I love Columbus Circle. I rebelled against the construction for a while because I go back to the '70s. There was no Time Warner building. Now I've started to really like it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up in Columbus, Indiana, a kind of industrial and farmland place.
I love Central Park. I spend a lot of time in there. I try and get in there whenever I can.
I really enjoy playing America. I like the audiences there. It's the home of a lot of music I grew up with.
I grew up in Washington, D.C. But also loving the theater.
After spending 22 years in Ohio, I love everything about New York.
I'm happy with the Arena Football League right now. I'm happy in Denver.
I've always liked traveling around Europe and seeing the architecture. The buildings in capital cities have been there for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years. Some look better than the new ones.
I used to live above Manganaro's, when old Times Square was still peaking, and it still had a lot of diners and theaters on the forty deuce, as they used to call it. It was full of character. And it wasn't Disneyland. Now it's so touristy and full of bright lights, I can't stand it. It's like going to a big mall.
I lived five years in the Midwest, and I loved it. The people were so nice. The people were so open.
I like Columbus, Ohio, because it's Pleasantville for real. They have the nicest white people I have ever met, and I mean that!