In my flat in Chicago, I've got this big room with an office in the corner and a balcony so I can watch people go by.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a room dedicated to music and recording. I go there first thing in the morning and just before I go to bed. And it has a window to my street, so I can watch all the crazies walking by.
I have a lovely office at the back of my house; it's an old stable and you can see right out to the countryside on one side and into the house on the other side.
I'm in a loft and the kitchen is in the very center of the apartment. The whole place revolves around it.
My place in Chicago is a 105 year old house, but I really like contemporary spaces too, so it's refreshing and fun to be in a space where you can do contemporary things.
New York apartments are notoriously small, and my cute little studio is no exception - space is at a premium, which is one of the reasons that I only have a mini-fridge. Great for leftovers, cheese, and chilling Diet Coke.
There's nothing like the energy in a small comedy club room or a small theater when it's going really well. I can see everybody's face practically in the whole room. There's no cameras in the way, and it's just me.
I have a second bedroom I don't use. I'm going to start the Second Bedroom Film Festival. You're all invited.
My home is in Chicago, but I have an apartment in Los Angeles.
I live most of the time in New York now. I have an apartment there.
I love my kitchen. For Manhattan, I have a rather decent-size kitchen, and it has an opening that gives out to the dining room, which has a window with a view of the city and in the distance the Statue of Liberty.