I love Decatur. It is diverse, politically progressive, family oriented and I can walk everywhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love Chicago. It's one of the great cities. I'm crazy about the town. It reminds me of New York when it was at its best, the New York that used to be and is no more. I love the architecture, the old stuff and the new stuff.
I get nostalgic about having lived in Ames, Iowa, even though being a vegetarian in Iowa is not fun. But I really love Durham more than any place I've ever been; some small towns can be really provincial and strangling, but Durham is the best city in the world.
I love the area I grew up in, which is right outside D.C., in Alexandria, Virginia.
When I lived in Chicago, I didn't like it. It's nice to visit.
I love Chicago.
My wife is from Chicago, and every time we go, I just love it. I love the restaurant scene, and people here are so into the food. It's one of the most exciting food cities in the country.
I live in Brooklyn, in Williamsburg, so I just like to wander around. Williamsburg's such a cool little neighborhood community spot.
I grew up in an all-black neighbourhood in Decatur, Georgia - a kinda lower-middle-class area.
I adore Chicago. It is the pulse of America.
I love Chicago. It's one of my favorite cities, hands down.