one of the first women to produce shows and made a go of running the Hudson theatre. She gave Barbara Stanwyck and Judith Anderson their first Broadway roles in the 1920’s. Other stars who would play the Hudson included Douglas Fairbanks, William Holden, Helen Hayes, Edward G. Robinson, Dorothy Gish and Louie Armstrong. In 1929, Irene was offered $1,000, 000 for the theatre and TURNED IT DOWN. A few months later, the stock market crashed and she was wiped out. She lost the Hudson Theatre in foreclosure in 1933 and it was purchased at auction for $100,000. Over the years, it’s had 18 owners and became a radio & TV studio which was the original home of the TONIGHT SHOW starring Steve Allen and later Jack Paar. Elvis Presley, Gypsy Rose Lee, Betty White and many others appeared there onstage before the TONIGHT SHOW moved to L.A. Today the Hudson Theatre has been beautifully and lovingly restored after many years as a Times Square porno theatre. It's now connected to the Broadway Millenium Hotel next door which uses the theatre as an event space and conference center. Recently, the Broadway League held it's annual meeting there and various charities such as the Actor's Fund and the Trevor Project have also used the theatre.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

So yesterday there was a big news story that Sarah Jessica Parker is opening her New York City townhouse in NYC's Greenwich Village for a fundraiser for President Obama. $40,000 person, taking no more than 40 people (do the math)!!! Well the questions is: which house in Greenwich Village is she using? For years Sarah & Matthew Broderick have lived on a leafy street near the actual brownstone used in SEX AND THE CITY for "Carrie Bradshaw's house". Life imitating art, perhaps? But recently a realtor friend told me Sarah has absolutely paid $19.2m for a NEW village townhouse closer to Fifth Avenue and Washington Square! I've been by the house and it's much larger than her present house, which is on the market for $9m. Recently a story was spreading around that she's moving to Brooklyn...I seriously doubt this is true...Sarah is a creature of Manhattan, NOT New Jersey(where her Mom lives) and NOT Brooklyn where some of her hipster designer friends live. Stay tuned for more on this one. Also- when high profile people who are famous decide to sell their homes, they throw big charity bashes as a way for their wealthy friends to see the merchandise. In this case, she can raise money for Obama and her favorite Democrats and as a BONUS, she is helping her 1850 row house stand out from all the other 1850 townhouses nearby which are also for sale. It's a win-win, especially if she sells soon. The other house is much bigger and every time I walk by, workers are refinishing the stone stoop, or re-finishing the floors, or hanging window treatments or SOMETHING. So, I'm sorry...I suspect Sarah is still staying in the Village in the bigger house, NOT suddenly moving to Brooklyn. I think the Brooklyn story was a "bum steer" deliberately placed in real estate columns by her realtor and agent and other buddies to throw people off. Keep trying, Sarah! We're too smart for that. www.richandfamoustours.com www.jimdykes.com private tours of NYC

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Sarah Jessica Parker and me: Is she moving to Brooklyn?

Sarah Jessica Parker is on the move…she’s been living in an 1840’s brick townhouse on Charles Street in the West Village for over 10 years. I remember when she and Matthew Broderick purchased it for a paltry $2-3 million because it was the 90’s and it was a real “fixer-upper”. So they bought it and fixed it up…inside and out including re-building the elegant stoop, installing video camera security, child-guards on the windows, and numerous other things. She found the house, rumor has it, strolling around the neighborhood during a Sex and the City shoot (her character Carrie Bradshaw’s brownstone apt. is around the corner on Perry Street). Now, 10 years and 3 kids later, she is looking for a bigger place and has put this one on the market for $9 million. A lady realtor friend of mine confirmed several months ago that Sarah & Matthew bought an elegant 1830 townhouse (much larger) for $19.5 million on a street just off University Place and was having it decorated (also a new stoop put on), etc. before moving into it. But suddenly around the first of April, the New York real estate columns are full of headlines announcing: “Sarah is moving to Brooklyn Heights!” The story says she is buying two adjoining houses on State Street in Brooklyn Heights for an undisclosed sum, blah blah blah. Don’t bet the farm on this…. I can’t confirm it yet, but this sort of “sudden” story smacks of being “planted” by her P.R. people and managers, most likely because she’s preparing to move into the new house and her “people” are trying to discourage photographers, reporters and nosy tourguides. Nothing against Brooklyn, but Sarah Jessica Parker is a Manhattan/Hamptons kinda gal and she is not moving to Brooklyn any time soon. Now she is worth a LOT of money and has a production company, as well as money managers, etc. so I wouldn’t be surprised if she was buying real estate here and there for 2 reasons…for an investment and also to discourage people from knowing where she was really living. Also, she comes from a large family…6 or 7 brothers and sisters. I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if she was helping a friend or family member put a down payment on property…this would also serve the purpose of helping a friend and providing a smoke screen for her actual whereabouts. Who knows. Personal Note: I actually knew Sarah Jessica Parker years ago when she was on Broadway in ANNIE as a 12-year-old going on 35 (like all child actors) but I’m sure she doesn’t remember me. Her Mother might… I was just a teenage acting student who sold programs and ANNIE souvenirs in the lobby and used to hang out and chat with the stage Moms and kids. I remember when Shelley Bruce (Broadway’s second Annie) got leukemia and left the show suddenly so Sarah was promoted from orphan “July” in the chorus to the lead as Broadway’s third ANNIE, I remember when they dyed Sarah’s brown hair red and everybody in the Alvin Theater was talking about how she cried but kept a stiff upper lip because she wanted to play Annie and red hair was mandatory. I remember her last day as ANNIE (like the others she grew too tall and began developing)…her Mom asked me to help them clean out her dressing room and load the car. It was a party in there with a lot of people including teenage Brooke Shields and her Mom Teri. Later, I worked as an extra on SEX AND THE CITY and was right next to Sarah…I really wanted to say something about the Annie years, but I knew she wouldn’t remember me so I kept quiet. I wish her all the best, but I still love reading and writing about celebrity real estate!
The Upper Westside of Central Park is one of New York City’s premiere “yuppie-puppy” neighborhoods where the residents are a caricature of what the Midwest thinks is a “liberal” New Yorker: almost entirely loyal liberal Democrats (with a few exceptions), extremely open-minded (except when someone wants to do something in their backyard which they disagree with, then WATCH OUT! They will cut you down in a second with their organized protests, rallies and boycotts. The streets are FULL of Moms, Dads and Nannies—--many yoga class vegans--all pushing their children in the latest prams, listening to the latest songs on their I-Pods, while wearing the latest fashions. It’s almost a cartoon depiction of a certain lifestyle. When I first moved to New York City as a youth, we lived on The Upper Westside…but this was early 1980’s—definitely “pre-Giuliani” and this once grand old New York City neighborhood had become a low-rent, run-down section of town with gorgeous old buildings begging to be discovered and renovated. I’ve recently learned that Lady Gaga grew up around the corner from my old apartment on W. 68th St and still lives there occasionally with her parents (W. 70th St.). Jerry Seinfeld, Glenn Close, Helen Gurley Brown, Celine Dion, Denzel Washington, Sting, Regis Philbin and many others live on the Upper West. Also, it’s come to my attention that movie-star Matt Damon has now made the Upper Westside his home, after many years of living in a loft downtown in the Village on Lafayette Street. It was so funny when one of his Bourne movies developed a billboard with the headline: BOURNE GOES HOME…it was even funnier when the billboard ran on the side of the building where Damon lived and a paparazzi photog got a great picture of Damon entering the building! LOL So now he’s moved the entire brood (wife and several daughters) up to W. 86th Street in a gorgeous old building built by John Jacob Astor (Titanic victim). My final question: What happened to Boston? I thought Damon was a loyal Massachusetts resident and Red Sox fan…so why does he live in New York City…land of the evil NY Yankees? Just askin……

Monday, April 16, 2012

Lady Gaga and me



People ask me all the time: “how do you find out where all the celebrities are in New York?” Here are some tips:
Pay Attention- Everybody knows where certain celebrities are. This is New York, after all, and people like to talk and spread information. A friend of mine lived in Debbie Harry’s building, another friend of mine lived on a block with several notable people. Take a poll of your friends and NEVER miss the gossip or real estate columns. Limo & taxi drivers are a great source also.
It’s important to update your celebrity information. Celebrities from 20 years ago are passe now. Reality TV stars are hot…also rock stars. I know some guides who are still telling people about Mia Farrow and Carly Simon living in the Langham on Central Park West! First of all, they both moved years ago…and secondly, WHO CARES? I had a group of younger couples yesterday. They were in their 30’s and they had no idea who Mia Farrow was, Lauren Bacall, Connie Chung or Alan Alda! They knew Carly Simon (a bit). Today’s groups want to know about Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston, Kanye West, P. Diddy, Sarah Jessica Parker, the Real Housewives and more!
I talk about Lady Gaga when possible-- everybody always wants to know about her. I found out where she lived by using some simple detective work. She was interviewed awhile back by Barbara Walters and she said she grew up on the Upper Westside of Manhattan. I remembered that I have a phone book (remember those?) from 10 years ago, covered in dust, on the floor. After googling Lady Gaga to see her real name and how she spells it (Stephanie Joanne Germanotta) I then flipped thru the phone book and…..there it was: “Joe and Cynthia Germanotta: 135 W. 70th St.” Underneath Joe and Cynthia, was a separate listing at the same address for 15-year old “Stephanie”! By the way, this is a fabulous building…Upper Westsiders will know it from the Egyptian statues that decorate the upper floors. It was a former Knights of Pythias Hall (a fraternal organization like the Shriner’s or Masons) transformed into condos in 1983-4.
In a recent VANITY FAIR article, Gaga is quoted as saying: “I stay in hotels all over the world but when I’m in New York, I always stay with my parents in the same apartment where I grew up.” The Vanity Fair reporter noted that Lady Gaga was in the process of chopping tomatoes with her Mother to make homemade pasta sauce. The family just opened a restaurant: JOANNE on W. 68th St.