Not exact matches
Fred Rosen, the
godfather of the $ 18 - billion - a-year tickets business, is on a new mission to change it, the New
York Times reports.
When Cuomo's visit to Italy was announced, Avola's
godfather, Aldo Ercolano, told him that the New
York governor would be an «excellent target».
The
godfather of the Savannah festival is Bobby Zarem, a local boy who became one of New
York's most famous publicists («People I Know» stars Al Pacino in a role inspired by Bobby).
I was blessed to have a
godfather who was a Bishop of a church in Hempstead, New
York.
SYNOPSIS: When the case of New
York Chinatown
godfather Uncle Qi's missing son turns into a murder investigation, the detective duo Tang and Qin team up again to hunt down -LSB-...]
His
godfather in Cleveland (who was also, Geraci gradually learned, the
Godfather of Cleveland) had connected him with Tessio, who ran the biggest sports gambling operation in New
York.
Cited as the first truly Modernist building of the Americas, this large complex features contributions by a variety of Brazilian artists, architects, and designers (including the influential landscape architect Roberto Brule Marx, currently the subject of a solo show at the Jewish Museum in New
York) all organized by the famed, controversial
godfather of 20th - century architecture himself, Le Corbusier.
Like a faithful
godfather, he shows up wherever German cultural producers of a certain edge — the fresh, the new, the prior - connected — are attempting to make their mark in New
York.
Daniel Serra Badué (b. 1914, Santiago de Cuba - d. 1996, New
York): Considered by many the
godfather of Cuban art in exile, Serra Badué was one of the first winners of a Cintas fellowship and an early member of the board of the Cintas Foundation.
Rashaad Newsome, the contemporary artist based in New
York, is arguably the
godfather of the next generation ballroom movement.